Guide price
£2,150,000
6 bed detached house for saleHigh Street, Witcham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6
6 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Savills - Cambridge
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About this property
Sympathetically extended and adapted for modern living
Versatile accommodation with independent annexe
Mature gardens and grounds
Thatched Summer House
Large two storey leisure barn suitable for a variety of uses
Thatched Barn with further potential (subject to Planning Permission and lbc)
Workshop/Studio
Tennis court, menage, paddocks and stabling
In all 6.733 acres
EPC Rating = D
Impressive Grade II listed Early 18th Century House with extensive outbuildings and paddocks.
Description
Situated on the village edge to the west of the Church and separated from it by a former farm buildings (now the leisure suite and garaging) and a wide entrance drive, Witcham Hall is set back behind a high brick wall with decorative cast and wrought iron gates between red gate brick gate pillars. This stunning period house has an impressive façade with twin angled bays; a central wide arched entrance door with an arched and moulded architrave and three dormer windows, each with a triangular gabled head, which are pleasingly symmetrical. Witcham Hall, its wall and gates and the thatched barn are each Grade II listed as being of historical and architectural interest. The house, thought to date from c 1700, provides spacious and versatile accommodation over three floors and has been the subject of considerable improvements during the vendor’s tenure, resulting in a highly desirable family home, upgraded and altered where possible, to suit modern living requirements.
Of predominantly rendered red and gault brick elevations and stone plinth (2004) beneath a tiled roof, the front façade was remodelled in the Gothic style (approx. 1840). This crenelation was removed in 2003 /2004 and the roof, gables and dormers reworked.
The accommodation flows from the reception hall with its impressive staircase, the more formal receptions rooms to each side with their deep bay windows. To the left, the dining room is worthy of note given the hand painted fresco depicting the scene at the front of the house which was created by local artist Ursula Galloway. A cloakroom, laundry room and the wine cellar are all approached from the inner hall which then leads on to the Aga kitchen and its adjoining sitting room to one side with woodburner and garden access and the stunning vaulted breakfast room to the other. Beyond, to the rear, are the study, boot room and shower room beside a rear entrance which also provides access to an independent two bedroom annexe.
On the first floor there are two large double bedrooms to the front (over the principal reception rooms), one of which has an impressive ensuite dressing room and bathroom. From the rear landing are a family bathroom, cloakroom and two further double bedrooms one having an en suite bathroom (with more bespoke painting) and a dressing room or study beyond. The upper floor provides two further double bedrooms which are vaulted.
The front, mainly lawned south facing gardens incorporate a variety of mature trees including Horse Chestnut, Mulberry, Yew, Lime and an impressive Scots Pine. The side gardens (north and west) incorporate deep, well stocked herbaceous boarders. There is Yorkstone terracing to the rear of the house (transported from Manchester cotton mills).
Beyond the annexe is a vaulted games/snooker room. The drive leads to a stable yard and large atcost type stable barn housing a tack room and five stables which lead to an all weather menage together with three paddocks, and a field shelter and the workshop/studio.
The listed thatched barn this was formerly a grain store but the impressive vaulted internal space would potentially be great for parties or a wedding venue (subject to the appropriate planning consents). The tennis court with tarmac surface is situated to the side of this barn and behind the church. There is also garaging with space for up to 4 vehicles.
This former agricultural storage shed was converted in 2006/2007 and provides incredibly spacious facilities including a reception hall, kitchen, TV room/snug, vaulted reception room/office space with minstrals gallery together with a sauna with shower and WC, bedroom or second office and gallery overlooking the vaulted reception room.
This has previously been used as offices but equally provides substantial additional accommodation. In all 6.733 acres
Location
Witcham is a village situated 6 miles to the west of the city Ely, and 18.4 miles to the north of the historic city of Cambridge. Witcham offers a village hall, a public house, and various green spaces for recreational use as well as a bus service into Ely. There is also a primary school in the next village Mepal, and it sits in catchment for Witchford Village College. Further independent schooling is available at King’s Ely, and even more variety is available in Cambridge for all ages.
For the commuter, Ely train station is 6.5 miles away with services into London Kings Cross and Stansted Airport. The A10 is 5.3 miles away which grants access south towards Cambridge and onward to London.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 6,630 sq ft
Acreage:
6.73 Acres
Additional Info
Mains gas fired central heating (New boilers June 2024)/The Aga heats water backed up by an immersion heater There is underfloor heating from the boiler in the dayroom and additional electric underfloor heating in the breakfast room.
The Leisure barn: Mains Gas fired central heating for the two floored area. The main hall is heated by the air conditioning units (the first floor office/bedroom also has air-con/heating.)
The Thatched Barn: There is no heating but frost protection heaters in the two side rooms. It is fully plumbed and connected to the foul water system as is the workshop/studio
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