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Seaside villa with garden and terrace Whitstable (United Kingdom)

Built in 2020, ‘Loft House’ was designed by Carl Turner of Turner.Works.Its sleek black powder coated steel exterior echoes the iconic fishing huts of the Kent coastline, whilst inside it embodies contemporary elegance. Nestled in a tranquil private estate a short distance from the sea front, the house features a shingle front garden augmented with raised beds full of sea grasses and palms. The driveway can hold approximately four cars and a pathway curves around the property to the entrance on the West side. The hallway is full of natural light and leads to four large bedrooms, a shower room, bathroom and utility room with ample storage. There are polished concrete floors with underfloor heating throughout. These are fed by an air source heat pump which ensures year-round comfort whilst being environmentally sustainable. The first floor is an impressive open plan living space with vaulted ceilings running the width and length of the house with large industrial sliding doors at each end. On the South side there is a vast sitting room with a Morsø Panther wood-burner. Adjacent to this is a spacious study flooded with natural light from a skylight window. To the North End there is an expansive kitchen with a polished stone island facing a dining area with fitted seating. Off this kitchen there is a terrace with a spiral cast iron staircase taking you down to the garden which exudes tranquility - a relaxing and secluded private oasis.Whitstable's high street is full of independent restaurants, cafés and boutiques which are bustling and vibrant all year round. The Sportsman, widely regarded as one of the UK's finest gastropubs having held a Michelin star since 2008 is a 5 minute drive. The area boasts excellent schooling options and convenient access to rail links to London St Pancras (High Speed) and London Victoria.https://youtu.be/daa4FJ5zFiw?si=JbJYLQMOQNerqQ6Y

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$1,342,400
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with garden and terrace Whitstable (United Kingdom)

It would be easy to run out of superlatives when it comes to this outstanding residence located in a tranquil woodland setting of 1.25 acres on the outskirts of Whitstable. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring living space, the 3G (third generation) football pitch costing well over £100,000 or the two incredible holiday let annexes that won the prestigious Paris design award in 2024 for ‘best hospitality interior,’ it is difficult to know where to begin. There is even current planning permission to build an impressive leisure complex that includes a swimming pool.The property is approached along a private road leading to a block paved entrance and solid wood automatic gates that open onto a large gravel driveway. This is flanked by high hedging as well as delightful lawns, shrub beds and wonderful mature specimen trees. There is access to the pitched roof triple garage and the charming veranda style canopied front entrance with sweeping Chinese slate steps leading to the wide oak front door with six floor to ceiling windows allowing daylight to flood into the hall. The front door opens into the amazing vaulted ceiling reception hall with a glorious bespoke wrought iron curved staircase and galleried landing, black and white Karndean flooring and oak doors to the ground floor accommodation.This includes a dual aspect guest double bedroom with an ensuite shower and the very impressive principle suite. This features an amazing dressing area with bespoke fitted mirrored wardrobes, cupboards and drawers, a large double bedroom with bespoke fittings and an ensuite shower room.Double doors open into the stunning, well-proportioned nearly 27ft by approximately 22ft sitting room. This triple aspect room has herringbone Karndean flooring, bi-fold doors to the vast decked terrace with a large remote controlled awning. As a focal point the sitting room features a superb inglenook style fireplace and bread oven created using reclaimed bricks, a huge Bressummer beam taken from an old French barn and a remote controlled living flame gas fire set in a polished iron basket.While the sitting room is superb it is the kitchen/dining/family room that is the ultimate ‘star of the show’ and where the family spend much of their time. This nearly 40ft long double height vaulted ceiling majestic living space has ceiling and cross beams, Velux windows and porcelain floor tiles. In addition, there are 12 bi-fold doors to the garden and two sets of French doors to the decked terrace as well as a trendy log burner in the family area.The smart kitchen units house a built in oven and combi microwave, a full height fridge and matching freezer and a pull out larder, while two islands include granite worktops and an induction home with a downdraft extractor and dining facilities. However there is plenty of space available for a dining table if required.Behind the units is a feature brick wall and a study area plus access to a laundry room and a dual aspect utility room with a door to the garden. There is also a spacious dressing area leading to a shower room and toilet which is designed to join onto the planned leisure complex.Off the galleried landing you will find a delightful family bathroom with a slipper bath and two dual aspect double bedrooms with dormer windows and fitted cupboards including one with an ensuite shower room.Outside the triple garage has a central area designed as a gym with automatic doors, an EV charging point and is adjacent to the planned leisure complex. There is a wonderful wraparound garden featuring lawns interspersed with very impressive trees and a delightful pond surrounded by charming shrubs and perennials. Two decked terraces and a pergola covered barbecue area means you can enjoy following the sun all day while the 3g football pitch provides for sporting activities. There is also a hedge at the end of the garden that shield the property from the annexe complex. The Annexe ComplexCreated from derelict stables the award winning annexe retreat was designed by the renowned Hollaway Architectural and Interior Design practice led by Guy Hollaway. Working from their studios in London and Kent Hollaway has become a figurehead for architecture in the South East of England, lecturing at the RIBA as well as to government and public bodies, so you know his designs are going to be something very special.The retreat is approached via Royal Avenue which is an adjacent private road that leads to a second set of solid wood automatic gates opening onto a spacious gravel driveway bordered by shrub beds leading to the two annexes that do have an inter-connecting door so can be used as a single property. They have delightful external appeal with a fascinating roof design, a very hard wearing and long lasting charred larch exterior combining Japanese elegance with Scandinavian simplicity.‘Oak Lodge’ is the two bedroom apartment and ‘Acorn Lodge’ is one bedroom. Both apartments have private gardens, a carport with an EV charging point and a glass front door. The internal walls and ceilings are all birch plywood with herringbone oak flooring, air source heat pumps and underfloor heating while all the tailormade cabinetry, including kitchen units and bedroom furniture, was built by renowned bespoke cabinet makers Herringbone of Canterbury.The kitchens feature Neff appliances and the furniture and furnishings have been supplied by an illustrious furniture shop in Chelsea and will remain in situ. Oak Lodge features beautiful black marble tables and accoutrements while in Acorn Lodge these are all in white marble. The living rooms also have modern log burners and charming floating stone shelves and a veritable wall of sliding patio doors to the private gardens. Acorn Lodge includes a shower room with a marble top vanity basin while Oak Lodge has a lobby with a banquette seat, a family shower room with an attractive circular vanity basin and a similar ensuite shower attached to the principal bedroom.The added attraction of this refined retreat is the Wellness centre where you will find a fascinating curved sauna, ice barrels and an outdoor shower as well as access to the football pitch for exercise and yoga.

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$3,557,300
4bedrooms
5bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Canterbury (United Kingdom)

“We moved back to the UK from America over 30 years ago and wanted to create a home that was unique and incorporated features we had seen in American houses. We were fortunate enough to find a great builder who offered us this amazing piece of land provided we had plenty of imagination and he could build the house. Without further ado we found an equally special architect to work with the builder and this amazing property is the result of which we are extremely proud. It will be a great wrench to leave but we feel it is necessary now to downsize and move nearer our daughter. We would be happy to include any of the fixtures, fittings and furniture with the sale of the house.Although it is very quiet and peaceful, we can walk to Kathton House at the Tylers Kiln for a delicious meal. We are also quite close to the University of Kent and only a short distance to two prominent private schools. It is only five minutes’ drive to the centre of Canterbury with its historical buildings, high street stores and individual shops as well as a plethora of bars and restaurants, the Marlowe theatre, first rate state and other private schools. There are also two stations including the high speed train to St Pancras from Canterbury West that can whisk you to London in less than an hour. Alternatively we can be in Whitstable with its shops, harbour and famous oysters in 10 minutes while the nearby Gulbenkian theatre and cinema on the University campus provide additional entertainment facilities”.

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$1,812,200
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House with pool and garden Huntingdon (United Kingdom)

Period home set in a truly unique waterside plot including a river meadow island. Cambridge and London are within easy reach. Tucked away at the end of a sought-after no-through lane on the edge of a charming village, Watermill House is a rare gem—a period home nestled within a breathtaking riverside setting of almost 10 acres, including a private water meadow island. With Cambridge and London easily accessible, this is countryside living without compromise, the well served village is just a short walk. From the moment you arrive, the magic of this home begins to unfold. A gravel driveway leads to the wisteria-draped front façade, where the house sits elegantly at the water's edge. Here, privacy and tranquillity reign, and the only sounds are birdsong and the gentle flow of the river.Inside, the house is filled with character and charm. There are four inviting reception rooms, including a study with parquet flooring and a wood-burning stove, a beautifully light sitting room with a walk-out bay window, and a vaulted ceiling garden room that invites the outside in. Many rooms enjoy uninterrupted river views or open directly onto the gardens, making this a home that truly connects with its surroundings.Upstairs, there are five generously sized double bedrooms, served by a stylish family bathroom. The principal suite enjoys its own ensuite and a picture window that perfectly frames the river open countryside beyond.Outside, the grounds are a haven of natural beauty—sweeping lawns, a wildflower meadow, a thriving orchard, and a productive kitchen garden all play their part. Two bridges, maintained by the Environment Agency, provide access first to a smaller island and then on to the main river meadow island, ideal for private picnics, wild swimming, or simply escaping the everyday.Mature trees, open countryside, and flowing water surround the property on all sides, offering a lifestyle that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle—yet with easy access to nearby towns, city connections, and excellent schools.Additional features include a secondary driveway, garage, workshop, and store—all contributing to the property's practical appeal.Seller Insight Set along the tranquil banks of the River Great Ouse, Watermill House is a distinguished Grade II listed home dating back to the early 18th century. Surrounded by approximately 10 acres of enchanting grounds, it offers a rare combination of period elegance, natural beauty, and privacy – all within the heart of the sought-after Cambridgeshire village of Hemingford Grey.We knew it was special the moment we saw it, say the current owners, who have cherished the property for nearly three decades. The setting – with its open space, character, and peaceful riverside location – felt like the perfect place to raise a young family. It gave us the best of both worlds: a sense of complete seclusion and nature, yet just a short stroll to the village centre, and across the meadows to St Ives.Originally modernised in 1979 by an architect, the house cleverly blends its historic charm with stylish functionality. The River Room is one of our favourite spaces – with its double-height ceiling and beautiful natural light, it's ideal for entertaining. The layout of the ground floor flows so well – rooms interconnect seamlessly, making it perfect for hosting both intimate dinners and larger gatherings.The dining room offers a particularly cosy atmosphere with its exposed beams, impressive fireplace, and garden views through a large window. Step outside, and the magic of the grounds reveals itself: There's a patio just a few feet from the water – perfect for al fresco dining. We've held many garden parties here, with plenty of room for guests and even parking.Beyond the formal gardens lie wildflower meadows, an orchard, a vegetable plot, and a walled garden with a workshop and a charming semi-derelict building – an exciting project for someone looking to create a studio or home office, the owners suggest. Two islands, accessible by bridges, add a sense of adventure to the landscape.The river frontage is a true highlight, they add. It includes mooring with landing stage and fishing rights, and watching the kingfishers and otters has been an unforgettable part of living here. The views across the river toward St Ives are simply breathtaking.Located at the end of a quiet no-through lane, the home enjoys a peaceful setting without passing traffic. And the village itself is a treasure: Hemingford Grey has a wonderful community spirit, with a historic church, a sports centre, a fantastic pub, and The Manor – one of the oldest continually inhabited houses in the country. There's even an annual regatta, believed to be the oldest inland one in the UK.Village Information The Hemingfords (Abbots and Grey) are situated along the banks of the River Great Ouse and are well-known as a very picturesque and sought-after Cambridgeshire village. Much of the villages are in a Conservation Area with many thatched cottages and barns and other architecturally important buildings such as the Grade I listed church with its spire being a landmark for miles around the Ouse valley. Hemingford Abbots has excellent facilities: across the road from the Axe & Compass pub is the purpose-built Village Hall and playing field. The playing field with open grassland is equipped with modern children's play equipment. The village shares many facilities with neighbouring Hemingford Grey: village shop, post office, primary school and sports pitches and the award winning Cock pub. Between the two villages there are a variety of clubs, societies and activities such as the annual Regatta and biennial Flower Festival. Transport The Hemingfords sit between the towns of Huntingdon and St Ives where a wider selection of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities are available. The newly modified A14 provides quick and easy access into Cambridge and links to the A1, M11 and the national motorway network. Huntingdon has a railway station, approx. 10 minutes' drive away, with fast trains into London King's Cross in approx. 50 minutes and links to the North via Peterborough whilst St Ives offers the Guided Busway service to the Cambridge Science Park and city centre. Education There is a good selection of primary schools including: Hemingford Grey Primary and Houghton Primary, both Ofsted rated: Good. There are also several well-regarded secondary schools in the neighbouring towns such as Hinchingbrooke school in Huntingdon and St Ivo Academy in St Ives. Independent schools in Cambridge and Kimbolton are also within easy reach.Agents Notes Tenure: Freehold Year Built: Early 18th Century EPC: Exempt – Grade II Listed Local Authority: Huntingdonshire District Council Council Tax Band: HIMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.FCY240119

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$2,684,800
5bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Contemporary house with pool and garden Ipswich (United Kingdom)

Set within approximately 8.5 acres of private woodland and meadow, this exceptional detached 6-bedroom barn conversion offers a chance to embrace a slower, more intentional way of living. Surrounded by nature and defined by calm, space, and light, the property has been thoughtfully designed for those seeking a refined yet minimalist lifestyle, where modern luxury exists in harmony with the landscape, yet with day-to-day amenities and commuter links easily accessible. Once an Atcost Barn, this grain store has been beautifully reimagined into a contemporary home of striking architectural simplicity. Expanses of glass frame uninterrupted views of the woodland, creating a constant visual connection to the outdoors and allowing natural light to pour into the living spaces throughout the day. The special thing about this home is how it invites everyone to gather, whether for an Autumn walk in the woods, tearing about on the meadow in Summer or Christmas lunch for 18 with a 21ft Christmas tree taking centre stage. The home is extremely versatile offering potential to repurpose rooms as needed, with 6 bedrooms including three on the ground floor, there is potential for study spaces, teens lounges, home gym, and multigenerational living. Step Inside Stepping through the substantial entrance hall you arrive at the heart of the home, an impressive, open-plan living space, carefully zoned by flooring, to incorporate the entrance hall, sitting area, kitchen, and dining space. This vast yet cohesive environment is both sleek and welcoming, defined by clean lines, understated finishes, and a sense of effortless flow, with areas cleverly defined and with flexibility for any configuration of furnishing you desire. Four sets of ceiling to floor sliding doors open to terraces with woodland views, extending the living space and providing a tranquil setting for entertaining or quiet reflection. A striking central staircase rises in two directions, enhancing both the symmetry and architectural interest of the interior, while reinforcing the sense of thoughtful design that runs throughout the home. A baby grand piano currently takes the sweet spot below the stairs, but this could also make a wonderful book nook with armchairs and bookcases, or a great place for the dog beds! To the left of the entrance hall sit three ground floor bedrooms, all with ensuites, perfect for guest requiring accessibility or visitors with young children, wanting to enjoy social time but with an ear out for the little ones. To the right is the dedicated home office with cloakroom just outside, carefully positioned at the front of the home to cater for a bit of peace to work. The utility room sits next to the kitchen, with an external door, built in storage, laundry facilities, and of course ample room to decamp muddy paws and children – a necessary practical addition to every country home. The kitchen boasts fabulous appliances including a bank of three Neff ovens and a Neff Microwave, and two islands, one for working space and the other social bar where family can chat with a cuppa to the chef, whilst dinner cooks and the attention to detail here even includes convenient sockets for phones and electricals. The dining zone allows space for an enormous table where 18 have enjoyed family celebrations and Sunday roasts, and in summer the doors open so your after-dinner coffee can be taken at leisure whilst watching the children play or just taking in the scenery. This could also be a separate more intimate sofa space with a smaller table if preferred - the remarkable thing about the whole property is the versatility to personalise the space to suit your lifestyle. Life As You Intended This is more than a home; it is a lifestyle defined by space, simplicity, and connection to the natural world. A place to slow down, breathe deeply, and live with intention, where every detail has been considered to create a calm and quietly luxurious retreat in the Suffolk countryside. The timber frame has been wrapped in 150mls of insulation from floor to walls to ceiling, and a sand and cement render, retaining heat efficiently. The result is a home that feels both grounded and uplifting, perfectly aligned with a growing desire to return to nature and a more balanced pace of life. Sustainability and efficiency are central to the property's ethos. With an Energy A rating, 62 solar panels and back up battery, and an air source heat pump, the home offers a highly efficient, low-cost way of living, allowing you to enjoy modern comforts while treading lightly on the environment. Explore Upstairs Twin staircases ascend to a first floor every bit as captivating as the ground level. To one side, the principal suite is bathed in natural light from expansive sloping rooflights, complemented by a thoughtfully zoned dressing area that flows seamlessly into a sumptuous en-suite, complete with both bath and shower, an indulgent sanctuary, perfect for unwinding in a long soak once the day draws to a close. The second staircase reveals two generously proportioned bedrooms, each with its own en-suite, alongside an impressive games room or playroom, also illuminated by striking sloping rooflights. The current owners' grandchildren have loved this room, designed with versatility in mind, to also serve as a stylish teenage retreat or, for multi-generational living, a comfortable and private lounge for extended family or even a cinema room.. The current owners have made the most of the home when family visits en masse, everyone having the luxury of their own privacy and space, rather like a boutique hotel. With leafy views from every aspect, this floor evokes the serene atmosphere of a treehouse, connecting to its surroundings. Step Outside The home sits in over 8 acres of meadow land and woodland – a totally unique setting for living the country dream with a 220 square metres of terrace providing space for seating, barbecuing, and alfresco dining and even a hot tub for gazing at the stars with no light pollution, if desired. A beautifully crafted timber double garage sits comfortably within its natural surroundings with parking outside up to eight vehicles. Above, a versatile space with kitchenette, shower room, and roof lights has served as a home office, keeping the work life balance by being able to close the door at the end of a work day….. and walk home! It also offers excellent potential as a hobby studio or perhaps an exclusive home gym. In summer, the trees provide welcome shady spot, yet the warm breeze flows through the four sets of south facing, sliding double doors. In winter, the house is enveloped in light as the trees lose their leaves and their silhouettes make beautiful shapes against the sky. A short walk through the woodland leads to open meadows, perfect for those wanting to embrace the good life and enhance sustainable living by keeping chickens and growing produce – there is so much space for greenhouses, polytunnels and the grounds even include a rainwater harvester for supplying the outside taps. Wildlife visitors include fox, badger, and deer with a wide variety of birdlife enjoying the woodland including woodpeckers, jackdaws jays and garden birds so you really feel like you are living with nature. On The Doorstep The picturesque, historic village of Kersey houses an important collection of medieval buildings but is also a vibrant community with an Ofsted rated good primary school, 12th Century church, village hall, pub, and local farm shops. . Approximately one mile away is Boxford village with further pub and shop, and of course et in the beautiful countryside of Suffolk you are spoilt for walks. How Far Is It To…. The attractive medieval market town of Hadleigh, about 4.3 miles away, has a wide range of independent shops, primary and secondary schools, library, churches, a leisure centre and a range of pubs and good restaurants. Transport links in the area include access to the A12 and mainline rail services to London Liverpool Street from both Colchester and Ipswich or link via Capel St Mary. For family days out Lavenham has a great treasure trail, and Colchester Zoo is within easy reach. What Three Words Location Every 3-metre square of the world has been given a unique combination of three words. Download the app to pinpoint the exact location of this property using the words ///putty.guideline.gaveServices, District Council and Tenure Air Source Heat Pump Central Heating Mains Electricity and Water Drainage - Klargester Treatment Plant Babergh District Council - Band E Freehold Broadband Connection please check https://www.openreach.com/fibre-checker Mobile Phone Reception See Link to check View mobile availability - Ofcom Checker EPC A rated

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$2,349,200
6bedrooms
6bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Bosham (United Kingdom)

A stunning architect-designed and energy-efficient contemporary home with direct water frontage, commanding far-reaching views across Chichester Harbour towards Bosham Hoe and Itchenor beyond. It has been thoughtfully conceived to exist in harmony with its setting, with silvered cedar cladding, expansive glazing and a series of wide terraces creating a seamless connection between house, garden and water. Constructed in 2007 on the site of a former boatyard, Combes House is a cherished harbourside residence whose thoughtful design draws in natural light and makes the most of its gorgeous setting. Full-height windows and glazed doors frame breathtaking views, celebrating the natural beauty of this exceptional waterside location. Approached via a shared private drive from Smugglers Lane, the house sits within Piet Oudolf-inspired gardens where grasses, herbaceous planting and mature trees create a soft, naturalistic coastal setting. Conceived for elevated indoor-outdoor living, generously proportioned decked terraces across several levels seamlessly extend the living spaces outdoors, while silvered cedar cladding allows the building to fully embrace its surroundings. The ground floor unfolds as a generous open-plan space beneath a partially vaulted ceiling, where full-width tri-folding doors open onto decked seating areas with spectacular harbour views. The main living area, laid with limed oak flooring, is cleverly divided by a central raised fireplace into two distinct zones: one facing the water and the other offering a more intimate retreat for reading and relaxing. An Italian eat-in kitchen lies adjacent, designed while keeping entertaining in mind. Sleek and contemporary, it's finished in charcoal grey and features a full suite of integrated appliances, polished stone worksurfaces and a breakfast bar. Wonderful water views can be enjoyed from this room, with doors leading out to the upper deck — a natural extension of the living space — and down to the lower deck and gardens beyond. To the north, a broad inner hall leads to a generous study, providing a quiet retreat from the main living areas, equally suited as an additional sitting room. The hall also connects directly to an integral double garage, perfect for storing bikes, wetsuits, dinghies and surfboards. A walnut, glass and stainless steel staircase rises to the first floor, where all bedrooms benefit from vaulted ceilings and covered balconies that make the most of the extraordinary setting. The principal bedroom is served by a generous walk-in wardrobe and a beautifully appointed wet room with twin basins, a bath and a curved slate-clad shower. A glazed, galleried landing leads to three further bedrooms — two have en suite bathrooms, while the remaining one comes with a cloakroom that can be converted into a shower room. A dedicated laundry and plant room housing the heat recovery system completes the upper floor. Outside, to the south, a large deck steps down to a larger lower deck, both enjoying superb harbour views. The gardens follow a naturalistic coastal style, with a restrained palette of blues, purples, whites and greens, structured by grasses, herbaceous planting and fruit trees, creating a tranquil and private setting within the wooded creek landscape. To the north, a private driveway off Smugglers Lane provides ample parking, access to the double garage and a private slipway onto Furzefield Creek. Built using SIPs construction with argon-filled Bereco windows and doors, the house benefits from a whole-house heat recovery system and app-controlled, zone-managed heating, reflecting its credentials as a highly energy-efficient home.

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$6,040,700
4bedrooms
5bathrooms

By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty

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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Huntingdon (United Kingdom)

An Exceptional Contemporary Barn Conversion in a Glorious Semi-Rural SettingCompleted in 2020 and thoughtfully enhanced, this outstanding barn conversion offers approximately 3,500 sq. ft. of bespoke accommodation, combining striking contemporary architecture with the comfort and practicality of a refined family home. Occupying a superior plot approaching one acre, the property enjoys uninterrupted panoramic countryside views in the charming village of Catworth.Electric gates open to a sweeping gravel driveway, setting an impressive tone of arrival. The naturally weathering Siberian larch exterior and standing seam roof with integrated solar panels reflect both architectural integrity and environmental consideration.The reception hall is a dramatic introduction, with full-height glazing flooding the space with natural light. Twin oak staircases with glass balustrades rise to a magnificent galleried landing, creating a striking focal point and versatile study or reading area.To the front of the property, two generous dual-aspect reception rooms are accessed via glazed double doors, offering flexible space for formal entertaining, family living or home working.The 43 ft. kitchen/breakfast/family room forms the heart of the home. A vaulted ceiling and extensive glazing, including bi-fold and French doors, maximise the rear outlook and provide seamless access to the terrace. A wood-burning stove adds warmth to the seating area, while the beautifully appointed kitchen features white granite worktops, lacquered cabinetry and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances, including Miele steam and pyrolytic ovens, combination microwave, coffee machine and induction hob set within a central island with breakfast bar and wine cooler.A well-equipped utility room provides additional storage and side access. Engineered oak flooring extends across much of the ground floor, complemented by underfloor heating powered by an air-source system.Upstairs, the light-filled galleried landing leads to four generously proportioned double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes. Two benefit from en suites, while the principal suite also enjoys a superb dressing room with glazed oak sliding doors and bespoke storage. The family bathroom is luxuriously appointed with a freestanding double-ended bath and walk-in wet-room style shower.Outside, the private landscaped grounds extend to close to one acre, featuring wrap-around paved terraces, expansive lawns, young trees and post-and-rail boundaries that blend seamlessly into the surrounding countryside.Ample parking and turning space is provided alongside a double garage with electric doors and a further workshop/storage barn.The village of Catworth lies approximately one mile south of the recently upgraded A14, offering convenient access to the A1, M1 and M6. Nearby Kimbolton provides independent shops, eateries and well-regarded schooling, while mainline stations at Huntingdon and St Neots offer direct services to London King's Cross.Seller Insight From the moment we arrived at Field View, the far-reaching views across open countryside captured us completely. Watching the landscape change with the seasons has been one of the greatest joys of living here.We naturally gravitate towards the open-plan kitchen and living space at the rear of the house. It is wonderfully bright and sociable, perfect for everyday life and entertaining alike. In winter, the woodburner creates a cosy atmosphere; in summer, opening the doors onto the patio makes gatherings effortless.Since the property was completed, we have enhanced it with air conditioning, an alarm system, landscaped gardens and additional storage, making it even more comfortable and practical.The double-height space and galleried landing have provided a beautiful setting for family celebrations over the years, while the garden, generous yet easy to maintain, offers privacy and space for grandchildren to play.We have particularly valued the balance of peaceful village life in Catworth with the convenience of nearby Kimbolton for shops, restaurants and schooling. Excellent road links and direct rail services to London and Cambridge make travel straightforward, yet returning home always feels like stepping back into calm countryside.Field View has offered us the perfect blend of contemporary living, space and rural tranquillity.Agents Notes Tenure: Freehold Year Built: 2020 EPC: A Local Authority: Huntingdonshire Council Tax Band: GIMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.FCY260008

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$1,678,000
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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