luxury house for sale St. Neots, United Kingdom
House with garden and terrace St. Neots (United Kingdom)
A truly magnificent five-bedroom Victorian residence, The Limes is an exceptional country home nestled within the idyllic Cambridgeshire village of Offord D'Arcy. Steeped in heritage and architectural elegance, the property offers an exquisite sense of grandeur, beautifully balanced with the ease and comfort of contemporary living.Approached via a long, sweeping gravel driveway and secured behind automated wrought-iron gates, the sense of arrival is both private and quietly impressive. As the house comes into view, its handsome façade and refined arched portico create a striking first impression, setting the tone for the scale and sophistication that lies within.Set within approximately two acres of exquisitely maintained grounds, The Limes enjoys a peaceful and secluded setting. Internally, the home is bathed in natural light, with tall sash windows illuminating the beautifully proportioned rooms. At its heart, a graceful curved staircase rises beneath an elegant roof lantern, forming a captivating architectural centrepiece.Extending to over 3,000 sq ft, the accommodation offers a superb balance of formal and informal living. The principal reception rooms are particularly impressive, featuring full-height walk-out bay windows that blur the line between indoors and out, while the exceptional ceiling heights enhance the sense of volume and refinement throughout.The kitchen breakfast room has been transformed by the current owners to create a warm and sociable hub of the home. Centred around a classic AGA and complemented by a generous island, it is a space equally suited to everyday family life and relaxed entertaining.A standout feature is the beautifully appointed garden room/orangery, perfectly positioned to enjoy views across the formal gardens. Opening onto a glass-covered terrace, it provides an elegant setting for year-round entertaining. The space also benefits from previously approved planning permission, offering further potential for enhancement.Dating back to circa 1860, The Limes was originally constructed as the Rectory to neighbouring St Peter's Church. Although later divided in 1969, the property retains the majority of its original accommodation along with an abundance of period character. Its rich history includes associations with RAF Graveley Airfield during the Second World War, and the grounds have long played host to the much-loved village fête, often accompanied by nostalgic RAF flypasts.Offord D'Arcy itself offers a quintessential village lifestyle, complete with a welcoming public house, local shop, and equestrian facilities. The nearby village of Buckden provides additional amenities, while the market town of St Neots (less than five miles away) and the city of Cambridge (approximately 20 miles) offer a comprehensive range of shopping, dining, and excellent rail connections into London.For families, Offord Primary School is within easy walking distance, with well-regarded secondary options including Longsands Academy in St Neots and Hinchingbrooke School in Huntingdon. A number of highly regarded independent schools are also accessible, including Kimbolton School.Seller Insight When we first found The Limes, we knew it offered something special: a wonderful sense of space and calm, while still being brilliantly practical for everyday life. With both Huntingdon and St Neots stations within easy reach, it was the ideal base for commuting to London, and for more than 30 years it has been a home that has truly grown with us. An historic former rectory, once used as a children's home during the war, this is a home that was full of character and memories before we even arrived, and we have loved adding our own memories to its story.One of the things we needed from the outset was flexibility, and having two large en suite bedrooms made it perfect when we moved here with my parents in tow. The house has always felt welcoming and generous, with rooms that flow beautifully. We added a skylight on the landing to bring in even more natural light, replaced the kitchen, and updated the garden room, which has become a favourite spot to sit and enjoy the view.The living room is particularly lovely, especially in winter, with the wood burner creating a warm, cosy atmosphere. The dining room has hosted countless family celebrations and is perfectly designed for Christmas gatherings. And there is nothing quite like waking up in the bedroom to views of trees in summer and autumn or looking straight out to open fields beyond when the branches are bare in winter and early spring.The generous garden has been transformed during our time here, and truly feels like having our own private park. We have planted trees and shrubs, created a pond, and shaped parts of it into a haven for wildlife, badgers, deer, foxes and rabbits are all regular visitors. With two patios and plenty of space for barbecues and al fresco entertaining, it has also been fabulous for parties, from weddings to camping and even the church fête.The village itself is incredibly friendly, with a primary school, shop, and an active village hall hosting everything from WI, gardening club and bowls to mums and babies groups. There are wonderful walks across the fields, along the river and towards the nearby nature reserve.Agents Notes Tenure: Freehold Year Built: circa 1860 EPC: D Local Authority: Huntingdonshire Council Tax Band: EIMPORTANT 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.FCY150202
…By Annonceur International
13 listings near St. Neots
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Nestled within the sought-after green-belt village of Caxton, this exceptional eight-bedroom, six-bathroom detached residence offers an outstanding blend of luxury living, countryside tranquillity, and modern versatility. Perfectly suited for large families, multi-generational living, or investment buyers, this substantial home delivers both space and flexibility in a prime village location.This beautifully presented property has been thoughtfully designed to provide spacious, contemporary interiors with high-quality finishes throughout. The impressive principal suite boasts a private dressing room and stylish en-suite, complemented by four additional en-suite bedrooms, offering privacy and comfort for family and guests alike.Key Features:• Substantial 8-bedroom detached home in desirable village location • 6 bathrooms, including 5 en-suites • Luxurious principal suite with dressing room • Refurbished open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors • Landscaped garden with sun terrace, raised decking & sunken hot tub • Air-conditioned home gym & dedicated study/home office • Ideal for multi-generational living or large families • Excellent Airbnb / holiday let / investment potential • Foundations for workshop, garden room or garage (STP) • Located in green-belt countryside with village amenities • Fast commuter links to London King’s Cross (
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House with garden and terrace Huntingdon (United Kingdom)
Finished to the highest specification, this remarkable home features a luxury Clive Christian kitchen and utility room. Approached via twin gates and a sweeping carriage driveway, marble steps lead to an impressive open-plan reception hall with a hand-carved marble fireplace. The ground floor also includes a study/fourth bedroom with bespoke fitted furniture and a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining room.Three bedrooms are complemented by three beautifully appointed bathrooms, each with marble wall and floor tiles. The principal bathroom showcases exquisite Clive Christian fittings, while the master suite benefits from his and her dressing rooms. Expansive windows and high ceilings ensure light-filled accommodation throughout.The landscaped gardens provide generous lawn and patio areas, with the south-facing rear garden offering exceptional privacy. Planning permission has also been granted for a double garage with accommodation above.The property is ideally located, with major road links close by and Huntingdon Train Station just a short driveor a five-minute cycleproviding direct trains to London in approximately 50 minutes.Godmanchester is a well-served town, offering three primary schools, a pre-school, town hall, two churches, pub restaurants, cafés, takeaways, and a variety of shops including a bakery, butchers, doctor's surgery, chemist, florist, hairdressers, and a One Stop with Post Office.A vibrant community spirit is at the heart of the town, with a strong Community Association hosting an annual Gala, Picnic in the Park, and other local events. Island Hall, a historic riverside mansion in the centre of the town, adds further charm with its Christmas Carol Concerts, private afternoon teas, dinners, and candlelit tours.The nearby Bridge Hotel in Huntingdon, just a short walk away, is highly regarded for its extensive menu, welcoming atmosphere, and the perfect setting to enjoy a glass of wine.IMPORTANT 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.FCY190042
…By Annonceur International
House with garden and terrace Huntingdon (United Kingdom)
Ideally located within easy reach of major road and rail services and conveniently situated for the Guided Bus service to central Cambridge, this immaculately presented executive home is set within a plot of approx. 0.55 acres and has a mature south west facing rear garden. A brick wall with double timber gates opens onto the gravel driveway which offers ample parking and access to the double garage with a shower room and an office with kitchenette above. Stepping inside, the accommodation is beautifully presented throughout and includes three reception rooms and a brick feature fireplace with log burner to the dining room. French doors from the dining room and a single door from the sitting room provides access to a cosy covered outdoor seating area. The kitchen breakfast living room has a central island, brick fireplace with wood burner, a spacious dining area for casual family dining and a comfortable seating area with French doors opening out to the rear garden. A utility room with access to the garden and a cloakroom/shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from both a Juliet balcony which overlooks the rear garden and an elegant en-suite shower room. The second and third bedrooms are spacious double rooms with dual aspect windows each with en-suites. Bedrooms four and five are also double rooms and share a family bathroom. A balcony, accessed off the landing, is an ideal place to read or to enjoy a quiet morning coffee. To the front, a brick wall lined with mature hedging and trees provides a high level of privacy to the home and front garden. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with an abundance of mature trees and planting and a paved patio area. There is also a path offering access to the river. Seller InsightIt was the kerbside appeal that attracted us initially. We'd had a quick chat with the agent about the property, however it wasn't right for us when we did our first drive by. We did really like another house on the same road though and when we spoke to the office the following day, we realised that we'd looked at the wrong one and it was actually the house that we wanted that was for sale, so it all worked out perfectly in the end, say the owners.And when we saw the correct property, we fell in love with the spacious rooms and large garden. We could see the potential to create our ideal family home and set about making the necessary changes. We knocked down part of the house to the side and created a new extension to properly balance out the look and layout. My study is in this new part and it's a calm environment where I like to spend time, not only to work from home, but also to read my books.The property sits in grounds of over half an acre. We have space to park up to 10 cars at the front, which is useful when we're entertaining, whilst the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees, bushes, beautiful flowers, and a natural area that attracts a wide range of wildlife. The garden is a fun place to be where we've hosted BBQs, a baby shower, birthdays, and family get-togethers where the children chase each other around the central island and hide in the bushes.We spend a lot of time in the large open plan kitchen / living area. It's equally as good for large gatherings or for sitting peacefully by the log burner enjoying the views of the garden. The lounge is a cosy space where we watch tv and relax but I think my favourite place would be the veranda. It's a covered spot in the garden that offers shelter even on the rainiest of days. On our first day here, I got a chair, sat down with a cup of coffee, and enjoyed the smell of summer in the rain. Heaven.We enjoy easy access to the surrounding road network, bus service, and train station from where we can visit National Trust properties and our friends and family around the country. We have some excellent facilities within walking distance and there are some lovely pubs and restaurants a little further afield. It's a wonderful walk or cycle along the river into town or St Ives and Cambridge.Village informationThe village of Hartford sits on the North bank of the River Great Ouse, about 2 miles on the eastern side of the bustling market town of Huntingdon. The village has lovely a marina with access to the waterways, pretty riverside walks and the Hartford Mill, overlooking the river, is a popular family friendly pub serving a selection of food and drinks plus the carvery. The village sits alongside the 34-acre Huntingdon Riverside Park, ending at the Church which is in a beautiful location alongside the river. There are a number of amenities within the village to meet daily needs and the village hall is the venue for numerous local clubs and societies. Nearby Huntingdon has a bustling High Street and weekly markets together with a variety of pubs, restaurants as well as sports and leisure facilities. TransportHartford has easy access to the A141 which links into the A1(M) and A14 for travel to Cambridge and Peterborough and the wider national road network. Huntingdon train station is less than 2 miles away and offers fast rail services into London King's Cross in about 50 minutes or to the North via Peterborough. The Guided Busway stops in Hartford and provides services into St Ives in about 30 minutes or into Cambridge in about an hour. SchoolsHartford has its own pre-school, infant and junior schools with several other options in the surrounding area. The Hartford Junior School feeds into the well regarded St Peter's School in Huntingdon less than one mile away. Kimbolton School, an independent day and boarding school, has a dedicated bus service to the village stopping at the Hartford Village Store, a 5-minute walk away. Agents InformationTenure: Freehold Year Built: 1948 with later extensions, most recently in 2013 EPC: C Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council 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.FCY220016
…By Annonceur International
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
…By Annonceur International
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 gema 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 beautysweeping 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 bustleyet with easy access to nearby towns, city connections, and excellent schools.Additional features include a secondary driveway, garage, workshop, and storeall 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
…By Annonceur International
House with garden Huntingdon (United Kingdom)
Set within an exceptional stretch of unspoilt Cambridgeshire countryside, Meadow Bank represents a rare opportunity to acquire a wonderful home occupying grounds approaching five acres, in one of the region's most sought-after and picturesque village settings.Enjoying a discreet position along Thicket Road, the property is surrounded by open meadowland and protected landscape, immediately adjoining the renowned Houghton Meadows, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest celebrated for its ancient hay meadows, seasonal wildflowers and far-reaching rural outlooks. This remarkable setting ensures a lasting sense of tranquillity, with direct access to some of the county's most beautiful walking routes.Houghton itself is a quintessential English village on the banks of the River Great Ouse, widely regarded as one of the most desirable locations in the area. It offers an appealing blend of heritage and community, with its historic green, traditional pubs and the iconic Houghton Mill, whilst remaining conveniently positioned for access to Huntingdon, Cambridge and London via excellent road and rail links.Meadow Bank sits within a generous and private plot, where the scale of the grounds immediately sets it apart. Extending to approximately five acres, the land provides a rare combination of formal gardens, open paddock-style areas and natural boundaries, creating both privacy and versatility. Extensive outbuildings, including a garage, workshop and garden store, further enhance the property, offering flexibility for a variety of uses, whether for lifestyle, hobby or potential redevelopment (subject to the necessary consents).Of particular note is the opportunity to acquire an additional adjoining 3.41 acres paddock by separate negotiation, presenting excellent potential for those seeking an equestrian lifestyle. The existing grounds of over 5 acres, combined with further land, would lend themselves to the creation of private paddocks, stabling and associated facilities, making Meadow Bank especially attractive to horse owners or those aspiring to a more rural way of living.The property offers well-balanced and flexible accommodation extending to approximately 1,776 sq ft, including outbuildings. The layout comprises a series of reception spaces, including a particularly generous sitting room, complemented by a dining room, study and kitchen with adjoining utility and pantry. Three bedrooms are arranged across the ground floor, providing adaptable living suited to families, downsizers or those seeking single-level accommodation.It is, however, the potential that truly defines Meadow Bank. The scale of the plot, combined with the established footprint and ancillary buildings, presents significant scope for enhancement, extension or reconfiguration, allowing an incoming purchaser to create a bespoke country home tailored to their own vision. Opportunities of this nature, offering both immediate enjoyment and long-term potential, are seldom available in such a tightly held location.In summary, Meadow Bank is a compelling proposition: a home of genuine rarity, set within exceptional grounds, positioned in one of Cambridgeshire's most desirable villages, and offering outstanding scope to create something truly special.Seller Insight Set in a location that feels almost dreamlike, this delightful and compact home sits within its own generous acreage, offering both privacy and a deep connection to the surrounding unspoilt countryside. Positioned within a conservation area and set well back from Thicket Road, an ancient, beautifully maintained woodland route running alongside the River Great Ouse, the property enjoys a rare sense of seclusion whilst remaining conveniently connected. The road links the highly sought-after village of Houghton with the historic market town of St Ives, placing both within easy reach.Originally constructed as a farmhouse in the mid-1950s, the property has remained in the same family ownership for over 17 years. During this time, it has been carefully maintained, with practical improvements and thoughtful enhancements that have increased both functionality and comfort. The accommodation is well arranged, offering a natural flow and versatility to suit a variety of living arrangements. Large windows frame far-reaching views across the surrounding protected meadowland, creating a constant sense of openness and calm.Externally, the property continues to impress. Two useful outbuildings provide excellent additional storage or potential for alternative use, while the extensive parking facilities offer a level of convenience rarely found in such idyllic surroundings.The village of Houghton lies within walking distance and provides a range of excellent amenities, including a thriving primary school, a well-regarded village shop, a popular tearoom and a strong sense of community. The nearby National Trust-owned Houghton Mill adds further charm, while numerous scenic walks can be enjoyed across the surrounding meadows, including routes to the picturesque village of Hemingford Abbots. St Ives, also within walking distance, offers a wider selection of shops, restaurants and everyday conveniences, along with the Guided Busway providing a regular and efficient service into Cambridge.Huntingdon is just a short distance away and offers a mainline railway station with direct links to King's Cross and beyond. The recently upgraded A14 further enhances connectivity, making travel by road straightforward and efficient.This is a neat and appealing home, ready for new owners to enjoy and personalise, all set within an exceptional and highly desirable location.Village Information The pretty riverside village of Houghton lies between the market towns of Huntingdon to the west and St Ives to the east. The villages of Houghton and Wyton lie side by side along the bank of the River Great Ouse and combined form the Houghton & Wyton Parish of Huntingdonshire. Much of Houghton and Wyton fall within a Conservation Area with many buildings of architectural interest together with the flood meadows and pretty countryside. Local amenities within the two villages include: three small shops, a community owned general store which houses a post office, a village hall, two pubs and a primary school in Houghton. The village hall hosts a range of activities from baby and toddler groups, Pilates, karate and dancing and is also available for private hire. Nearby Wyton and Hartford marinas provide a range of leisure facilities. There are more comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities in nearby Huntingdon and St Ives including most major supermarkets. Cambridge is about 20 miles away and offers a wide range of cultural, leisure and shopping facilities together with its well renowned University colleges. Transport There is good road access north and south via the A1 and east and west by the A14. The new guided bus service now provides direct access into Cambridge. Nearby Huntingdon has a mainline train station providing fast services into London in approx. 50 minutes and to the North via Peterborough. Education There is a playgroup and primary school in Houghton and is in the catchment area for St Peter's secondary school in Huntingdon. Other nearby primary schools include: Wyton on the Hill Community Primary School, Thorndown Primary School in St Ives and Hemingford Grey Primary School. Other nearby secondary schools include: St Ivo School in St Ives and Hinchingbrooke School in Huntingdon. There is also a wide range of well-regarded independent schools for all age groups in Cambridge. Agents Notes Tenure: Freehold Year Built: 1950 EPC: E Local Authority: Huntingdonshire Council Tax Band: FIMPORTANT 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.FCY260038
…By Annonceur International
House with garden and terrace Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Designed for modern family living, the house offers well-balanced and flexible accommodation with superb flow between rooms, ideal for both everyday life and entertaining.Key Features:• 4 double bedrooms • Principal bedroom with large ensuite • Family bathroom • Shower/dressing room• Large entrance hall creating an impressive sense of arrival • Beautiful living room with garden views, excellent natural light, and wood burner • Living room opens into a conservatory/garden room• Study/playroom off living room• Separate study/home office • Large dining room, ideal for entertaining • Well-proportioned modern kitchen diner designed for family living • Large utility room • Stunning upstairs views across the Cambridgeshire countryside • Generous and flexible family accommodation throughout • Brick built driveway, separate garage and additional rear access• Wrap around garden and patios with fruit and mature treesAt the heart of the home is the elegant living room, filled with natural light and enjoying uninterrupted views over the gardens. A wood burner provides a warm focal point, creating a welcoming atmosphere throughout the seasons. This space flows naturally into a conservatory, further enhancing the connection between the house and its surroundings. The living room benefits from an additional room, currently used as a study but also an ideal playroom.The separate dining room offers an excellent setting for formal dining and entertaining, while a second study provides a quiet and practical space for home working or additional family use. A spacious entrance hall sets the tone on arrival, reinforcing the sense of scale and light that continues throughout the home.A large utility room provides excellent functionality, complementing the main living areas, while the separate garage and a substantial outbuilding offers further storage and parking convenience with rear access additional to the brick built driveway allowing for parking at the front.Upstairs enjoys particularly beautiful views across the Cambridgeshire countryside, reinforcing the home’s peaceful and elevated position. The principal bedroom has a dressing area and large en-suite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom complete the accommodation, offering excellent flexibility for family life, guests, or multi-generational living.Magnificent trees and mature landscaped gardens offer privacy with delightful secluded spaces to sit and unwind.Southernwood House has been a much-loved family home for nearly 15 years, carefully adapted over time to support changing needs while maintaining its warmth, character, and practicality. It offers a rare balance of generous internal space and seamless connection to the outdoors, with every room feeling linked to the surrounding landscape.The location is equally compelling. Dry Drayton is a highly regarded village with a strong sense of community, excellent primary schooling, village pub, church, and local amenities. The village also benefits from an active local cricketing scene, centred around Cambridge St Giles Cricket Club, which has a long-established presence in the community.The village is also particularly well placed for many of Cambridge’s leading independent schools, with convenient access to schools including The Perse School, Stephen Perse Foundation and The Leys School, making it an excellent choice for families seeking both village living and outstanding educational opportunities.Nearby Cambridge provides world-class cultural, academic, and professional opportunities, while excellent road and rail links ensure easy access to London and beyond. This is a home that perfectly captures the essence of Cambridge countryside living — spacious, light-filled, and peaceful, yet exceptionally well connected. A rare opportunity for those seeking a family home with both lifestyle appeal and long-term convenience.Agents Notes LTA260014Tenure: FreeholdEPC: Rating CLocal Authority: South Cambridgeshire CouncilCouncil Tax Band: G
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House with garden and terrace Hitchin (United Kingdom)
Holwell Bury Farmhouse is an exceptional period residence that combines historic charm with modern family living. Its spacious, well-appointed rooms, captivating features, and stunning gardens provide a warm and inviting atmosphere. This remarkable home is perfect for those seeking a peaceful and private countryside retreat, with the flexibility to accommodate a variety of lifestyles. Whether you're drawn to its history, its natural beauty, or its potential for further development, this property truly offers a unique opportunity for refined country living.: Holwell Bury Farmhouse: A Tranquil Country Retreat with Timeless Charm. Nestled in an enchanting and peaceful location, Holwell Bury Farmhouse is a Grade II listed property dating back to the 17th century, offering an extraordinary blend of history, character, and natural beauty. Set within approximately 5.5 acres of picturesque grounds, including meticulously landscaped gardens, mature trees, and private woodland, the property exudes charm and tranquility. A serene pond and a captivating moat enhance the sense of seclusion, creating a magical outdoor haven perfect for relaxation and recreation. Thoughtfully preserved by its current owners since 1996, the farmhouse retains its timeless appeal while offering modern comforts.Step Inside: As you step through the front door, you are welcomed into a reception hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The captivating living room is the heart of the home, featuring a striking inglenook fireplace that adds both warmth and character to the space. The formal dining room, with its charming dual-aspect windows, provides a bright and airy setting for entertaining, with a further inglenook fireplace. The kitchen, complete with an Aga and a spacious pantry, offers both functionality and charm, with a door leading to the grounds and an additional passage through to the hallway and main staircase. A cozy family room and a quiet study offer the perfect spaces to unwind or work from home, with a second staircase which leads directly to the first floor. Completing the ground floor is a convenient downstairs cloakroom.Upstairs: The spacious landing with exposed wooden beams provides a glimpse of the property's rich history. The main staircase offers breathtaking views over the rear gardens and the private woodland beyond. The four bedrooms on this level each overlook the front of the house, while the master suite enjoys an abundance of natural light. The main bathroom features a luxurious four-piece suite, and a second bathroom provides a three-piece suite for additional convenience.The second floor is a true gem, offering a magnificent 21ft bedroom, a further bedroom, a playroom, and a dressing room, all designed with comfort and versatility in mind.Step Outside: The property is set within an expansive 5.5-acre plot, approached via a private road and a sweeping gated gravel driveway, providing ample parking space. A double garage offers convenient storage and additional parking. Beyond the house, the grounds are a true highlight. The southern-facing formal lawn garden offers an idyllic space for outdoor entertainment, while further lawns surround the property, providing beautiful views of the countryside and woodland. For the keen golfers out there, a stunning Jack Nicklaus' designed golf green completes the outdoor experience, offering the perfect setting for recreation or simply enjoying the outdoors. The beautifully landscaped gardens are an oasis of tranquility, with well-tended flower beds, a manicured lawn, and a peaceful pond with a decking area, ideal for relaxation.Outbuilding: The property also benefits from an established outbuilding, which currently offers storage space, an office and a W.C. With the right permissions (STPP), this space could be redeveloped into a self-contained annexe, providing further potential for multi-generational living or guest accommodation.Location: The property is situated just over 3 miles from Ickleford, which offers a shop, public house, and primary school. The nearby market town of Hitchin, under 5 miles away, provides a wide range of shopping and recreational facilities, along with three secondary schools rated Good or Outstanding. The mainline station at Hitchin offers fast trains to Kings Cross and Cambridge, while nearby Lower Stondon provides additional local shopping options, pubs, and a golf club.
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House with garden and terrace Thurning (United Kingdom)
Luddington Lodge is a beautifully presented, modern style, detached country home that was constructed in a barn style in 2010 with garaging, annex, gym and landscaped grounds of 1.3 acres including a paddock. This luxurious family home is located on the Northamptonshire/Cambridgeshire border and surrounded by glorious open countryside with easy access to Oundle. It is one of the just three beautiful homes, that form the Luddington Estate, which is set down a long tree lined private driveway. Electric gates open onto a sweeping circular driveway, and the tone is set for a truly luxurious home. An impressive barn style oak and glazed front door opens into a central stone flagged reception hall which is literally flooded with natural light, there is also a bespoke in-floor wine cellar and a guest cloakroom. All three reception rooms lead off the hallway. The main reception is a large and beautifully bright room with a window to the front overlooking the driveway and French doors to the rear opening to a sun terrace, there is a stone fireplace with wood burner. To the rear of the hall is another large reception room currently used as a formal dining room, it has French doors at either end opening to sun terraces; it is part-panelled and has another stone fireplace with a living flame gas fire. The last of the reception rooms is a superb family room which opens into the stunning kitchen. This room has a solid oak floor and is a lovely bright room with a large window overlooking the garden and French doors opening to a sun terrace.The superb kitchen/breakfast room is definitely the heart of the house and offers a bright and airy space with views across the garden through the bi-fold doors. The kitchen area is fitted with a range of bespoke, high quality oak furniture with granite work surfaces. There is a large central island with an induction hob, Belfast sink, two integrated dishwashers and a four oven electric Aga with hotplate. The utility/boot room is adjacent and has plenty of space for coats, boots and dog beds. There is plumbing for a washing machine, space for a dryer and access to the garden.On the first floor there is a wide and spacious central galleried landing with access to the five double bedrooms. The main bedroom is a lovely dual aspect room with two Juliet balconies to the side allowing views over the garden and paddock plus a window to the front overlooking the driveway, there is dressing area with fitted wardrobes and superbly appointed en-suite shower room. To the front of the house is a guest double bedroom also with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. There are a further three double bedrooms at the rear of the house with views over the gardens and a luxurious family bathroom.Across the circular drive, there is a detached barn style garage block with a double garage with electric doors plus a separate open fronted two car garage. Above the garage block and accessed from a central hallway is a large self-contained annex ideal for a dependent relative, teenager or luxurious guest suite. It has a superb open plan reception room and well fitted modern kitchen with integrated appliances, a bright double bedroom with en suite shower room and a large storage room. For another level of luxury there is a superb gym or amazing home office suite. The gym is also accessed from the hall, and offers great work-out space, with bi-fold doors opening to the garden. There is a useful WC adjacent, accessible from the gym or the garden. The gardens of Luddington Lodge have been beautifully landscaped and planted and designed. The whole garden is bordered with mature trees and beech hedges affording privacy. There are several large paved terraces that catch the sun all through the day and can be accessed from all the main rooms of the house, great for entertaining. The majority of the garden is lawn with shrubberies and flower beds, a Scotts summer house and an oak-framed party barn with terrace. Behind the garage/annex block is a small orchard, vegetable garden, wood store and shed and access to the fenced paddock. All in all the grounds extend to approximately 1.3 acres. Luddington Lodge sits on the outskirts of Thurning an attractive and tranquil rural village surrounded by beautiful countryside. The market town of Oundle offers family run businesses, shops and restaurants, as well as supermarkets and good schooling. Peterborough is about 12 miles away and offers extensive facilities, as well as main line rail travel, with journey times to London King’s Cross, from about 48 minutes.Property Information, Services & Utilities Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax: Band H. Local Authority: East Northamptonshire. EPC Rating: C. Services: Mains connected electric, gas & water. Sewage treatment plant shared with 2 other properties. Heating: Gas fired radiators & underfloor heating. Broadband: Ultrafast broadband available, we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal: 5G available in this postcode, we advise you check with your provider. Parking: Garage for 4+ cars & private driveway for 4+ cars. Special notes: There is a shared private road with 2 other properties. This is held under Luddington Estate Ltd. The property owners become directors of the Ltd company. There is a shared bin storage at the end of the property. Also the is a shared gas supply which is automatically filled by the supplier.
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House with garden and terrace Cambridge (United Kingdom)
A Windmill Home Like No Other – Heritage, Lifestyle & Countryside Living in WillinghamSet in the heart of the picturesque village of Willingham, this four-bedroom home with a separate two-bedroom annexe is a truly unique countryside retreat, where historic character meets modern comfort. With its 1828 Grade II listed windmill, this property offers a lifestyle of elegance, space, and tranquillity rarely found in Cambridgeshire.Lifestyle & LivingFrom the moment you enter, the home’s thoughtful design and craftsmanship create a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Exposed beams, a minstrel gallery, and handcrafted finishes reflect its rich heritage, while SIPs construction (Structured Insulated Panels), underfloor heating, solar tiles, and a ground source heat pump provide energy-efficient, future-ready living. The self-contained annexe and original granary offer versatile spaces for family, guests, multi-generational living, or a lifestyle business.Outside, the generous, private grounds invite alfresco entertaining, summer evenings, or peaceful reflection, with the windmill as a breathtaking backdrop. The property combines country charm with modern convenience, just 1.9 miles from the Cambridge Guided Busway, offering effortless access to Cambridge, London, and local village amenities including pubs, shops, and cafés.Key FeaturesNo Upward ChainFour-bedroom main house with three bathroomsSelf-contained two-bedroom annexe with holiday let potential1828 Grade II* listed windmill, fully restored with a mill maintenance service contractOriginal 1911 granary with kitchenette and WC, ideal for studio, office, or guest accommodationExposed beams, minstrel gallery, and handcrafted finishes throughoutStructurally Insulated Panels (SIPs) for superior energy efficiencyGround source heat pump, underfloor heating, solar tiles, EV charging potentialGenerous private plot with landscaped gardens and patiosVersatile spaces for entertaining, family living, or lifestyle businessExcellent connectivity via Cambridge Guided Busway and proximity to local village amenitiesThis is more than a house—it’s a lifestyle, a legacy, and a place to create memories. A rare opportunity to own a landmark property where heritage, luxury, and country living come together in perfect harmony.Agents Notes LTA250001Tenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: ALocal Authority: South Cambridgeshire District Council
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House with garden Buntingford (United Kingdom)
Positioned within almost 9 acres of stunning and secluded grounds in the delightful rural east Hertfordshire hamlet of Sandon, 'East Barn' is a charming four bedroom country barn offering 2249 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation. This Grade II listed converted barn combines immense character with outstanding equestrian facilities, including 1441 square feet of stabling with four stables, a tack room, feed store, and an additional storage room with the addition of a floodlit 40m x 60m ménage, a rubber surfaced round-pen, and a 1.5-acre lake teeming with coarse fish. This property offers a superb opportunity for the equestrian enthusiast or anyone seeking a private and picturesque setting. Step InsideAs you enter 'East Barn', you are greeted by an inviting atmosphere that seamlessly blends period charm with modern comforts, the ground floor is fairly open plan with the dining area and lounge occupying the majority of the space, views of the front gardens are enjoyed via the lounge windows and central main entrance. This part of the barn is excellent for hosting, entertaining or just to kick back and enjoy the log burning stove, of particular note is the huge fireplace and the host of original beams, timbers and exposed brickwork which are on show. The kitchen is positioned at the front of the barn and benefits from its own front access and utility room, there is a good mix of base and wall units with a central island and a 'lacanche' range cooker to top the country style kitchen. In addition on the ground floor is a separate office and cloakroom, this is divided by a stud partition wall so if one required a larger more open plan kitchen, you could knock through to open the space up. The first floor accommodates four bedrooms and a family bathroom, the master bedroom has the benefit of its own en-suite and the most amazing views of the frontage of this property. Step OutsideAccessed via private drive and electric gates, the property boasts an excellent frontage with mature gardens and abundant allocated parking, including a detached garage. The approximately 8.5 acres of grounds are a true highlight, offering rare, open, and secluded land. For the equestrian, the superb setup is comprehensive, featuring extensive stabling, a floodlit ménage, and a rubber surfaced round-pen. There is enough grounds and paddocks to rotate the horses with most of the paddocks having their own field shelters. The 1.5-acre lake, well-stocked with coarse fish, provides a tranquil spot for recreation and reflection.LocationEast Barn occupies an idyllic and tranquil rural setting which enjoys breath taking views over farmland and countryside. The barn is part of a former farmstead and has the benefit of neighbours with other converted barns nearby, one of which is attached, and the original Gannock Farm House close by. Ideal for those wishing to be rural, but not isolated. Gannock Green is a picturesque rural hamlet comprising a hand full of properties and is conveniently located for those commuting to London by both road and rail. The nearby village of Sandon includes a village hall/post office, primary school and church and there is a rail station in the village of Ashwell about 4 miles away, which offers a good service to London's Kings Cross. There are more comprehensive shopping facilities available in the nearby towns of Royston, Baldock and Buntingford. The University City of Cambridge is about 20 miles distant and offers world class educational facilities and University, extensive shopping, restaurant, theatres and recreational choices.General InformationLocal Authority: North Herts DC.Council Tax Band: GServices: Mains Water & Electricity. Central heating is oil fired. Private drainage. Grade II Listed by English HeritageEPC: Exempt
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House with garden and terrace Wellingborough (United Kingdom)
The Old Chapel is an architectural delightful, grade II listed, substantial property that just exudes charm and character and has the most wonderful feeling of light and space throughout. It was originally the old cloisters and winter garden and then the chapel of Finedon Hall, it is located within the old walled kitchen gardens of the hall. This superb and unique home has been lovingly restored and modernised by the current owners whilst retaining its superb original features. The Old Chapel dates back to the seventeenth century and has a definite calming feel, it is set in the former walled kitchen gardens of the estate and approximately 0.33 acre with a large paved sun terrace, sweeping lawns , a tranquil courtyard area and mature herbaceous borders and trees. To the front of the house a large graveled driveway provides private parking for at least five cars plus a double garage, the driveway has shared access to a neighbours garage.To the front of the house is an impressive south facing garden which is walled with ornate stone work, a path leads to the stunning arched pillars with glazed front doors, on entering you are greeted by a spectacular and welcoming dining hall. This superb room has a wonderful feel with an oak floor and glazed doors leading out to the courtyard plus a spiral staircase rising to the bedroom suite.. On the right is the first of the characterful reception rooms, there are two sets of French doors to the front, oak floor and an exposed stone wall, a stunning archway with original oak door leads through to a bright double bedroom with a glazed bay window overlooking the courtyard plus a built in wardrobe.On the left of the reception hallway is a spacious dining room again with French doors to the front, oak floor and a fireplace with wood burner. Accessed from the dining room is a long central hallway with exposed stone wall and large skylight flooding the hallway with natural light. There are a further two double bedrooms accessed from the hallway, the larger bedroom overlooks the rear garden and has a staircase leading to a mezzanine are, the second bedroom is at the rear and overlooks the inner courtyard, its a lovely room with exposed stone walls and a glazed bay window to the side. The main family bathroom services these two bedrooms.To the front of the hallway is a large farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room which has access to the front and side gardens, is a lovely bright room with a high ceiling with beams and a tiled floor. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of Shaker style units painted grey, there is a range oven, a pantry and ample room for a full size family breakfast table. On the first floor the main bedroom suite spans the whole upper floor and is a superb character bedroom with a vaulted and beamed ceiling, exposed stone walls with stunning original windows, a separate bathroom/dressing room with a free standing bath tub, twin basins and a separate shower. There is also a range of bespoke fitted wardrobes and storage.The property has quite superb gardens to the front, side and rear with sweeping lawns and herbaceous borders, a large flagstone paved sun terrace plus a separate courtyard area which is paved and a real sun trap. The garden is screened by mature trees and fully walled as were the original kitchen gardens of the Finedon estate. To the front of the house is a gravelled driveway that is shared providing access only to a neighbours garage, there is a double garage and private parking for at least five cars for the use of The Old Chapel only.Finedon is a popular village close to the A45 with access to the M1 and A14, local facilities include a library, a church, a primary school and a small country park, Rushden Lakes is easily accessible for further shopping and leisure facilities. Wellingborough is approximately 4 miles away with a railway station providing direct services to London St Pancras in approximately 50 minutes so ideal for the London commuter.Property Information, Services & Utilities Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax: Band G Local Authority: Wellingborough EPC Rating: Exempt. Services: Mains electric, gas, water & drainage. Heating: Gas central heating. Broadband: Full fibre broadband available, we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal: 5G available in this postcode, we advise you check with your provider. Parking: Garage & driveway parking for multiple cars.
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House with terrace Wellingborough (United Kingdom)
Beech View is an imposing detached double fronted Neo-Georgian style three storey family house located on one of the most prestigious roads in the Hatton Park area of Wellingborough. The property is approached through double gates which in turn provide access to a sweeping carriage driveway with central water feature and fountain leading to the attached double garage and there is further ample off-road parking. This stunning home sits in an enviable mature plot of approximately 0.5 acres and overlooks woodland to the rear. On entering the tone is set for this luxurious home as you are a greeted by an impressive reception hallway with a central galleried staircase, guest cloakroom and coats cupboard. The main reception is off to the right and is a large bright room with a period style stone working fireplace. On the left of the hallway is a good size study with fitted cupboards, desk and storage and also the family dining room which again is a lovely size and has doors opening into the kitchen.. To the rear of the house and the heart of this amazing home is the stunning split level kitchen/breakfast room with a further double height and vaulted ceiling sitting room that opens to the sun terrace and rear gardens. The kitchen has a range of bespoke fitted units with a central island, there is a range of integrated appliances including gas and electric hobs, electric oven and steamer, wine fridge, dishwasher and a fridge and freezer. There is a a separate utility room with access to the double garage. The ground floor is definitely ideal for family entertaining and has underfloor heating throughout.On the first floor is a superb main bedroom suite with its own sitting area opening onto a sun balcony, dressing room and luxurious en-suite bathroom. There are a further three double bedrooms on this floor one of which has an en-suite shower room as well as a luxurious family bathroom. On the top floor are a further two double bedrooms and another bathroom.This stunning home sits in an enviable mature south west facing plot of approximately 0.5 acres which overlooks woodland to the rear. The gardens are laid to lawn with matures shrubberies and trees, a small pond, garden shed and a large paved sun terrace plus a separate patio. To the front the house is accessed via double gates onto a sweeping circular driveway with a central water feature and fountain leading to the attached double garage, there is ample parking for at least five cars.. The front gardens are again lawn with shrubberies and mature trees.The Promenade is a tree lined road situated just a short distance from Wellingborough town centre and Wellingborough train station which provides train services into London St Pancras in around 50 minutes. The M1 motorway can be accessed at junction 15 via the A45 dual carriageway as well as the A14 at Thrapston. Both state primary and secondary education is close by together with private schooling at the historic and renowned Wellingborough School. Rushden Lakes shopping centre is close by.Property Information, Services & Utilities Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax: Band G (Wellingborough) EPC Rating: C. Services: Mains connected electric, gas, water & sewerage. Heating: Mains gas central heating. Broadband: Broadband available, we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal: 4G & 5G available in this postcode, we advise you check with your provider. Parking: Garage for 2 cars & driveway for 4+ cars. Special notes: There are restrictive covenants on the title, please ask for more information.
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