A former vicarage house dating back to 1850 has been brought to the market in the popular village of Burton Joyce following more than 40 years of restoration by its owners.
Vicarage Drive features spacious living accommodation that is accessed via the property’s grand hallway and staircase, with six bedrooms, three bathrooms and four reception rooms – including a drawing room, dining room, sitting room, and day room.
The home is exclusive to the market with Nottinghamshire family estate agents Gascoines, with an asking price of £1.25 million and no upward chain.
Luke Saywell, partner at Gascoines, which has its main an office in nearby Southwell, said: “Vicarage Drive is a standout premium home for families seeking both space and style in one of the most desirable areas of on the outskirts of Nottingham.

“We expect the property will generate a lot of interest given its outstanding location and lovingly restored features, including seven stunning sash double-glazed windows that were installed this year, which altogether makes the property an attractive prospect to buyers looking in the premium Nottinghamshire market.”

The property is set in a private area surrounded by wraparound grounds that extend to approximately half an acre. The plot also features a two-storey coach house with potential for conversion.

Vicarage Drive is accessed via a private road and features expansive gardens with large lawns, mature trees, yew hedging, and vibrant, well-planted borders offering year-round colour, including a collection of Japanese maples, wisteria, and various roses.