RowenField has been designed around how people actually live, with a layout that balances open-plan sociability and quieter, private zones — plus the flexibility to accommodate changing family needs.
Ground Floor — Flexible, practical, and ready for multi-generational living
The home opens via a welcoming entrance boot room (6.7 m²) — ideal for coats, muddy boots, and everyday organisation — leading into the main living spaces. The hub of the house is the expansive kitchen & dining room (32.8 m²), sized for proper family dining and entertaining, with excellent circulation to the rest of the home. A separate pantry & utility (7 m²) keeps the working side of the kitchen neatly out of view.
To the front, the living room (29 m²) is a real statement space, designed with a full-height vaulted ceiling and a log burner, creating a cosy focal point with a sense of volume and light.
Crucially, RowenField offers a highly adaptable ground-floor bedroom/study (19 m²) — ideal as Bedroom 5, a dedicated home office, or a comfortable space for an older relative. A ground-floor shower room (3.3 m²) sits close by, giving this area of the home genuine “future-proofed” potential.
A large double garage (30.7 m²) completes the ground floor, with an adjoining services room (1.8 m²) — ideal for storage, bikes, tools, and day-to-day practicality.
First Floor — Strong bedroom proportions and a standout principal suite
Upstairs, the accommodation is arranged to work for families and guests alike. The principal bedroom suite (30 m²) is particularly impressive, enhanced by two separate eaves storage areas (5 m² + 5 m²) and supported by an en-suite (4.6 m²).
Three further bedrooms provide excellent flexibility:
Bedroom 4 (19 m²) with its own en-suite (4 m²)
Bedroom 3 (14.8 m²) — a strong double
Bedroom 2 / Office (9.5 m²) — ideal as a child’s room, nursery, dressing room, or dedicated study
A well-sized family bathroom (7 m²) completes the first-floor arrangement.
In short: RowenField is a home built around space that works — generous communal rooms, a ground-floor flexible suite option, and a first floor that delivers both comfort and practicality in equal measure.
> Bespoke stable conversion aesthetic in a traditional Lincolnshire/Suffolk farm style
> English larch timber cladding for authentic barn character
> Strong rural proportions with a distinctive roofline and refined detailing
> Brick base course and timber garage doors for depth and visual solidity
> Five-bar gated frontage with a smart drive/forecourt setting
RowenField is presented as a bespoke stable conversion–style home, capturing the timeless character of traditional Lincolnshire and Suffolk farm architecture while delivering a crisp, high-quality contemporary finish. The elevation is defined by English larch timber cladding, giving a warm, authentic agricultural aesthetic with a refined, modern edge.
The design is complemented by a handcrafted barn-style feel: a strong roofline with rural proportions, carefully balanced openings, and a confident mix of materials that lends both texture and depth. A brick base course grounds the building visually and echoes the historic language of working farm buildings, while the timber garage doors and detailing reinforce the stable-yard inspiration.
To the front, the approach is immediately impressive — a smart drive and turning area behind a traditional five-bar gated entrance, creating a sense of arrival, privacy, and country-living charm. The overall impression is one of heritage-inspired design: distinctive, handsome, and unmistakably “rural England” — yet clearly crafted as a high-spec, one-off home.
> German-designed Rokpunkt kitchen with sleek, contemporary finish
> Large island with substantial breakfast bar for informal dining and hosting
> Integrated appliances: hob, oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, wine cooler, microwave
> Clean, handleless cabinetry and strong storage provision
> Premium, “show-home” feel with practical everyday usability
The kitchen at RowenField is a striking, design-led space by Rokpunkt, combining crisp contemporary lines with a warm timber finish. Sleek, handleless cabinetry is paired with a substantial island and statement breakfast bar, creating a natural hub for cooking, hosting and everyday family life. The specification includes a full suite of integrated, high-quality appliances — hob, oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, wine cooler and microwave — delivering a premium look with seamless practicality. Thoughtful detailing, excellent storage and a clean, uncluttered aesthetic make this a kitchen that feels both impressive and genuinely usable.
> Three first-floor en-suites for privacy and convenience
> Family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower enclosure
> Jack-and-Jill ground-floor shower room/WC, ideal for the flexible bedroom/study
> Contemporary styling with modern fittings, strong storage, and premium finishes
RowenField has been designed with exceptional bathroom provision to suit busy family life and multi-generational living, including three en-suites to the first-floor bedrooms, a generous family bathroom, and a practical ground-floor Jack-and-Jill shower room with WC serving the flexible downstairs bedroom/study. The overall finish is contemporary and high-spec, with a clean, modern palette and carefully chosen fittings that feel both stylish and durable.
The family bathroom is a particular highlight, combining a freestanding statement bath with a separate walk-in shower enclosure, complemented by a sleek vanity unit, quality sanitaryware and bold, textured wall finishes. The result is a space that feels like a boutique hotel — designed to be used every day, but finished to impress.
> Large vaulted lounge with feature log burner
> Triple-width patio doors opening directly to the terrace and gardens
> Strong indoor–outdoor connection and excellent natural light
> Ground floor designed for easy flow between rooms (a true “walk-through” feel)
> Boot room for everyday practicality and storage
> Jack-and-Jill shower room/WC — ideal for guests and the flexible downstairs room
RowenField has been designed around generous, light-filled living space with an easy, practical flow for everyday life and entertaining. The standout reception room is the impressive vaulted lounge — a superb sense of volume and calm, centred around a feature log burner and finished with triple-width patio doors that open the room to the terrace and gardens beyond. It’s a space that works equally well for cosy evenings by the fire or summer living with the doors drawn back to bring the outside in.
Elsewhere on the ground floor, the layout has a natural “walk-through” feel, connecting the principal rooms without wasted corridors and making the home feel both spacious and functional. Practical touches are built in throughout, including a dedicated boot room that keeps coats, shoes and daily clutter neatly contained, and a Jack-and-Jill shower room with WC — ideal for guests, busy family routines, and the flexible downstairs bedroom/study.
> Two additional first-floor en-suites (in addition to the principal en-suite)
> Bathrooms designed to support busy family life and guests
> Ground-floor Jack-and-Jill shower room/WC serving the flexible fifth bedroom
> Ideal for an elderly relative, guest suite, or home-working setup
> Contemporary finishes and a clean, modern aesthetic throughout
RowenField has been planned with excellent bathroom provision to suit modern family life and entertaining, with two further en-suite bedrooms on the first floor in addition to the principal suite, plus a well-positioned ground-floor Jack-and-Jill shower room with WC serving the flexible fifth bedroom/guest room. This layout is ideal for visiting family, teenagers, or multi-generational living — offering privacy where it matters, and helping to eliminate the “morning bottleneck”.
The en-suites are finished in a clean, contemporary style with smart fittings and a crisp palette, giving each bedroom a genuine “suite” feel. The ground-floor Jack-and-Jill shower room adds real day-to-day practicality — perfect for guests, home-working, or an older relative needing convenient facilities close by.
> Principal suite with galleried Juliet balcony door and countryside views
> Rear aspect over gardens and open fields
> Dressing area to the principal bedroom
> En-suite to the principal suite
> Further well-proportioned bedrooms with additional en-suite provision (ideal for family/guests)
RowenField offers five-bedroom flexibility, with a first-floor arrangement designed to provide both privacy and comfort for family and guests. The accommodation is led by an impressive principal suite which feels light, calm and beautifully connected to its setting. A standout feature is the galleried door opening to a Juliet-style balcony, framing far-reaching views over the rear gardens and open fields — a genuine “wake up to the countryside” moment.
The principal bedroom is further enhanced by a dedicated dressing area and a private en-suite, creating a true suite-style retreat. The remaining bedrooms are well proportioned and thoughtfully placed, with additional en-suite facilities serving the first floor — ideal for busy mornings, teenagers, guests, or multi-generational living.
RowenField has been finished with a strong, consistent aesthetic — clean, contemporary lines softened by warm, character-led details that nod to its stable-conversion inspiration. Throughout the home, thoughtful design choices elevate the everyday: crisp white walls, generous natural light, and a calm palette provide a modern backdrop, while carefully selected feature elements add texture and personality.
Lighting has been treated as a design feature rather than an afterthought. Statement fittings — such as the industrial-style geometric pendant shown — bring a subtle barn-inspired edge, blending black metalwork with warm highlights for a look that feels both contemporary and timeless. The result is a home with real visual cohesion: stylish enough to impress on first viewing, but balanced and practical for day-to-day living.
Lincolnshire has a quietly distinctive appeal — a county of big skies, open countryside and unhurried market towns, where traditional English character still feels intact. Life here is shaped by wide landscapes, historic villages, and an easy pace, with the best of rural living on the doorstep while remaining well connected for work and travel.
At its heart is the city of Lincoln — cathedral city, historic streets, independent shops and a strong cultural scene — providing a vibrant centre for dining, events and day-to-day convenience. Beyond the city, Lincolnshire is dotted with traditional market towns and village communities that retain an “untouched” charm: local pubs, farm shops, weekend markets, and a strong sense of place. It’s the kind of setting where a morning dog walk can be across open fields, and an afternoon can be spent browsing antiques, meeting friends for lunch, or exploring heritage landmarks.
For buyers seeking space, authenticity and quality of life, Lincolnshire offers something increasingly rare: genuine countryside living with character, community, and room to breathe.
Market Rasen offers the best of Lincolnshire life in miniature: a welcoming market town atmosphere, a strong local community, and a countryside setting that feels genuinely unspoilt. It’s the kind of place where day-to-day living is convenient and friendly, yet the moment you step outside town you’re into open fields, bridleways and big-sky landscapes.
A defining part of the town’s identity is Market Rasen Racecourse, which adds a distinctive sense of tradition and occasion. Horse racing here isn’t just a calendar event — it’s part of the local rhythm, reflected in the equestrian feel of the area and the outdoor way of life it supports. For many, that translates into weekends spent in the fresh air, walks and riding routes close by, and a setting that suits families and anyone who values space and countryside living.
Alongside this, Market Rasen retains the everyday advantages buyers want: local shops and services, places to eat and meet friends, and easy access to the wider area — including Lincolnshire’s villages, market towns and the cathedral city of Lincoln — while still feeling calm, authentic and grounded.
> Village setting in **North Owersby, close to **Market Rasen
> Easy access to **Lincoln for shopping, dining and culture
> Countryside living on the doorstep with the **Lincolnshire Wolds nearby
> Practical regional road links for wider Lincolnshire and beyond
> Rail access via **Lincoln / **Newark-on-Trent for onward routes to **London
RowenField sits in the village setting of **North Owersby, on the edge of Lincolnshire Wolds countryside and within easy reach of the everyday conveniences of Market Rasen. This is a location that offers genuine rural calm — open fields, big skies and an unspoilt feel — while still keeping you close to the places you actually use: shops, schools, services, and a strong community atmosphere.
For day trips and weekends, the area is brilliantly placed for exploring wider Lincolnshire — from historic city days out in **Lincoln to coast and countryside adventures — making RowenField an ideal base for anyone who wants space and quality of life without feeling isolated.
RowenField sits within easy reach of a strong spread of day-to-day essentials, alongside well-regarded schooling and established NHS provision.
Education
For families, the area offers genuine choice across primary, secondary and selective options. Local primary provision includes Market Rasen Church of England Primary School (Ofsted reporting available). For secondary education, De Aston School is a well-known local option and has been rated Good by Ofsted. For those seeking selective schooling, Caistor Grammar School is also rated Good by Ofsted.
Healthcare
Everyday healthcare is well supported locally via Market Rasen Surgery, providing GP services within the town.
For wider NHS services, the area is served by Lincoln County Hospital and County Hospital, Louth, both part of United Lincolnshire Hospitals, with clear visitor access and on-site facilities. Additional regional hospital services are also provided by Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust (including Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital).
Amenities and lifestyle
As a traditional market town, Market Rasen supports everyday living with a practical mix of local services, shopping, food and drink options, and community facilities—ideal for families, commuters, and anyone wanting countryside living without feeling isolated.
Arrange your viewing of RowenField
To discuss availability, specification, or to book a private viewing of our show home, please contact our selling agent, Lovelle (Market Rasen) — based on the High Street and perfectly placed to help with local knowledge and day-to-day enquiries.
Call: 01673 844069
Email: marketrasen@lovelle.co.uk