A Fine Georgian House in the Heart of an English Village
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Irnham village in South Lincolnshire, Newton House epitomises Georgian elegance and historical charm.
Dating back to the 17th century, this Grade II-listed detached dower house boasts a rich legacy, on the market for the first time in four centuries.
Newton House is surrounded by walled gardens, punctuated by lime trees and a majestic cherry tree, and features an imposing facade that reflects the splendour of its Georgian origins.
The history of Newton House intertwines with that of Irnham village and the illustrious Irnham Estate.
Leased from the Irnham Estate in 1699 by John Newton, a relative of the renowned Sir Isaac Newton, this distinguished residence has witnessed centuries of change and evolution.
Irnham Village is one of the most beautiful stone villages in Lincolnshire and has remained virtually unchanged for a hundred years, with village life revolving around Irnham Hall and the award winning Griffin Inn Pub.
Though its origins trace back to the 17th century, subsequent additions and renovations, particularly during the Georgian era, have bestowed upon Newton House its characteristic charm and grandeur.
Newton House offers 6 bedrooms across 5,500 square feet of meticulously restored space adorned with fine period details.
From the Plain English kitchen to the Fired Earth bathrooms, every aspect of the home exudes sophistication and craftsmanship.
With its rich history, exquisite architecture, and enviable location, Newton House stands as a timeless investment in the heart of South Lincolnshire's countryside.
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