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5 bed detached house for sale
Dassels, Braughing, Ware, Hertfordshire SG11

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Savills - Bishops Stortford

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About this property

  • Grade II listed five bedroom detached farmhouse

  • Beautifully refurbished throughout to a high standard

  • Characterful accommodation with period features throughout

  • Set within circa 1 acre of landscaped gardens

  • Self-contained three-room annexe

  • Large driveway providing ample off-street parking

  • Planning permission granted for further extension

  • Well placed for commuters and highly regarded schools

  • Offered with no onward chain

  • EPC Rating = D

Beautifully restored 17th century farmhouse, with timeless character.

Description
Occupying a wonderfully private setting on the fringes of Braughing, this exceptional Grade II listed farmhouse dates back to the 17th century and has been exquisitely restored to offer a home of remarkable character, presence and sophistication. The house has been comprehensively reimagined to meet the demands of modern living, while carefully preserving the integrity and warmth of its period origins.

The approach is immediately impressive, with a traditional timber-framed porch setting the tone for the interiors beyond. Throughout the house, a rich tapestry of original architectural features has been retained and celebrated, including exposed timbers, inglenook fireplaces and handcrafted detailing, all complemented by a refined and cohesive design aesthetic.

The principal living spaces are both elegant and inviting. At the heart of the home lies a superb kitchen, thoughtfully designed around the original fireplace, now incorporating an Aga. A substantial central island forms a natural gathering point, while the adjoining dining area enhances the sense of openness and connectivity, perfectly suited to both everyday living and informal entertaining. A generous boot room provides a practical yet stylish secondary entrance, synonymous with country living.

A beautifully proportioned reception room offers a more formal setting, with French doors opening onto the terrace and gardens beyond, allowing for a seamless transition between inside and out. The flow of accommodation has been carefully considered, balancing intimacy with scale.

The bedroom accommodation is equally impressive. The principal suite is particularly notable, featuring vaulted ceilings, exposed brickwork and a luxuriously appointed en suite bathroom, creating a calm and restful retreat. The remaining bedrooms are individually styled and full of character, served by well-appointed bath and shower rooms finished to an exacting standard.

A separate annexe provides highly versatile additional accommodation. Currently arranged as ancillary space, it offers excellent potential for guest accommodation, home working or independent living, subject to the necessary consents.

The grounds, extending to approximately one acre, have been thoughtfully landscaped to create a series of distinct yet interconnected spaces. A sweeping gravel driveway provides ample parking and a sense of arrival, while the gardens combine formal planting with more natural areas, including terraces, expansive lawns and beautifully stocked borders. Designed to evolve with the seasons, the grounds offer both privacy and enjoyment, with areas for entertaining, relaxation and recreation.

Further enhancing the property's appeal, planning permission remains in place for extension, affording an incoming purchaser the opportunity to further enhance and personalise this already exceptional home.

In all, this is a rare and distinguished period house of considerable charm and substance, offering a harmonious balance of history, craftsmanship and contemporary comfort, set within one of East Hertfordshire’s most desirable rural settings.

Location
Dassels is situated on the outskirts of the highly sought-after village of Braughing, nestled within the picturesque East Hertfordshire countryside and offering an exceptional blend of heritage, charm and convenience. Rich in history and character, Braughing enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from three well regarded public houses, an attractive parish church and a popular primary school.

Beyond the village itself, there is an excellent selection of renowned country inns in the surrounding area, including neighbouring Westmill, celebrated for its welcoming pub and quality dining. The widely acclaimed Pearce’s Farm Shop & Café is also close at hand, offering an outstanding range of locally sourced produce, artisan goods and an excellent café, making it a favoured destination for both shopping and leisurely dining.

Despite its idyllic rural setting, the property is superbly positioned for access to nearby towns. Bishop’s Stortford lies approximately 7 miles to the south, providing a comprehensive range of shopping, dining and leisure facilities, along with a mainline railway station. The traditional market town of Buntingford is just 3 miles to the north, offering a further selection of everyday amenities.

Communications are particularly strong, with mainline rail services from Bishop’s Stortford to London Liverpool Street in around 35 minutes, while Stevenage offers fast services to London King’s Cross in approximately 25 minutes. The A10 provides direct routes south towards London and the M25, and north towards Cambridge, with the M11 also easily accessible via Junction 8, ensuring excellent connectivity across the region.

The area is especially well regarded for its outstanding educational provision, with a number of highly respected schools within easy reach, including Heath Mount, Bishop’s Stortford College, Haileybury and St Edmund’s College, all of which contribute to the area’s enduring appeal for families.

Surrounded by gently rolling countryside, the setting offers an abundance of scenic walks, bridleways and open green spaces, perfectly suited to those seeking a more relaxed pace of life without compromising on accessibility.

Altogether, this is a location that combines rural beauty, strong community spirit and excellent connectivity, making it one of the area’s most desirable village settings.

Square Footage: 3,176 sq ft



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