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Godmanchester - Maison & propriété à vendre

1 043 045 EUR

Maison & Propriété (Vente)

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Référence: EDEN-T100041693 / 100041693
Tudor residence in exceptional condition located in a sought-after riverside town.Renowned as one of the oldest homes in Godmanchester, this beautifully presented Grade II* property boasts spacious accommodation with excellent ceiling heights and an abundance of period features. The home is filled with natural light through large windows and was completely renovated in the mid-90s, restoring this signature home to its former glory.The ground floor features a generous sitting room with an open fireplace, doors leading to the garden, and original friezes. The equally spacious dining room also boasts a fireplace (both currently not in use but which could be opened up). Additionally, there is a well-fitted kitchen, cloakroom, and a rear hall with a brick floor.On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with a large dressing room (and a useful storage room in the attic). Two of the bedrooms have oriel bay windows with leaded light glazing, showcasing the property's Tudor architecture. Both a shower room and a bathroom serve the bedrooms, including the fourth bedroom on the second floor.Outside, gates open onto a gravel driveway providing ample parking and turning space. A patio at the rear of the house is ideal for outdoor living. A path flanked by lawns and mature shrub planting leads to a sandstone patio and an elegant garden room with a vaulted ceiling and full-height gable glazing. This wonderful and flexible space offers numerous uses and sits alongside a double tandem garage. There is an additional lawn at the back of the garden, perfect for a kitchen garden or children's play area.Seller Insight
"Tudor Farm has been my family's cherished family home since 1995. Before my family acquired the property, it was in a state of disrepair, stripped of its charm and left to deteriorate. However, a dedicated charity undertook the restoration, using traditional materials to preserve its historical integrity. My family bought it as a shell and thoughtfully modernised it, bringing new life to this historic house. My father meticulously designed the garden and commissioned a garage and beautiful garden room.""Our family relocated from London due to work and immediately fell in love with Tudor Farm. My brother even purchased the property at the back. The house is rich in local history, with original wall paintings in the sitting room dating back to the 1600s.""A particular favourite among us is the room situated within the roof space, which exudes a cosy and inviting ambiance that everyone in the family adores. A lovely unique feature is the traditional milkmaid door in the hallway which always sparks conversation.""Tudor Farm is not just a house but a home filled with warmth and happiness. My mother, a teacher at the time, often brought her students here to draw and learn about the Tudors, making our home a living classroom. It is also a stop on a walking tour, where people admire its historical features.""The gardens are serene and enclosed, providing a safe haven. We added a stunning, architecturally designed summer house, perfect for family gatherings. We have countless fond memories of enjoying meals there, basking in its warmth throughout both summer and winter.""Tudor Farm is ideal for entertaining, with my family frequently hosting friends and colleagues for large barbecues. The house's layout and generous room sizes create a welcoming flow, making it perfect for gatherings in any season.""Godmanchester is incredibly friendly and well-served, with excellent schools and convenient access to the station for commuting. Though close to major cities, it offers a peaceful retreat, providing the best of both worlds. The area is perfect for dog walking, with numerous picturesque walks.""Tudor Farm has been the perfect family home, filled with love and a sense of community. It is one of those houses that everyone in the village has a story about, with its rich history and the memorable personalities who once lived here. It truly is a special place, steeped in charm and history, offering a unique and friendly atmosphere that we have all cherished."Town Information
The attractive and popular town of Godmanchester is conveniently situated for major roads such as A14 and A1. Nearby Huntingdon has a mainline station providing a commuter service to London's St Pancras International. The River Ouse flows through the centre with The Causeway making a focal point of the town. Local amenities include three primary schools, day care nurseries, village stores, chemist, restaurants and pubs. There is a strong Community Association, which holds an annual Gala, Picnic in the Park, and various other events.
   
Transport
Road:
Huntingdon: 1.6 miles (6 mins approx.)
Cambridge: 18 miles (26 mins approx.)
Peterborough: 24.8 miles (33 mins approx.)

Huntingdon Railway Station: 1.2 miles (5 mins approx.)
Regular train services to London and to the North (via Peterborough) run from Huntingdon Station with journeys into London from 60 minutes.
Huntingdon to London St Pancras International – 60 minutes
Huntingdon to Peterborough – 17 minutes

Education
Primary:
Godmanchester Community Academy (0.2 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
St Anne's CofE Primary School (0.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Godmanchester Bridge Academy (1.3 miles). Ofsted Rating: GoodSecondary:
Hinchingbrooke School (1.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
St Peter's School (1.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Children in the town also attend schools in Cambridge, Peterborough and KimboltonAgents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1600's
EPC: Exempt – Grade II* Listed
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: G 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.FCY210002
Voir plus Voir moins Tudor residence in exceptional condition located in a sought-after riverside town.Renowned as one of the oldest homes in Godmanchester, this beautifully presented Grade II* property boasts spacious accommodation with excellent ceiling heights and an abundance of period features. The home is filled with natural light through large windows and was completely renovated in the mid-90s, restoring this signature home to its former glory.The ground floor features a generous sitting room with an open fireplace, doors leading to the garden, and original friezes. The equally spacious dining room also boasts a fireplace (both currently not in use but which could be opened up). Additionally, there is a well-fitted kitchen, cloakroom, and a rear hall with a brick floor.On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with a large dressing room (and a useful storage room in the attic). Two of the bedrooms have oriel bay windows with leaded light glazing, showcasing the property's Tudor architecture. Both a shower room and a bathroom serve the bedrooms, including the fourth bedroom on the second floor.Outside, gates open onto a gravel driveway providing ample parking and turning space. A patio at the rear of the house is ideal for outdoor living. A path flanked by lawns and mature shrub planting leads to a sandstone patio and an elegant garden room with a vaulted ceiling and full-height gable glazing. This wonderful and flexible space offers numerous uses and sits alongside a double tandem garage. There is an additional lawn at the back of the garden, perfect for a kitchen garden or children's play area.Seller Insight
"Tudor Farm has been my family's cherished family home since 1995. Before my family acquired the property, it was in a state of disrepair, stripped of its charm and left to deteriorate. However, a dedicated charity undertook the restoration, using traditional materials to preserve its historical integrity. My family bought it as a shell and thoughtfully modernised it, bringing new life to this historic house. My father meticulously designed the garden and commissioned a garage and beautiful garden room.""Our family relocated from London due to work and immediately fell in love with Tudor Farm. My brother even purchased the property at the back. The house is rich in local history, with original wall paintings in the sitting room dating back to the 1600s.""A particular favourite among us is the room situated within the roof space, which exudes a cosy and inviting ambiance that everyone in the family adores. A lovely unique feature is the traditional milkmaid door in the hallway which always sparks conversation.""Tudor Farm is not just a house but a home filled with warmth and happiness. My mother, a teacher at the time, often brought her students here to draw and learn about the Tudors, making our home a living classroom. It is also a stop on a walking tour, where people admire its historical features.""The gardens are serene and enclosed, providing a safe haven. We added a stunning, architecturally designed summer house, perfect for family gatherings. We have countless fond memories of enjoying meals there, basking in its warmth throughout both summer and winter.""Tudor Farm is ideal for entertaining, with my family frequently hosting friends and colleagues for large barbecues. The house's layout and generous room sizes create a welcoming flow, making it perfect for gatherings in any season.""Godmanchester is incredibly friendly and well-served, with excellent schools and convenient access to the station for commuting. Though close to major cities, it offers a peaceful retreat, providing the best of both worlds. The area is perfect for dog walking, with numerous picturesque walks.""Tudor Farm has been the perfect family home, filled with love and a sense of community. It is one of those houses that everyone in the village has a story about, with its rich history and the memorable personalities who once lived here. It truly is a special place, steeped in charm and history, offering a unique and friendly atmosphere that we have all cherished."Town Information
The attractive and popular town of Godmanchester is conveniently situated for major roads such as A14 and A1. Nearby Huntingdon has a mainline station providing a commuter service to London's St Pancras International. The River Ouse flows through the centre with The Causeway making a focal point of the town. Local amenities include three primary schools, day care nurseries, village stores, chemist, restaurants and pubs. There is a strong Community Association, which holds an annual Gala, Picnic in the Park, and various other events.
   
Transport
Road:
Huntingdon: 1.6 miles (6 mins approx.)
Cambridge: 18 miles (26 mins approx.)
Peterborough: 24.8 miles (33 mins approx.)

Huntingdon Railway Station: 1.2 miles (5 mins approx.)
Regular train services to London and to the North (via Peterborough) run from Huntingdon Station with journeys into London from 60 minutes.
Huntingdon to London St Pancras International – 60 minutes
Huntingdon to Peterborough – 17 minutes

Education
Primary:
Godmanchester Community Academy (0.2 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
St Anne's CofE Primary School (0.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Godmanchester Bridge Academy (1.3 miles). Ofsted Rating: GoodSecondary:
Hinchingbrooke School (1.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
St Peter's School (1.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Children in the town also attend schools in Cambridge, Peterborough and KimboltonAgents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1600's
EPC: Exempt – Grade II* Listed
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: G 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.FCY210002
Référence: EDEN-T100041693
Pays: GB
Ville: Huntingdon
Code postal: PE29 2JD
Catégorie: Résidentiel
Type d'annonce: Vente
Type de bien: Maison & Propriété
Pièces: 2
Chambres: 4
Salles de bains: 2
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