Guide price
£2,375,000
6 bed detached house for saleBury Green, Little Hadham, Hertfordshire SG11
6 beds
3 baths
6 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Mullucks - Bishop's Stortford
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About this property
An excellent location about 2 miles from Bishop’s Stortford, convenient for M11 (J8) and A10, mainline stations and schools
Range of outbuildings including snooker room, gym and agricultural storage
Large barn with potential for recreation use or additional residential accommodation (the barn has had an historical planning consent for residential development)
Delightful outlook and gardens
Heated swimming pool
Tennis court (in need of refurbishment)
Grounds of about 5.5 acres including paddock and manège.
Further paddocks of about 11 acres close by which may be available by separate negotiation
Sitting room and drawing room
Conservatory
The bury is a significant property dating back to the 16th century. Traditionally constructed with a heavy timber frame of oak or elm with rendered elevations under a tiled roof. There are later extensions which now offer extensive character accommodation. The majority of the rooms are timbered, with views over the garden.
The accommodation is set over three floors and includes an entrance hall, porch and cloakroom, 3 reception rooms, as well as a conservatory and a generous sized office. There is a second office above the family room at the other end of the house. A second hall leads to the kitchen/breakfast room which has a range of storage cupboards and an oil fired Aga. Doors lead to the terrace and pool. Beyond this there is a family room, walk in pantry and a generously proportioned utility room. There is also a useful cellar.
On the first and second floors there are six bedrooms served by 3 bath/shower rooms and two en-suite.
Outside, the grounds and outbuildings are notable and form an important part of this small country estate. The Bury is approached through a remote controlled 5-bar gate to a tarmacadam driveway which leads in turn to a 4-bay car port providing garaging. Adjoining and behind the car port, there is a large timber framed and weather-boarded barn.
Adjoining the barn there is a 3 bedroom single storey cottage which has been renovated and provides very good accommodation including a sitting/dining room, kitchen, modern bathroom and 3 good size bedrooms. The building adjoins a sizeable period barn with the relevant planning consents, this barn could be incorporated partially or entirely with the bungalow to create an exceptional dwelling. Alternatively, part of the barn might be converted leaving the other section to be used for recreational purposes - padel board, squash court, table tennis, etc.
The recreational facilities include a heated swimming pool (air source heat pump) which sits in a sheltered position just behind the house and has an extensive terrace and lovely views. On the opposite side of the house there is a hard tennis court, which requires some work. On the left hand side of the driveway there is a paddock and an agricultural building with stables, a field shelter, menage and a chicken run. Closer to the house there is a weatherboarded building housing a snooker room, gym and garden store.
The gardens are very well established with a terrace and a meadow and a pleasant walk amongst mature trees leads to a large pond. There is also a smaller pond closer to the house. Within 200m of the house there are two paddocks amounting to about 11 acres in total which could be available to purchase separately.
Agent's note: In addition to the main entrance gate there is a gate to the paddock with historical access to the Green. To formalise this access agreement of the Parish Council would be required.
Agent's note: The property was purchased by the current owners over 30 years ago and, at that time, there was planning consent to convert the barn into residential accommodation. Plans have been drawn up more recently to convert the barn and join it to the cottage and this would then create a six bedroom house. These plans are available from the agent.
Bury Green is an attractive traditional hamlet of mainly period properties set amongst open countryside, with an open village green. It is approximately two miles from Bishop's Stortford town centre, where there is a wide range of amenities including shops, schools and main line rail station with services to Liverpool Street, and only about a mile from a large Tesco superstore. The A10 trunk road is about 5 miles to the west and provides access to Hertfordshire and the M25, while the M11 on the eastern side of Bishop's Stortford is approximately 5 miles distant.
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