The house is in one of north Nottinghamshire’s most prestigious addresses, High Oakham DriveThe house is in one of north Nottinghamshire’s most prestigious addresses, High Oakham Drive
The house is in one of north Nottinghamshire’s most prestigious addresses, High Oakham Drive

Take a look inside this ‘beautiful’ 1920’s Mansfield home – on the market for the first time in 25 years

A “beautiful” seven bedroom 1920’s house in Mansfield has gone on the market for the first time in 25 years.

The house is in one of north Nottinghamshire’s most prestigious addresses, High Oakham Drive, and it comes with gardens of more than an acre and is currently split into a main house with five bedrooms and a two bedroom annexe.

A spokesman for Fine & Country, who is marketing the house for £899,995, said: “This property comes to the market for the first time in over 25 years and has been enjoyed as a family home since purchased by its current occupiers.

"Remodelled, extended and enhanced over these years, 3 High Oakham Drive now presents buyers with a fantastic opportunity to acquire a beautiful home in an enviable locality.

"Approaching 6500 sq.ft in all, this property lends itself to a multitude of buyers needs with its versatile arrangement.

"Ground and first floor accommodation is currently configured to be utilised as a main house and an independent two storey attached annexe, alternatively, the annexe could easily be integrated back into the main property to create a substantial seven bedroom residence.

"Externally, the property stands in beautiful grounds extending to approximately 1.06 acres and benefits from a detached four car garage.”

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