Hidden away in the idyllic village of South Kelsey, Lincolnshire, lies a haven of tranquility: The Old Rectory. Tucked within 8 acres of serene grounds, this picturesque property boasts two ponds, a lush paddock, a wooded spinney and gardens that unfurl to the north and east, shielding its occupants from the outside world in a cocoon of seclusion and luxury.
And now, a breathtaking two-storey extension has been masterfully woven into the estate, blending seamlessly with the original 19th-century charm of the property. In this enchanting setting, time stands still, and the world slows down.
Upon entering, the extension unveils its sleek, contemporary character, seamlessly blending open-plan spaces with expansive glass walls that connect the indoors to the stunning outdoors. This innovative design embodies the spirit of indoor-outdoor living, beautifully framing the property's picturesque surroundings. The original historic structure has been thoughtfully preserved, while the new design features vertical timber cladding that offers a striking yet harmonious contrast to the original horizontal red brickwork.
A once-obtrusive conservatory has given way to a beautifully expanded kitchen, which now flows effortlessly into the garden, offering panoramic views of the scenic Viking Way. Meanwhile, a formerly underutilized sitting room has been reimagined as a cozy, welcoming retreat, complete with upgraded insulation and direct access to a picturesque patio nestled beneath the protective canopy of mature Beech trees.
The upper floor is a masterclass in thoughtful design, where a vaulted master bedroom and en-suite are strategically positioned to gaze out over the grounds. Cantilevered windows project from the bedroom, creating a sensation of floating amidst the treetops, while passive solar shading is cleverly incorporated into the architecture to ensure a comfortable and private retreat. An elegant projecting aluminium frame provides additional shading, discreetly shielding the bedroom and en-suite from nearby residences.
The en-suite itself is a serene oasis, where large corner glazing immerses the space in natural light and offers expansive views of the garden. The freestanding bath appears to blend seamlessly into the surrounding trees, creating a unique sense of being suspended amidst nature.
Throughout the home, careful consideration has been given to every detail. Cleverly concealed pantry, boot room and utility areas are hidden behind sleek cabinetry on the ground floor, while a private dressing area and walk-in wardrobe are subtly tucked behind the master bedroom wall on the first floor, adding to the seamless elegance and thoughtful functionality of the design.
The Old Rectory masterfully combines historic architecture with contemporary design, carefully crafted to create a peaceful slice of design heaven that will leave you spellbound.