£575,000
4 bed detached house for saleStukeley Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Harvey Robinson
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About this property
Period Former Station Masters Cottage
3/4 Bedrooms Detached Family Home
Downstairs Shower Room
Large Family Bathroom
Large Private Gardens in a 1/5 Acre Plot
Double Garage and Ample Parking
Near Town Centre / Train Station
Large Conservatory
Four-Bedroom Period Station Master’s Cottage with Generous Plot & Excellent Transport Links
Harvey Robinson Estate Agents are delighted to offer this unique four-bedroom detached period home, formerly the Station Master’s Cottage, situated on a generous 1/5 acre plot close to Huntingdon town centre.
Blending historic charm with modern living, the property boasts high ceilings, a stunning period fireplace, and a large conservatory overlooking landscaped private gardens. All four bedrooms feature quality Sharps fitted wardrobes, and the home is filled with character throughout.
Externally, there is secure gated access to ample parking for multiple vehicles, a double garage, and beautifully maintained gardens ideal for outdoor entertaining or family life.
Introduction Harvey Robinson Estate Agents are delighted to present this distinctive and rarely available four-bedroom detached former Station Master's Cottage, offering an abundance of character alongside modern comforts. Occupying a generous 1/5 acre plot with beautifully landscaped private gardens, this unique home combines period charm with practical family living - all within easy reach of Huntingdon town centre.
Boasting high ceilings and original period features, including an elegant feature fireplace, the spacious interior is both inviting and full of natural light. The property benefits from four well-proportioned bedrooms, all equipped with premium Sharps fitted wardrobes, ensuring ample storage throughout.
A standout feature is the large conservatory, perfect for enjoying views over the garden year-round, while the expansive kitchen and reception spaces lend themselves to both relaxed family life and entertaining.
Externally, the home provides secure and substantial off-road parking to the rear via an electric gate for up to ten vehicles accessed via, a detached double garage, and mature gardens offering a sense of privacy and tranquillity.
Ideally situated close to Huntingdon's vibrant town centre, the property enjoys excellent access to a wealth of amenities including shops, restaurants, schools, and leisure facilities. For commuters, Huntingdon Train Station is just minutes away, providing direct services to London King's Cross in under an hour, while the nearby A1(M), A14, and M11 offer strong road connectivity.
This truly individual home is a rare opportunity and must be viewed to be fully appreciated.
Location Prime Location, Convenient for All
Nestled just off the outer ring road (A141/A1307) to the north-west of Huntingdon town centre, 4?Stukeley Road benefits from swift access to major routes while retaining a quiet, residential atmosphere.
A14/A1(M) & A428 are easily reached via the nearby Brampton Hut interchange - just a few minutes' drive - providing fast links west to Cambridge, Peterborough, and east toward Felixstowe
Huntingdon railway station, on the East Coast Main Line, is a short drive away. It offers regular services to London King's Cross in just over an hour, plus connections north to Peterborough and beyond
Regular bus services by Stagecoach and Whippet connect the property to Huntingdon, the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway (linking to Cambridge), as well as routes to Peterborough, St Ives, and St Neots
? Excellent Educational Catchments
Families will appreciate the strong local state and independent school options serving this address:
Primary Schools (5–11 yrs):
Stukeley Meadows Primary School (on Wertheim Way) – community school rated 'Good', with most pupils living within 0.4 miles
Also within normal catchment: Huntingdon Primary, Thongsley Fields Primary, St John's CofE Primary, and nearby Cromwell Academy
Secondary Schools (11–18 yrs):
Hinchingbrooke School – a large academy on Brampton Road. The catchment includes several local primaries and defined streets around Stukeley Road.
St Peter's School – a co-ed academy & sixth form on St Peter's Road, close-by and popular for gcse/btec pathways
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Private & Grammar Options:
While there are no selective grammar schools directly in Huntingdon, families seeking selective schooling often commute to Cambridge or Peterborough. Private preparatory schools in nearby towns also offer additional options such as The Kimbolton School.
The prestigious Kimbolton School is located approximately 11 miles west of Huntingdon, offering a full private education from Prep through to Sixth Form. Set in historic grounds with excellent academic and extracurricular facilities, it is a popular choice for families in the area seeking an independent school environment.
Close to Amenities & Major Centres
Huntingdon town centre, just 1.5?miles away, offers a wide selection of shops, cafés, pubs, restaurants, and regular farmers' and artisan markets.
Cultural and leisure facilities include the Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Huntingdon Leisure Centre, and vibrant community venues.
Hinchingbrooke Hospital is just over a mile away, and Huntingdonshire Regional College supports continuing education for post-16s .
Nearby Towns & Cities
Cambridge: ~20?miles south (25–30?minutes by car via A14), home to the historic university, tech hub, and international airport access.
Peterborough: ~23?miles west, easily reached in ~25 mins, with expanding business facilities and mainline connections.
St Neots, St Ives, and Godmanchester: A cluster of expanding commuter settlements just 5–10 miles away, offering additional leisure, shopping, and countryside amenities.
Summary
Stukeley Road superbly combines accessibility and quality of life:
Outstanding transport links: Mainline rail, major highways (A14/A1/A428), and local bus networks.
Strong school catchments: Several highly rated primaries, major secondaries, and pathways to selective/high-performance education in nearby cities.
Thriving town life: Close to Huntingdon's amenities and growing secondary hubs in the region, with countryside charm just beyond.
This address offers an ideal balance of rural tranquillity and everyday convenience - a perfect fit for families, professionals, and commuters alike.
Faq Tenure: Freehold
Property Built: 1890
Current Owner: Owned for 24 years
Onward Movements: Downsizing
Primary School: Stukeley Meadows
Secondary School: St Peters
Council Tax: Band D
Loft: Boarded
Boiler: Installed 2021
Conservatory: Built Approx 2002
Parcel of land between network rail fence and garden rented at a cost of £203 per year
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate, and photographs provided for guidance only.
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