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£1,500,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Woodhall, Main Road, Wormingford, Colchester CO6

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 5 receptions

  • EPC Rating: F

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Moated 16th Century Manor House

  • Approximately 1.5 acres of land

  • 5 Bedroom offering over 4,000 sq ft of accommodation

  • Annexe potential

  • Sympathetically restored

  • Driveway and double cart lodge

  • Village Location

  • Countryside views

  • Well located with excellent transport links into Colchester, Sudbury or London.

  • Contact Edd Callegari - luxpad Personal Estate agent. Available 7 days a week.

Summary: A rare opportunity to own a 16th-century fully moated farmhouse of exceptional character and scale. Woodhall is a Grade II listed country residence that blends 16th-century heritage with modern refinement, offering over 4,000 sq ft of versatile living space. With sweeping grounds, elegant reception rooms, a magnificent kitchen, and annexe potential, this is a home that delivers grandeur, privacy, and practicality in equal measure. Set within 1.5 acres of landscaped gardens and surrounded by uninterrupted countryside, yet within easy reach of Colchester, Sudbury, and London rail links, Woodhall is the perfect balance of rural seclusion and accessibility.

Property description

The Approach: Woodhall announces itself with a sweeping gravel drive that curves gracefully across the front of the estate, culminating at a handsome double cartlodge. A wrought iron gate and fencing mark the entrance to the secure grounds, while a charming timber gate opens onto a brick pedestrian bridge that spans the moat. This elegant crossing leads into the front gardens, immediately evoking a sense of heritage and grandeur. The approach sets the stage for the property’s distinguished character, with Woodhall nestled serenely within its own grounds, framed by mature trees and the rolling countryside beyond.

Ground Floor: Stepping inside, the journey begins in the heart of the home: A magnificent kitchen and breakfast room that combines timeless craftsmanship with modern refinement. A large electric aga, a striking central island, and a bespoke pantry cupboard create a space that is both practical and impressive, ideally suited to family life and entertaining. From here, the house unfolds into a series of distinguished reception rooms. The dining room and sitting room offer refined settings for entertaining and relaxation, each enriched by exposed beams and traditional fireplaces. A study provides a peaceful retreat, ideal for work or contemplation, while the kitchen flows seamlessly into a substantial utility and boot room. This practical space connects directly to both the front and rear gardens, making it the perfect entrance after countryside walks.

The utility also serves as a bridge to the second wing of the house, currently arranged as an extension to the main residence. Here, an additional reception room, bedroom, and bathroom create a versatile suite with exceptional annexe potential. This wing offers scope for multi-generational living or a home-and-income arrangement, further enhancing Woodhall’s appeal.

First Floor: A wide feature staircase rises from the kitchen to the principal first floor of the main house. The accommodation here is generous and beautifully proportioned, with four bedrooms that each exude character and charm. The principal suite is a true sanctuary, complete with a luxurious en suite bathroom featuring a statement bathtub and a large walk-in shower.
Every bedroom has been thoughtfully finished, blending period detail with modern comfort, and each enjoys its own unique outlook across the moat and the uninterrupted countryside beyond. The first floor embodies both elegance and practicality, offering a harmonious continuation of the grandeur found below.

Gardens: The grounds extend to around 1.5 acres, providing a setting of rare beauty and tranquillity. Sweeping lawns, formal gardens, and established trees frame the house, while direct access to surrounding fields and bridleways ensures a seamless connection to the wider landscape. Ample parking and a double cart lodge add convenience, yet the overriding impression is one of timeless country splendour. Designed for both recreation and repose, the gardens perfectly complement the historic farmhouse, completing the sense of a distinguished rural estate.

Refurbishment:

The current owners acquired Woodhall 11 years ago and have since undertaken a comprehensive programme of restoration and enhancement. Their vision has sympathetically preserved the property’s historic character while introducing modern refinements, ensuring the house and grounds are presented in exceptional condition. Key Works Completed:

2015 – French drain installed around the house perimeter to improve drainage and protect the structure.
2015 – Study transformed with a suspended oak frame, oak flooring, and lime plaster walls.
2015 – Kitchen relocated to its current position, fitted with a bespoke Roundhouse design and five-oven Aga.
2015 – Principal suite en suite fully refurbished, floor reinforced, and underfloor heating added.
2015 – Family bathroom refurbished to a high standard.
2018 – Loft fully insulated using natural black sheep wool.
2019 – Moat dredged and cleared, with railway sleeper supporting walls and a pontoon added.
2020 – Garden patio refurbished with York stone flooring.
2020 – Dining room enhanced with oak frame corner support.
2020 – Downstairs cloakroom roof repaired and insulation added.
2020–2023 – Comprehensive programme of window repairs carried out.
2021 – External decorations completed and windows repainted.
2022 – Twelve air pumps installed in the moat to improve oxygenation.
2022 – Garage electrics upgraded and fitted with a car charging point.
2023 – Boot room fully refurbished with new cupboards, flooring, and a redesigned downstairs cloakroom.

Additional information:


  • Local authority: Colchester: Band G
  • Conservation area: No
  • Grade II Listed: Yes
  • Surrounding land: Protected farmland.
  • Windows: Single-glazed with internal secondary glazing.
  • Service: Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. Oil central heating. Note: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
  • Internet Speeds: Ultrafast offering speeds of 1000mbps
  • Mobile Phone Signal: O2, EE, Three and Vodafone
  • EPC Rating: F with potential to improve to an E.
  • Flood Risk: Very Low


Local area guide:

Woodhall offers the perfect blend of rural tranquillity and modern convenience. Set within the picturesque Essex countryside, this historic moated farmhouse enjoys proximity to charming villages and vibrant towns, ensuring residents benefit from excellent amenities, schools, leisure opportunities, and transport links while retaining the peace of country living.

Transport Links:


  • Approximately 7 mins to Colchester Main Station - direct fast train to London Liverpool Street in 45mins
  • Approximately 10 mins to Marks Tey Station - direct train to London Liverpool Street in 60 mins


Shopping: Day-to-day essentials can be found in nearby villages such as Bures and Nayland, which offer local shops, delis, and convenience stores. For a wider retail experience, Colchester provides a full range of supermarkets, high-street brands, and independent boutiques, while Sudbury offers a traditional market town atmosphere with specialist shops and weekly markets.

Healthcare: Local healthcare services are available in West Bergholt ( approximately a 5 minutes drive), to include a gp practice, pharmacy and co-op (opens 7am - 10pm). For more comprehensive medical facilities, Colchester General Hospital and Sudbury Health Centre are within easy reach, ensuring residents have access to both routine and specialist care.

Leisure Facilities: The surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and horse riding, with bridleways and footpaths directly accessible from Woodhall. Nearby Dedham Vale, part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, provides stunning landscapes famously painted by Constable. Colchester offers leisure centres, gyms, theatres, and cinemas, while Sudbury boasts riverside walks and cultural attractions. The highly regarded "Stoke by Nayland Golf club" & "The Essex Golf and Country Club" are nearby and offer golf, spa, gym and dining facilities.

Schools: Families are well served by a range of highly regarded schools:


  • Primary Schools: Nayland, Fordham, West Bergholt and Bures Primary.
  • Secondary Schools: Thomas Gainsborough School in Sudbury and Colchester County High School for Girls.
  • Independent Schools: Holmwood House (Colchester), Littlegarth School (near Nayland), and the prestigious Colchester Royal Grammar School. In addition, Ipswich School. Ipswich High School, Royal Hospital School, Gosfield, St Joes and Felsted are all accessible via private school coach routes.


Pubs and Restaurants: The local area is rich in traditional pubs and eateries. Within approximately 5 minutes, you can drive to "The Three Horseshoes" in Fordham which is a popular choice for locals due to its 3 aa rosettes, amongst other awards. Nayland offers the riverside Anchor Inn and the highly regarded Crown, while Bures features cosy country pubs and cafés. Colchester and Sudbury provide a wide choice of restaurants, from fine dining to casual family-friendly venues.

Nearby Villages:


  • Nayland: A picturesque medieval village with timber-framed houses, historic St James’ Church, and a strong community atmosphere.
  • Bures: Straddling the Essex-Suffolk border, Bures is known for its riverside setting, historic chapel, and railway station connecting to London.
  • Wormingford: A small, historic parish linked to dragon legends and Constable’s paintings, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with a post office and pub.


Nearby Towns and Cities


  • Sudbury: A thriving market town with a rich wool trade heritage, Sudbury offers shopping, cultural attractions, and riverside walks. It is served by Sudbury railway station, with direct services to Marks Tey, connecting to the mainline for London Liverpool Street.
  • Colchester: Britain’s oldest recorded town, Colchester combines history with modern living. Attractions include Colchester Castle, the zoo, and a vibrant shopping and dining scene. Colchester North railway station is a major hub on the Great Eastern Main Line, offering fast services to London Liverpool Street, Ipswich, and Norwich.
  • The Coast: This property also benefits from being only a 40 minute drive to a number of costal towns, such as Frinton, which is where current owners often walk their dogs in the summer and winter months. Larger seaside towns are also accessible, such as Aldeburgh which is approximately 90 minutes away.

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