4-bedroom Detached for rent at High Street, Doncaster, Gringley on the Hill, DN10

High Street, Doncaster, Gringley on the Hill, DN10 Doncaster
£1850\mo
£427\wk
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  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Houses - Detached (Unfurnished)
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CH LETTINGS are delighted to offer to the rental market, this Extended Four Bedroom Grade ll Detached Family Home situated in the sought after village of Gringley on the Hill giving great links to the M18/M1/A1 Motorways and Retford and Doncaster Train Stations.
HOLDING DEPOSIT £425 deposit £2125 Council Tax Band D £2540 EPC Rating E

Gringley on the Hill sits on the A631 giving easy access to all link roads as well as stunning countryside, Bleak House is within walking distance of the local Primary School and Public House which serves food.

The property is pretty quirky, if you like something a little different, then this property could be for you.

Comprising, Large Dining Kitchen ideal for entertaining, this opens up onto the Enclosed Private Rear Garden, off the Kitchen is a Utility Room with Downstairs WC. Good Sized Living Rooad with Log Burning Stove to the front aspect of the property and off the Living Room is a Multi Purpose Room, Office or even Spare Bedroom.

To the First Floor, There are Two Larger than Average Double Bedrooms to the Front aspect of the house, there is then the Main Large Double Bedroom with En-Suite shower room, there is a Single Bedroom off the Main Bedroom. Family Bathroom with Bath and Walk in Shower.

To the Outside, the property is accessed via a Driveway large enough for two to three vehicles, the Driveway leads to the Double Garage which is Larger than Average and has a Workshop to the rear. The Garden is Private and Enclosed.

The property is heated via an Oil Fired Central Heating System and has the Log Burning Stove in the Living Room.


Retford, also known as East Retford, is a historic market town located in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. It lies on the River Idle and is known for its Georgian architecture, leafy parks, and rich history, including its connection to the Mayflower Pilgrims. The town has a population of approximately 23,740 as of the 2021 census. Retford was established in 1105 and has a long history of being a significant coaching stop on the Great North Road.

To travel by train from London to Retford, here are some key details:
Travel Time: The average journey takes about 1 hour and 31 minutes, with the fastest trains taking around 1 hour and 19 minutes.
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Distance: The distance is approximately 130 miles (209 km).
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Direct Services: There are direct trains available, departing from King's Cross station.
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Frequency: There are normally 52 trains per day operating on this route.

For flood Risk in the area, please see the below link



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EPC rating: E.
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