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4 bed detached house for sale
High Street, Barrington CB22

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Charming Four-Bedroom Grade II Listed Thatched Cottage

  • Stunning Setting Overlooking The Village Green

  • Spacious Kitchen With Aga And Open-Plan Living/Dining Area

  • Ground Floor Double Bedroom And Family Bathroom

  • Private Gardens, Driveway Parking, And Workshop

  • EPC - na

This delightful extended Grade II Listed four/ five-bedroom thatched cottage sits proudly overlooking the village green at the heart of this charming community. Rich in character and full of period features, the home offers a blend of traditional elegance and modern family living, all within walking distance of the village’s amenities and excellent transport links to Cambridge and London via both road and rail. Set back from the road, the cottage enjoys a lovely sense of privacy and tranquillity, framed by its thatched roof and picturesque frontage.

Inside, the accommodation is arranged over two floors. It has a country-style kitchen, fitted with base storage units, a butler sink, feature stove set into an inglenook fireplace and large pantry, opening into the spacious living and dining area - a later addition that beautifully complements the original home while providing a generous open-plan space ideal for family gatherings.

There is also a snug with an impressive inglenook fireplace, a ground floor double bedroom with French doors leading to the garden, a single bedroom, and a recently renovated family bathroom.

The first floor offers two double bedrooms arranged in a Jack and Jill style, with one of the bedrooms having its own dressing room (which could easily be converted into a fifth bedroom if desired). Each bedroom benefits from its own staircase access, offering privacy and space. There is also a freestanding bath that serves the upper floor.

Outside, the property enjoys both front and rear gardens. The front features a charming wildflower garden enclosed by a picket fence and a private driveway providing off-road parking. The enclosed rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees, several fruit tree specimens and a cottage garden with spaces to sit and relax. There is also a separate vegetable garden with raised beds, and a gravel garden. Sheds and a workshop (which has power and water) offer additional storage. A large patio area offers the perfect spot for al fresco dining and entertaining while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

This truly unique home combines historic charm, modern comfort, and an enviable setting in one of the area’s most beautiful villages.

Barrington is a beautiful and historic South Cambridgeshire village located about 8 miles (12.9 kilometres) south-west of Cambridge and just a few minutes’ drive from the A10. The village is famous for its picturesque setting around one of the longest village greens in England - a stunning, tree-lined space that gives Barrington its unmistakable charm.

Village Information
Set among open countryside between Shepreth, Foxton, and Haslingfield, Barrington combines idyllic village life with easy access to Cambridge, Royston, and the M11. The village has an active community and a rich history, with many period cottages and listed properties surrounding its vast green. The parish church of All Saints, dating back to the 13th century, overlooks the green and provides a beautiful focal point.

Residents enjoy scenic walks through Barrington Chalk Pit and the surrounding countryside, while the Barrington Village Hall hosts a variety of clubs, events, and social gatherings. Sporting life centres around Barrington Cricket Club and local football pitches, which make use of the expansive village green. There’s a real sense of community here, with regular village markets, fetes, and family-friendly activities throughout the year.

Facilities
Barrington is well-served for a village of its size. The much-loved Royal Oak Pub sits on the green and serves locally sourced food and real ales - a hub of social life for residents. Everyday amenities such as a post office, small shops, and healthcare are found nearby in Foxton and Shepreth, while larger supermarkets and services are within easy reach in Melbourn and Royston.

Barrington CofE vc Primary School is located on Haslingfield Road and was most recently inspected by Ofsted in 2022, achieving a Good rating. The school continues to perform well, with an emphasis on community and outdoor learning. For secondary education, Barrington falls within the catchment for Melbourn Village College, also rated Good (Ofsted 2024). A pre-school operates within the village, and there are several well-regarded nurseries in neighbouring villages.

Transport links are excellent: Foxton railway station is just two miles away, offering direct services to Cambridge and London King’s Cross, while regular bus routes and cycle paths connect to nearby villages and commuter routes. The village is within easy reach of both the M11 and A10, making it an ideal location for professionals working in Cambridge or further afield.

Location

Barrington is a beautiful and historic South Cambridgeshire village located about 8 miles (12.9 kilometres) south-west of Cambridge and just a few minutes’ drive from the A10. The village is famous for its picturesque setting around one of the longest village greens in England - a stunning, tree-lined space that gives Barrington its unmistakable charm.

Village Information
Set among open countryside between Shepreth, Foxton, and Haslingfield, Barrington combines idyllic village life with easy access to Cambridge, Royston, and the M11. The village has an active community and a rich history, with many period cottages and listed properties surrounding its vast green. The parish church of All Saints, dating back to the 13th century, overlooks the green and provides a beautiful focal point.

Residents enjoy scenic walks through Barrington Chalk Pit and the surrounding countryside, while the Barrington Village Hall hosts a variety of clubs, events, and social gatherings. Sporting life centres around Barrington Cricket Club and local football pitches, which make use of the expansive village green. There’s a real sense of community here, with regular village markets, fetes, and family-friendly activities throughout the year.

Facilities
Barrington is well-served for a village of its size. The much-loved Royal Oak Pub sits on the green and serves locally sourced food and real ales - a hub of social life for residents. Everyday amenities such as a post office, small shops, and healthcare are found nearby in Foxton and Shepreth, while larger supermarkets and services are within easy reach in Melbourn and Royston.

Barrington CofE vc Primary School is located on Haslingfield Road and was most recently inspected by Ofsted in 2022, achieving a Good rating. The school continues to perform well, with an emphasis on community and outdoor learning. For secondary education, Barrington falls within the catchment for Melbourn Village College, also rated Good (Ofsted 2024). A pre-school operates within the village, and there are several well-regarded nurseries in neighbouring villages.

Transport links are excellent: Foxton railway station is just two miles away, offering direct services to Cambridge and London King’s Cross, while regular bus routes and cycle paths connect to nearby villages and commuter routes. The village is within easy reach of both the M11 and A10, making it an ideal location for professionals working in Cambridge or further afield.

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