“A nod to Scandinavian design, with angular shapes, geometrical silhouettes and asymmetric rooflines”
Surrounded by gently rolling Nottinghamshire countryside, this three-bedroom house is a fine example of mid-century architecture. Set within the lovely rural village of Aslockton and designed in 1979 by architect Dale Robinson, the house is defined by its striking geometric profiles. Interior living spaces, replete with beautifully retained original features, extend to over 2,000 sq ft. A well-stocked private garden wraps the house, and a double garage opens directly to a painting studio. Its location means there is easy access to Nottingham and Grantham, both within twelve miles.
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