Approached through wrought iron entrance gates, a gently sweeping driveway winds through beautifully lawned grounds, providing a breathtaking approach to Leasingham Hall. Steeped in history, built in the Gothic Revival style in the early 19th Century it boasts many original features including external buttresses and castellated bay window, an expertly crafted stone arch way provides an impressive entrance to Leasingham Hall, heralding a shield date stone marked 1836. Constructed mainly of local stone under a slate roof, with carved stone finials, brick elevations to the rear, the property is surrounded by approximately 6.5 acres of paddock and grounds. Mentioned in Pevsner's history of Lincolnshire, this Grade 2 listed property provides a truly unique opportunity to purchase a genuine part of Lincolnshire's history.
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