Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE28 9JL Church Street, Fenstanton

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£1,750,000
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Features at a glance

  • Large entrance hallway
  • 4 reception rooms
  • utility/shower room
  • Bespoke kitchen/breakfast
  • cinema
  • gym
  • master with ensuite and dressing room
  • 4 further bedrooms
  • family bathroom
  • double garage
  • landscaped gardens

An exquisite and modernised Grade II listed Georgian manor house in the heart of a village to the north of Cambridge. Accommodation extends to 5,235 sq ft and is arranged over three floors with a cellar.

The restoration of this characterful home has been undertaken sympathetically throughout to retain the Georgian features that one would expect of that era.

Magnificent ceilings with coving, picture rails and traditional sash windows which boast the original fitted shutters and sweeping staircase to the upper floors

With four reception rooms, five bedrooms, a basement cinema room and gym, and a kitchen built for gatherings.

The drawing room and sitting room both with open fully restored fireplaces, deep coving, and proportions that speak of the house’s age, large sash windows pull in light from the garden beyond. The separate dining room with secret door to the kitchen and a study offering a quieter spot for working from home with bespoke bookcases in cherry wood. A refitted utility and cloakroom close at hand for practicality.

Solid oak steps, balustraded, lead down into the kitchen and breakfast room — a generous 22 by 18 ft space with a vaulted ceiling that lifts the whole room. Bespoke cabinetry and solid wood counters surround Belfast sinks, with an Aga set beneath a handmade hood and exposed brickwork. A central island doubles as a breakfast bar and houses a wine fridge, with a Miele coffee machine and American-style fridge freezer close by. French doors open to the garden, while a further staircase rises to a mezzanine reading area, a peaceful perch overlooking the kitchen below.

Below the stairs, the basement has been thoughtfully refitted extending the house’s living space well beyond what its Georgian footprint might suggest.

First Floor

An arched window lights the staircase as it rises to the first floor, where three well-proportioned double bedrooms await. The principal bedroom is a particular highlight, with a walk-in dressing room, open fireplace and a Jack & Jill ensuite shower and bathroom of real quality.

A further guest room also benefits from its own ensuite.

The second floor offers two further generous bedrooms, served by a refitted bathroom — ideal for family or guests, and a configuration with plenty of flexibility for a growing household.

Outside

Fully enclosed in just under 3/4 of an acre a sweeping driveway draws in from the corner of Church Street, gravel underfoot and mature shrub borders to either side, leading to the front of the house.

A tapestry of mature trees and a view out towards the beautiful village church spire.

This landscaped garden offers privacy rarely found in a village setting.

A separate gated entrance from Talls Lane leads to a block-paved inner courtyard, giving access to the integral double garage — a useful and discreet practicality that keeps the formal approach from Church Street uncluttered.

Outside

Fully enclosed in approximately 1/4 acre of mature landscaped gardens. The main entrance is via gates and sweeping driveway from the corner of Church Street/Swan Road. Lined by mature shrub boarders. Extensively laid to lawn with a surprisingly pleasing level of privacy throughout the garden. Further gates of off Talls Lane to a block paved inner courtyard that access's the integral double garage.

Situation

Fenstanton itself is well-placed for Cambridge, with fast rail links to London from nearby Huntingdon.

It offers a genuinely useful set of everyday amenities within walking distance: post office, general store, butchers, pharmacy, and a primary school just to mention a few.

Secondary education is in the nearby village of Swavesey and available school bus options for the Cambridge private schools An added bonus is the guided bus route from St Ives into Cambridge city centre, the railway station, Addenbrooke's hospital and Science park.

Cambridge itself, with its world-renowned university, river, and historic centre, is a short drive away, while the surrounding Cambridgeshire countryside offers walking and cycling routes in every direction.

Directions

On leaving A14 North, take J27 and head straight into the village. Follow the High Street, then take a right turn onto Swan Road, which leads directly onto Church Street. Fen Manor can be seen immediately after the right turn on the left.

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