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Long meadow farm for sale in Wisbech Cambridgeshire UK Esales Property ID: es5553410 Property Location Long meadow farm, Mill lane, Wisbech Cambridgeshire PE135JP Newly Renovated Family home, 2 Great outbuildings and land. Property Details A Renovated family home with Agricultural and and Commercial property. A detached period property with three bedrooms, two reception rooms, Kitchen-diner, utility room, bathroom and shower room and separate outside boiler room. This property has a Commercial workshop that is being used now as a joinery/ Carpentry workshop and has a large Agricultural barn, all built to a very high standard. This Farm property is in a quiet rural location near to a nice Fenland town. This property is set in 17.5 acres with a roadside field on either side of the house. The fields have a timber fence along the roadside and are fully hedged all around with native Hawthorne. This is a rare property in that it is separated on both side by its own field and has both flexible use of a commercial and agricultural buildings in a great location. The House dates to 1914 and is built with brick and tiled roof and set back from the road by a post and rail fence. You drive in onto a large, gravelled yard and there is a lawned area to both sides of the property. There are mature trees on different sides of the property and there are quite a few apple and pear trees. The house itself have solid ash doors with double glazed panels and has new Upvc windows with double glazing. All pipework and radiators are newly installed and run from an exterior housed oil-fired boiler. The house benefits from a newly installed log burner which is very nice in a country home. All internal doors are made from solid ash and have glass panels to let light flow through the rooms. All floors and walls are fully insulated and levelled. The house benefits from a modern kitchen and bathroom downstairs and have a newly laid Oak wooden parquet floor in the 3 main rooms and wood effect laminate in the kitchen and bathroom. Likewise, upstairs the 3 bedrooms are Oak strip flooring and oak tread stairs. The upstairs toilet and separate shower wet room have tiled floors. All windowsills are made from chunky solid wooden Ash apart from the bathroom 2 sills which are made from durable and washable Corian solid surface material. The Kitchen worktops are solid granite and have plenty cupboards. The cooker is gas and is it is set up for an electric hob if needed with the appropriate electrics nearby. The sitting room has a wide bay window with a nice brick fireplace and a lovely, good quality Clearview log burner sitting on a 1-piece slate hearth which was commissioned from a quarry in Wales. The Family bathroom downstairs has a freestanding rounded edge bathtub and matching rounded edge sink and toilet and a chrome heated towel rail. The floor matched the kitchen which has a good washable and wipeable surface and has 2 deep wipeable Corian windowsills. The boiler room is reached by an external door and behind the property is the oil tank with access for filling. The stairs are furnished in Solid oak, and it has a nice solid Ash handrail which matches the Ash doors. There a 2 good size bedroom upstairs and the 3rd is slightly smaller but is still a good single bedroom. The single bedroom has a built-in airing cupboard with slatted shelves. One of the 2 main bedrooms have a separate cupboard which has access up and into the loft. The loft is fully boarded, and it has the computer router up there and cctv recorder and all its connections which is quite neat and then no mass of wires in the rest of the house. All rooms in this house has connections for TV, computers and telephone already pre- wired into the walls. This property has a front gravelled yard which is where the house is and its lawned area and separating this are Evergreen trees with a central entrance through it and into the back yard where the Workshop and Agricultural buildings are. There is a nice concrete area put down purposely between these 2 buildings which means you can drive a forklift from one building to the other and has a nice loading area. The workshop has 2 big sliding doors for loading and has a rain canopy and 2 separate opening outdoors which protects the opening from rain while loading or unloading. A personal door leads to the workshop and is currently used as a commercial workshop. The new owner would have to get Council permission to continue to use it as such. This building has been almost completely rebuilt from an existing building and has 3 phase electricity installed. There is a separate toilet inside and sink so has running water and there are 4 rooflights to let the light into the building during the day. The external construction is steel with insulated panels and the inside walls are breezeblock. There is a painted wooded insulated floor in this and under this ia a concrete floor. Both this workshop and the barn are fully alarmed and have cctv cameras installed. The large barn opposite is approximately 3 times the size of the workshop. This has a smooth power floated and insulated concrete floor and has 3 phase electricity installed as well and has 10 double skinned roof lights so its very bright during the daytime. While this building has agricultural use it has been built to commercial standards with heavy duty rsjs , electric insulated roller shutters, insulated concrete floor and 3 phase power. The rear yard is gravelled apart from the concrete area between both buildings. This backyard can be reached by one of the fields if required. This property is 4 miles from the bustling market town of Wisbech and has all the full range of commercial and retail shops and have both good primary and secondary schools. The nearest mainline train station is at March which is about a 20 minute driveaway. This has trains to Peterborough , Liverpool and Birmingham , Ipswitch mand stanstead airport. And from Peterborough you can change for London Kings cross. About the Area Wisbech is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and only 5 miles south of Lincolnshire. Wisbech is renowned for its elegant Georgian architecture, a legacy from an era when the town was a booming trade centre. Stroll along the Brinks or round the Crescent to see some fine Georgian houses. Then visit Peckover House and Gardens on North Brink, once the home of the Peckovers, a Quaker banking family, now in the care of the National Trust and open to visitors from spring to autumn three or four afternoons a week. A little further along North Brink is a completely different example of Georgian architecture. Elgood’s Brewery and Gardens was one of the first Georgian breweries to be built outside London and has stood almost unchanged for more than 200 years. You can sample some of Elgood’s award winning real ales, either on a brewery tour or in one of the many Elgood’s pubs in town. For all those historians, Wisbech has two museums; the Wisbech and Fenland in the Crescent and Octavia Hill’s Birthplace House on South Brink. The Wisbech and Fenland Museum is one of the oldest museums in the United Kingdom. It is very unusual because it is not only a museum, but also home to two historic libraries and a substantial archive, holding diocesan and borough items. The original manuscript of the Charles Dickens novel, Great Expectations, can also be found here. Wisbech also has one of the oldest surviving Georgian Theatres in the country. The Angles Theatre has just 112 seats and offers a variety of drama, dance and music in a cosy performance space. Wisbech is justifiably proud of its 38 acres of open spaces. St Peter’s Church Gardens has been awarded a Green Flag by Keep Britain Tidy, honouring the continued hard work by volunteers and Fenland District Council’s open spaces team to uphold the high standards demanded by scheme. Cambridgeshire is a county in the East of England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west. The city of Cambridge is the county town. Main Features 130m2 17.5 acres or 73000m2 of land 3 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Massive potential in the rental market Stunning views Private Parking Private Garden Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies Close to many excellent bars and restaurants Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Cambridgeshire Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas near by Contact us today to buy or sell your property in the UK online.

€1,345,000
130
3bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Therfield (United Kingdom)

Property Insight Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this exceptional extended period detached home located near the village green in the highly sought-after village of Therfield, surrounded by stunning open countryside, locations don't get much better than this. Situated on a plot in the region of 0.95 acres and with accommodation in excess of 4400 sq ft that is a perfect combination of original period features and contemporary finishing. Homes like this rarely come to the market, so we encourage you to view this home for full appreciation, it's quite exceptional. Approaching the property, you will be wowed with the kerb appeal of this home, the combination of the high thatch, warm coloured render, red bricked tiled roof and wall and black weatherboarding is simply exquisite. The long-gravelled driveway allows the appreciation of this and provides driveway parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a double garage. Stepping inside, the large entrance hall gives you an immediate feeling of light and space, this is a theme throughout. The décor is neutral and superbly presented, once again, this is a theme throughout this home. The ground floor space is both generous and very flexible in its use, depending on your needs and desires. There are four main reception rooms, currently used as a large sitting room with twin bi-fold doors, formal dining room, playroom and study/family room. In addition is a boot room and utility room. Throughout the ground floor you will see period features including wooden beams, wood flooring, feature fireplaces and ornate radiators, just one thing that blends in the old and new. The heart of this home and in our view the most stunning feature, must be the open plan kitchen, breakfast and family room with vaulted ceiling that make this room feel exceptionally large. This is a space you could spend all day as a family and what an amazing place to entertain friends. The glass walls that are an extension to the original building bring the whole of the outside in and make the room feel even more spacious than it already is, perfect in all seasons. The kitchen is fitted with a bespoke range of wall and base units with quartz worksurfaces, a full range of quality integrated appliances that you could possibly wish for in a modern home and nicely completed with an AGA, once again combining that period feel with the contemporary finish. Going to the first floor, this home continues to impress. On the first floor you have 4 double bedrooms, two of which have en-suite facilities and also a family bathroom. On the second floor is a 5th bedroom, again with an en-suite, and with an adjoining loft room, ideal for lots of storage or even an adjoining bedroom if you did require. Back on the first floor, the master bedroom is yet another stunning feature of this home, with its vaulted ceiling and with a full rear glass elevation that overlooks the rear gardens and countryside beyond, what a view to wake up to in the morning. Outside, the property has gardens on all aspects. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with hedge borders, a variety of mature trees, flower and shrub bedding, vegetable beds and with a paved patio area for sitting and entertaining. In addition, you have an outside store and log store. The gardens benefit from fantastic privacy. Contact Ensum Brown today to arrange your private viewing appointment, we assure you will not leave disappointed.LOCATION - THERFIELD We encourage you to visit Therfield to see if it's the location of your forever home. It's a small, peaceful village, and certainly one not to miss! Further amenities can be accessed a stone's throw away in the town of Royston, such as a leisure centre and a variety of sports clubs, including the golf club on Royston Heath. There are a variety of excellent schools to choose from, doctors and dentist surgeries, shops and supermarkets, all surrounded by beautiful countryside and many other pretty villages to explore. The A1M and M11 are within a 20-minute drive via the A10/A505, and London Stansted and Luton Airports are both 30-minutes away. The Church of St. Mary has existed since the 13th Century and holds regular services and events, and the Fox and Duck public house offers fine food, the warmest of welcomes, and a wonderful countryside atmosphere. There is also a primary school, pre-school, and a cricket club with a large open green. The village has a lot to offer residents who are looking to relax and escape into the countryside, while also being a very short distance to the nearest town and railways offering fast services directly into Cambridge or London. Therfield is a small and peaceful north Hertfordshire village, situated upon the chalk range, 3 miles southwest of the town of Royston, and 6 miles northeast of the town of Baldock. The village is locally famous for its beautiful church, chapel and country pub, with the nature reserve of Therfield Heath lying a mile to the north of the village. From here, on a clear day, it's possible to see over 20 miles into the horizon, all the way over to Ely Cathedral.

€2,105,200
412
5bd
4ba.
land  2,270

By Annonceur International

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House Ashwell (United Kingdom)

PROPERTY INSIGHT Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this extended period home in the popular village of Ashwell. This property enjoys a plot of half an acre, surrounded by open countryside and stunning views, within walking distance of the village centre and station, with over 3000sq ft accommodation, 5 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, a master bedroom with balcony and en-suite, beautiful gardens with multiple areas of interest, outbuildings / garden sheds, greenhouse and a detached garage with driveway parking for many vehicles. This twice-extended, and originally Edwardian, home enjoys stunning kerb appeal, set back from the road behind a 5-bar gate, with a beautiful frontage full of trees, hedgerows, flowers and shrubs. There is an extensive driveway offering off-road parking for multiple vehicles, access to a detached garage, and glorious countryside from all angles. Upon stepping inside, the entrance hallway is wide and welcoming, enjoying carpets, pendant lighting, room for furniture pieces, stairs up to the first floor, and doors through to the entire ground floor living space. A set of stairs also leads down into the converted, fully tanked, basement office, benefiting from a window to the rear, carpets, integrated storage and shelving, inset spotlights and plenty of space for a variety of furniture. Like much of this home, the reception rooms have complete versatility of use dependent on your needs and desires. The kitchen/breakfast/dining room is a truly magnificent space, benefiting from large windows to the side and centre of the property, floor-to-ceiling windows and double French doors into the rear garden, and stunning panoramic countryside views. The kitchen area enjoys a wide bespoke, hand made, range of base and wall units, Corian worktops and upstands, a large island/breakfast bar, tiled flooring, inset and pendant lighting, integrated storage, pantry, a spiral staircase to the first floor, an integrated oven, hobs, inset hob for wok, microwave / second oven, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, and space for kitchen appliances. The dining area provides space for a large dining table and chairs, and there is further space by the French doors for family room furniture. The utility room is large and benefits from its own range of base units, a Reyburn, tiled flooring, and space for a range of further kitchen appliances. An archway leads through to the boot room, with further integrated storage cupboards, large airing cupboard, a butler sink, and access to the rear garden and to a cloakroom WC. The sitting room to the front of the property enjoys a lovely relaxing atmosphere, with a large bay window to a front aspect, carpets, integrated shelving, spotlights, and space for a range of furniture. Ornate archway doors lead through to an exquisite music room/library, enjoying double French doors to the garden, and offering a versatile reception space for future owners. The main lounge is equally another beautiful reception space, with a wonderfully calm atmosphere, a fireplace with a wood-burning stove, 2 windows to a dual aspect, plush carpets, pendant lighting, and ample room for a variety of lounge and storage furniture. Upstairs to the first floor, this extended period home continues to offer unique and incredibly generous accommodation, with a long wide hallway leading to 5 well-proportioned bedrooms, and a large family bathroom comprising a corner bath, a double shower, a WC, a hand wash basin, storage and two heated towel rails / vertical radiators. The master bedroom is an incredible size, benefiting from windows and double French doors to a triple aspect, glorious far-reaching countryside views, wood flooring, pendant lighting, a large balcony with room for seating, a separate dressing room with integrated wardrobes, and a large en-suite, comprising a bath, a corner shower, a WC, a hand wash basin and a heated towel rail / vertical radiator. There are two staircases to the first floor, and the master suite benefits from its own direct spiral staircase access. Outside, to the rear, the gardens are equally as stunning as the interior of the property, surrounded by countryside, with glorious views and multiple areas of interest. The garden is laid mainly to lawn, with an attractive paved patio space just by the house, offering both shaded and sun-filed areas to place garden furniture, enjoy family meals al fresco and entertain guests. There is a myriad of mature trees filling this wonderful plot, nestled between established borders of plants, flowers and shrubs, which provide colour all year round, together with pond with its own paving area. Moving down towards the bottom of the garden, there are further paved areas to sit, a large fully-stocked pond, a significant vegetable patch with raised beds, fruit trees and walk-in fruit cage, and access to a greenhouse and sheds Contact Ensum Brown today to arrange your private viewing appointment, we assure you will not leave disappointed.

€1,345,000
289
5bd
2ba.
land  2,096

By Annonceur International

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