Guide price
£1,650,000
(£316/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleTop End, Pytchley, Kettering, Northamptonshire NN14
5 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
From 5,226 - 5,858 sq. ft
EPC Rating: G
- Freehold
Savills - Stamford
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About this property
A fabulous listed Manor House in a well-connected Conservation Village
Combining period elegance, within circa 1.7 acres exquisite gardens & grounds
With detached former annex cottage within the grounds
Kettering Mainline Railway station (London St Pancras from 46 mins) just 3.5 miles
Wellingborough School 9 miles; Oundle School 16 miles; Kimbolton & Uppingham Schools 20 miles
EPC Rating = G
A 17th century Manor House, within 1.7 acres of glorious gardens and in the heart of an attractive Conservation Village, within five miles of Kettering's mainline railway services to London
Description
This Grade II listed 17th century Manor House exudes character and charm and is positioned privately within the core of an attractive Conservation village, within 1.7 acres, or thereabouts, of glorious gardens. The property offers seclusion and grandeur in equal measure.
Accommodation
Internally, the home is arranged over three floors and features a thoughtfully evolved layout that combines period character with everyday functionality.
The front door opens into a traditional porch and then a central hallway, complete with an open fireplace and a comfortable seating area, with window seats, which forms the heart of the home and provides access to the garden to the rear. Within the hallway, the staircase rises to the first floor, whilst a second staircase descends to the first cellar, beneath.
To the right, the dining room is an elegant reception room, conveniently placed for the kitchen, The dining room has a brushed steel, raised grate gas fireplace within an ornate painted timber surround, a high ceiling and partially exposed stonework walls, whilst there is also access to a second cellar.
Off the dining room, the library has fitted bookcases and is a charming book room, with window seats and a fireplace with log burner within, which is perfect for quiet moments, informal gatherings, or a home office, as it has been used.
The kitchen/breakfast room has a Royal Blue electric Aga, with an integrated companion module with gas hob. The kitchen is fitted with a range of farmhouse style units with wooden work surfaces, whilst there is ample space for a table and chairs, for informal dining. Adjacent is a utility room with cloakroom.
From back within the central hall, steps lead up to a panelled sitting room, from within which double doors open into the panelled drawing room. Both of these formal reception room have open fireplaces, elegant proportions, window seats and large sash windows overlooking the beautiful garden and are ideal for larger gatherings and entertaining.
At first floor level, the principal bedroom is generously proportioned and features extensive mirror-fronted built-in storage, alongside a dedicated, full-suite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom, an additional family bathroom and a separate walk-in wardrobe complete the first-floor accommodation.
There are two further double bedrooms and a second family bathroom, along with a sitting room and box store room, on the second floor.
Outside
The gardens and grounds are a particular passion of the sellers and are fabulously arranged and impressive. The house is approached through wrought Iron front gates, framed by stone pillars with ball finials atop, to a generous gravelled driveway and parking sweep to the front of the house.
An archway to the south side of the house leads to the meticulously designed and maintained gardens, which stretch to the east and south. These are arranged in keeping with a 17th Century manor house with a series of imaginative and beautifully arranged parterres, gravel paths, water features and pollarded avenues which offer a series of stunning vistas. Designed for both beauty and tranquillity, the grounds are a true highlight. In contrast to the formal landscaped gardens, a wilderness area, shielded from the formal gardens and in the north-eastern corner, has a pond and wild flower meadow, serving as a wonderful haven for the rich insect and bird life.
The total plot extends to about 1.7 acres and there is a separate road entrance off Manor Gardens enabling access to the gardens for larger machinery.
Annex Cottage
To the north of the main house, framing one side of the driveway parking sweep, a separate two-storey cottage currently serves as an office. Subject to any necessary listed consents, this building could be easily adapted to revert to a self-contained annexe, offering flexible living or guest accommodation.
Location
The property occupies a secluded position within the Conservation Village of Pytchley, which is well served by Kettering three miles to the north, or Wellingborough seven miles to the south east. Both market towns provide ample shopping and recreational facilities, with a main hospital at Kettering too.
The village is well placed for communications, with easy access to the A14 dual carriageway which leads to the A1 interchange section at Brampton to the east, and the M1 motorway to the west.
For commuting into London there are regular train services from both Kettering and Wellingborough with journey times into London St Pancras from 46 minutes. The county town, Northampton (14 miles south west) offers mainline train services into London Euston from around one hour.
The area has a choice of numerous school options, including the village’s primary school and Kettering’s Academies, whilst the public schools of Wellingborough, Oundle, Kimbolton and Uppingham are within a 20 mile radius, with Rugby, Oakham and Stamford a little further afield.
Square Footage: 5,226 sq ft
Acreage:
1.7 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Full mains electricity, water, gas & drainage. Air source heat pump central heating (2025). Fibre-optic broadband is within the village.
Local Authority: North Northamptonshire Council
Council Tax band: G
The property is Grade II listed & within a Conservation Area.
Fixtures & Fittings: Curtains, blinds, carpets and light fittings are included in the sale. Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.
All journey times and distances are approximate.
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