Plot 11
This extra special home is the second of the two properties to become available in the historic Highfield House. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to live inside one of Worksop’s most prestigious family houses. The house will retain it’s existing original features with the benefit of modern utilities and clean bright style.
Plot 11 will feature 3 comfortable bedrooms with two ensuites. Enjoy a delightful open-plan kitchen diner and living room. This home also features a cozy sitting room to retire to away from the bustle of the kitchen. To top it all off this home also has a garage.
Key Features:
- 4 bedrooms
- Open plan kitchen diner living room
- 2 Ensuites
- Bathroom
- Sitting Room
- WC
- Utility
- Sliding patio doors
The Local Area
Worksop, a central town in Nottinghamshire, provides a vibrant community with a range of amenities. Families will appreciate the availability of several good schools, ensuring quality education for children. Access to shops, restaurants, and other local amenities is conveniently within reach, making daily life effortless and enjoyable.
The train station connects Lincoln, Sheffield, and Nottingham. The charming ‘villas’ that grace this development were originally built because of this vital train station, now a Grade II listed building.
MR Straw’s House
This protected Edwardian house has sat unchanged since the 1920s, protected by The National Trust and the origin of the Mr Straw Conservation Area. With all its original features meticulously maintained, visiting this remarkable home is like taking a step back in time to experience the life of a grocer’s family in 1923, when the Straws first made it their home.
Explore the interior of the house, where every room reveals a glimpse into the lives of its former occupants. Admire the intricate details and furnishings that have withstood the test of time, offering a rare opportunity to witness history preserved. As you stroll through the carefully curated garden, you can almost feel the echoes of the past, immersing yourself in the ambience of a bygone era.
The Harley Gallery
The Harley Gallery displayed the best of local art, from ceramics to photography. Set in the grounds of Welbeck Estate and next to dukeries garden centre it displays an inspiring and diverse range of art, craft and design in their exhibitions which change 5 times a year.
Go on to visit The Portland Collection Museum, which displays historical art from the prestigious collection of The Dukes of Portland and their families, who have owned Welbeck since 1607. Notable pieces include Michelangelo’s Madonna Del Silenzio and Van Dyke’s Portrait of the Earl of Strafford.
Entry to the gallery is free, and when guests are finished taking in the art, they can visit the popular Farm Shop and award-winning Café for delicious, gormet, locally sourced food.
The White Lion
The White Lion is an award-winning gastropub and Gin bar in Worksop, serving homemade food, local cask ales and over 130 artisan gins. They remain the destination for those who have an appreciation for good food and for gin enthusiasts across Nottinghamshire.
The White Lion are also known for their vibrant live music events which are free to attend, but they recommend you book a table as spaces fill up fast for their excellent food and entertainment. Alongside seasonal events, they run a quiz night on Tuesday in the bar and the popular steak night on Thursday in the restaurant.
Gyms
For those looking to keep fit there is a selection of gyms in the nearby Worksop:
Anytime Fitness Worksop
Bodyline Fitness Centre
Destiny Health Fitness
Lync Active Gym
IGNITE Strength and Fitness
Worksop Leisure Centre
Active Life Fitness
Iron Asylum Strength & Fitness
2M Coaching and Fitness