Guide price
£1,500,000
5 bed detached house for saleThe Street, Gazeley, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Savills - Cambridge
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About this property
Well proportioned reception rooms
Period features including Inglenook fireplace
Large kitchen/dining room with “back kitchen”
Five first floor bedrooms plus two interconnecting attic rooms
Carriageway drive, parking area and garaging
Mature gardens and grounds
Further potential (subject to necessary planning and lb consents)
EPC Rating = E
Grade II listed farmhouse with large, mature gardens in popular village
Description
Manor Farmhouse is a handsome red brick fronted detached period home which sits back from the village street behind a carriageway drive and mature hedging. Listed Grade II as being of historical and architectural interest, the property has an early C19 entrance doorway with panelled pilasters, cornice and oblong fanlight with glazing bars. It is understood to have mid 16th century origins (rear) and has a selection of attractive features throughout, deep sash windows with shutters, roll topped baths, a range of styles of fireplaces and some exposed timbers.
The elegant hall leads to the two main receptions rooms, both with deep sash windows and fireplaces. The dining room/games room is to the left and on the right is a delightful double aspect drawing room with French Doors which then leads on to a large double aspect study/playroom with an external rear door.
Beyond the staircase, the side hall leads to a cloakroom, the cellar with useful wine bins, and then to the kitchen/dining room which, as evidenced by the exposed timbers and Inglenook fireplace with Bressumer beam, is within the earlier part of the house. With the “back stairs” in one corner to the first floor, this is a spacious dining area with open studwork and step to the kitchen area. Here there are French doors, ceiling timbers (complete with early meat hooks), a range of painted cupboards with wooden worktops, an electric oven, hob and extractor together with a butler sink and space for a dishwasher. A useful, spacious “back kitchen” and laundry/boot room adjoin offering further potential (subject to the necessary planning permission and Listed Building consents)
On the first floor there are two elegant front bedrooms, one having a large en suite bathroom (over the study) with twin washbasins, roll topped bath and shower cubicle and the second having a roll topped bath in one corner. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom on this floor and a turning staircase to the second floor with two interconnecting attic rooms.
The sweeping carriageway gated drive leads to a parking area and garage with adjoining brick and flint range of outbuildings.
The front garden is lawned behind mature hedging and there is a further area of lawned garden to one side interspersed with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. There is a terraced area to the rear with space for al fresco dining overlooking the large rear part walled lawns.
Location
Gazeley is a village east of Newmarket (5.4 miles) and Cambridge (18.4 miles) which benefits from a village hall, church and a public house, Munson’s Brewery.
Newmarket, the home of British horse racing, offers a further array of cultural and recreational facilities, including the Rowley Mile and July race courses which also hosts music events throughout the year. For everyday grocery shopping, there is a Waitrose and Aldi supermarket in the town.
Newmarket train station offers services into Cambridge which in turn offers regular services to London Liverpool Street (from 1 hour and 10 minutes), Kings Cross (50 minutes) and Stansted Airport (from 30 minutes). Gazeley is also well situated for the A14 which grants access to the east towards Bury St Edmunds and west to the A11, M11 and A1.
For schooling, the nearest primary school is Moulton cevc Primary School which is just under 2 miles away, and for secondary schooling is Newmarket Academy 5.6 miles away. There is also further independent and state schools available for all ages in Cambridge including The Perse, The Leys, St Faith’s and Hills & Long Road sixth form colleges.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 4,247 sq ft
Additional Info
Private drainage on adjoining land – If a purchaser decides to upgrade the private drainage system, this will need to be sited within the garden boundary. We understand that there is mains drainage in the street but no quotes have been obtained for connecting the house to the mains drainage system.
The adjoining farmyard site with planning permission for four dwellings is also available to purchase, further information is available from the selling agents.
Some additional land to the east may be available to the purchaser by separate negotiation - please contact the selling agent for more information
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