Forming part of the Stapleford Estate, Pile Bridge Cottage is a Victorian cottage, constructed of ironstone with limestone quoins, under a slate roof. Particular features are ornate chimneys and bargeboards. The property has been extended in recent years. As can be seen from the floor plans, the property offers a good level of flexible accommodation and has potential for renovation, improvement and further extension (subject to the usual consents). Pile Bridge Cottage is situated in open country between the villages of Saxby and Stapleford, just 4.4 miles east of Melton Mowbray. Grantham is some 18 miles to the north west with hi-speed trains to London King’s Cross taking approximately 70 minutes. The property is accessed via a private entrance from the Saxby to Wymondham road. A plan is attached showing the location of the land. On the ground floor there is a drawing room (south and west) with a feature fireplace. Dining room with a fireplace and kitchen/breakfast room with range of fitted units and French doors to the garden. Entrance vestibule with boot room and separate shower. Further playroom/office and upstairs, three bedrooms and a bathroom. The property is approached by a private driveway and a gate leads to a parking area between the cottage and outbuildings. The traditional outbuildings are presently arranged as 2 stables and some large storage/garage areas, but extending to over 1554 square feet, 144.3 square metres with power and water connected offering ample opportunity for alternative use (subject to any necessary consents). The immediate garden to Pile Bridge Cottage is fenced in (post and rail) from the rest of the field.