£900,000
(£293/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleAcorn Street, Hunsdon SG12
5 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
3,068 sq. ft
- Freehold
Peter Cuffaro Estate Agents
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About this property
Five Bedroom Grade II Listed Detached Family Home Set in Desirable Semi Rural Location
Three/Four Reception Rooms including Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room and Study/Playroom
Boot Room and Ground Floor Cloackroom
Five Generous Bedrooms to the First Floor with Bedroom One having the added advantages of a En-Suite Bathroom and Dressing Room
Family Bathroom with Separate Shower
Beautiful Secluded Mature Rear Garden
Garage and Carport providing Ample Parking as well as the drive for additional 6 vehicles.
Fantastic Country Walks on Your Door Step but with a Main Line Station Serving London's Liverpool Street Station only 2 miles away.
Easy Access to A414, M11, A10 and M25
Option To Obtain additional 5 Stable Block and over 4 Acres with shelters and menage
Nestled in a picturesque, semi-rural location, this stunning Grade II listed buildings and outbuilding was converted in the late 90’s from Spellers Cottages into Walnut Tree House. This five bedroom detached family home is a true gem. Boasting a plethora of living space, the property features three/four reception rooms, including a spacious lounge, dining room both with open working fireplaces, kitchen/breakfast room, and a versatile study/playroom. The ground floor is further complemented by a boot room and a convenient cloakroom, ensuring practicality meets elegance seamlessly within this abode.
Ascending to the first floor, five generously proportioned bedrooms await, with bedroom one offering the luxury of an en-suite bathroom and a dressing room. A family bathroom with a separate shower caters to the remaining bedrooms. Beyond the interiors, the property delights with a beautiful, secluded mature rear garden, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. A garage, carport, and driveway capable of accommodating up to six vehicles provide ample parking, accentuating the convenience and practicality of the property. Enthusiasts of the great outdoors will appreciate the proximity of fantastic country walks, while the mainline station to London's Liverpool Street Station a mere 2 miles away ensures both tranquillity and connectivity. Furthermore, swift access to major transport routes such as the A414, M11, A10, and M25 makes commuting a breeze. An enticing option for equestrian enthusiasts, the property also offers the possibility to acquire an additional five-stable block, over 4 acres of land with shelters and a menage, completing this exceptional offering.
This property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle, where character meets functionality in a setting that promises both tranquillity and convenience. A true haven for families and individuals seeking a perfect blend of countryside living and modern amenities, make this property your next cherished home.
Hunsdon is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire. It is around 5.5 miles (9 km) east of Ware and 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Harlow.
Hunsdon was originally constructed of brick in 1447 by Sir William Oldhall in the shape of a tower, but as Oldhall supported the House of York during the Wars of the Roses, he was stripped of the property by the Lancastrian Henry VI. Upon the Yorkist Edward iv's accession to the throne in 1471, the land was returned to Oldhall's son, William.
In the 16th century, Hunsdon House was the estate of Henry VIII of England. It has been rebuilt several times since then, and is no longer as grand as it was in the Tudor era. It is a Grade I listed building.
Location
Hunsdon is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire. It is around 5.5 miles (9 km) east of Ware and 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Harlow.
Hunsdon was originally constructed of brick in 1447 by Sir William Oldhall in the shape of a tower, but as Oldhall supported the House of York during the Wars of the Roses, he was stripped of the property by the Lancastrian Henry VI. Upon the Yorkist Edward iv's accession to the throne in 1471, the land was returned to Oldhall's son, William.
In the 16th century, Hunsdon House was the estate of Henry VIII of England. It has been rebuilt several times since then, and is no longer as grand as it was in the Tudor era. It is a Grade I listed building.
Entrance Hall (4.80m x 3.55m)
Living Room (5.15m x 4.46m)
Dining Room (5.07m x 3.29m)
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (7.23m x 3.69m)
Utility Room (2.71m x 1.40m)
Study/Playroom (3.56m x 3.08m)
Boot Room (2.46m x 1.13m)
Ground Floor Cloakroom (2.13m x 1.02m)
Bedroom One (7.19m x 3.74m)
En-Suite (3.29m x 1.38m)
Dressing Room (2.53m x 1.72m)
Bedroom Two (7.70m x 3.93m)
Bedroom Three (3.45m x 3.07m)
Bedroom Four (3.11m x 2.83m)
Bedroom Five (2.43m x 2.37m)
Family Bathroom (2.87m x 1.83m)
Parking - Car Port
Parking - Driveway
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