Guide price
£500,000
(£460/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleChapel End, Great Gidding PE28
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,087 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
Frank Modern Estate Agents
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About this property
£500,000 - £550,000 (Guide Price)
Grade II Listed Detached Period Cottage With Stunning Views Across Fields
Characterful Features Throughout Including Wooden Beams
Refitted Kitchen With Integrated Appliances, Belfast Sink, Wooden Worktops & External Stable Door
Lounge/Dining Room With Herringbone Style lvt Flooring & A Feature Inglenook Fireplace With Wood-Burning Stove
Three First Floor Double Bedrooms
Family Bathroom With A Luxury Four Piece Suite Including A Freestanding Bath & Separate Shower Cubicle
Driveway For Multiple Vehicles & Enclosed Mature Rear Garden With Patio, Lawn & Tree Borders
Superb Insulated Garden Room/Studio/Office With Power, uPVC Windows, Electric Heating, French Doors & Decked Terrace
EPC Exempt - No Onward Chain
£500,000 - £550,000 (Guide Price)
‘Thatch Cottage’ is a beautiful, 18th-century detached home in the charming village of Great Gidding. The property has been extensively upgraded by the current owners, offering over 1080 sqft of space across two floors, blending characterful features with modern comforts throughout. The ground floor features a luxurious modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and an external stable door. There is also a separate lounge/dining room with a feature Inglenook fireplace, wood-burning stove, front external door, and rear French doors opening onto the patio area.
A rear hallway connects the main hallway and lounge, providing access to the staircase leading to the first-floor landing. Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, which is fitted with a high-end four-piece suite including a free-standing bath, separate shower cubicle, vanity sink unit, and WC.
Alongside the property is a gravel driveway providing off-street parking for multiple vehicles and an EV charger. A wrap-around patio extends across the rear of the home. Beyond is a garden mainly laid to lawn with various specimen trees and a timber shed, offering a good degree of privacy. There is also a fully insulated garden room/studio/office with power, lighting, heating, uPVC double glazing, French doors, and a decked terrace.
Please note that the roof was re-thatched (water reed) in 2016.
Property disclaimer
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General: We strive for accuracy in our sales details, but they should be viewed as an overview of the information. If you're interested in a specific aspect of the property, please contact our office. We recommend this, especially if you're considering a long journey to inspect the property.
The provided dimensions are intended as a rough guide and may not be exact.
Services: We haven't tested the services, equipment, or appliances in this property. We strongly recommend that potential buyers obtain their own surveys or service checks before submitting a purchase offer.
The details provided are given in good faith, yet they shouldn't be perceived as factual representations or components of a deal. Points mentioned in these particulars should be confirmed independently by potential buyers. No individual associated with Frank Modern possesses the authority to provide guarantees or make statements about this property.
Location
Great Gidding is a charming village located on the border between Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. It is the largest of the three villages known collectively as The Giddings, with Steeple Gidding and Little Gidding as its smaller neighbours. The village features a local store called Gidding Den and Country Shop, a church, and a pub. Nearby towns such as Oundle, about 7.7 miles away, and Huntingdon, roughly 13.7 miles away, offer a variety of amenities and shopping options. The city of Peterborough is approximately 17 miles to the north.
The village benefits from easy access to the A1 and A14 roads. Peterborough's major train station provides connections to major cities across England and Scotland, with fast trains from Huntingdon to London Kings Cross, London St Pancras, London Bridge, and beyond. The larger village of Sawtry, about 5 miles away, offers additional amenities, including healthcare facilities, a pub, a leisure centre, schools, and convenience stores.
Parking - Off Street
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