Guide price
£550,000
(£598/sq. ft)
2 bed detached house for saleThe Lodge, Tyrell's Hall, Fowlmere Road SG8
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
919 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Ensum Brown
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About this property
Stunning Grade II Listed 2 Bedroom Cottage
Set in Beautiful Tranquil Parkland
Renovated to an Award Winning Standard
Positioned on a Generous Plot and offering Beautiful Private Front and Rear Gardens
Original Features Throughout
A New Reed Thatched Roof
Ample Parking for Multiple Vehicles
Generous Utility/Storage/Hobby Room
Gas Central Heating
2 Generous Double Bedrooms
Property insight
Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this stunning detached Grade II listed period cottage, just a 5 minute walk to the train station, in the desirable village of Shepreth. This beautiful property has been renovated by the current owners to an award-winning standard, enjoying a new reed thatch roof, period features throughout, a generous plot, 2 dual aspect reception rooms, a separate kitchen, a utility room, a downstairs bathroom, 2 well-proportioned bedrooms, ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles and best of all, set within beautiful tranquil parkland. Within easy reach of Addenbrookes Hospital, the Wellcome Genome Campus, and the Astra Zeneca Discovery Centre, the location is ideal for professionals.
This charming Grade II listed period home is set back from the road in a truly beautiful and generous plot, with an attractive frontage, whimsical front gardens, a paved patio - perfect for enjoying meals and entertaining guests, well-maintained borders of hedgerows, trees and shrubs, raised planters for vegetables, a herb garden, a pretty pond with rockery, and an attractive greenhouse.
Upon stepping inside, the kitchen is bright and welcoming, with lovely period features, attractive, old, brick-paved flooring, exposed beams and upstands, a range of base and wall units, laminate worktops, pendant and under-cabinet lighting, a window to a lovely garden aspect, tiled splashbacks, and space for kitchen appliances. The versatile lobby offers windows to a dual aspect.
The dining room is a very bright and nicely decorated space, enjoying 2 windows to a dual aspect, sconce lighting, carpets, stairs to the first floor, and ample space for a dining table and storage furniture. The lounge is equally bright and comfortable, with a window and door to a dual aspect, an exposed brick fireplace, carpets, sconce lighting, and space for a variety of lounge and storage furniture.
The bathroom can also be found on the ground floor, enjoying windows to a dual aspect, a freestanding bath, tiled flooring and splashbacks, a shower cubicle, a WC, a hand wash basin, and access through to the utility space.
The utility room is a very generously-sized, heated space, perfect for hobbies/exercise/storage. It enjoys a new boiler with remaining 9 year warranty, a sink and plumbing for appliances.
Upstairs to the first floor, this lovely period cottage continues to impress, with 2 well-proportioned bedrooms with beautiful elm floorboards. There is a stunning bespoke elm wardrobe in the master bedroom and integrated storage in the second bedroom. Both Bedrooms offer stunning views over surrounding parkland. There is a heated airing cupboard on the landing.
Outside, to the rear, the mature gardens are an excellent size, laid to lawn, and fully enclosed by mature trees, fencing, and hedgerows of beech and mixed native species. This offers a lovely space to sit and enjoy the sunshine. A large shed also provides additional storage
Contact Ensum Brown today to arrange your private viewing appointment.
Location - shepreth
Shepreth is a peaceful civil parish village in South Cambridgeshire, lying 6 miles from the town of Royston and 10 miles from the city of Cambridge. While a small village, there are many attractive benefits, including a variety of shops, tea rooms, and two highly-regarded pubs offering brilliant food, beers, music, and a lively atmosphere.
The village is also home to Shepreth Wildlife Park, a famous local attraction working to conserve all manner of creatures from hedgehogs to owls, meerkats to lynx. Situated to the south of the village, the All Saints Church is a historic 12th Century building and is in regular use today with a small but active congregation. There are many clubs and organisations to join, as well as fitness classes to attend.
Shepreth also benefits from its own railway station, with regular services to both Cambridge and London Kings Cross, and there is a wide range of amenities, including recreation grounds, a village hall which is available for hire, and schools and doctor's surgeries in neighbouring villages.
Since Royston is also very close, residents have access to the many other amenities the town has to offer, such as the leisure centre, sports clubs, dentist's surgeries, and highly-regarded schools for all ages. 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.
To truly appreciate what this lovely village has to offer, we invite all potential buyers to visit and explore the local area. You won't be disappointed!
EPC Rating: E
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