The property may be purchased as a whole or as two individual properties.
The property retains a wealth of original features befitting of a property designed and built for Robert Symington in the late 1800s.
Originally one property but divided into two in the 1950s. In later years Fairlawn was once again joined to Southlawn in the 1990s and remains in the same family ownership today.
The property sits within an overall plot size of approximately one and a half acres which is easily divisible to the former offering three quarters of an acre. The property in its entirety measures in excess of 6,500 square feet.
Many original features have been retained. The natural and original division is across the main entrance hall which in itself boasts original panelling. and a splendid mosaic floor.
Southlawn includes the grand dining room with a plethora of original fittings and a splendid feature fireplace. This property requires a greater degree of renovation and includes a full ceiling height cellar.
Market Harborough boasts a range of first class shops, coffee houses and restaurants as well as recreational, leisure facilities, medical and schooling. A wider range of shopping facilities are available in the nearby city of Leicester.
Market Harborough provides easy access for the A6 with its links to Leicester and Kettering as well as access to Northampton.
The A14 is within reasonable travelling distance providing east/west travel and the M1 is also close by providing north/south travel. The main line railway from Market Harborough gives access to London St. Pancras International in approximately one hour.