Guide price
£1,100,000
(£375/sq. ft)
5 bed property for saleChurch Street, Shillington SG5
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,935 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Impressive converted Victorian school
Stunning character property with contemporary interior
Five double bedrooms
Luxury finishes throughout
Open-plan living area with vaulted ceiling
Ensuite to principal bedroom
Low maintenance landscaped garden
Double garage and parking
Stunning countryside views
6.9 miles to Hitchin or Arlesey station
Property Insight:
Set in the beautiful village of Shillington and dating back to the Victorian era, this is a truly unique family home. The beautifully preserved exterior is set against a thoughtfully remodelled and contemporary interior - perfectly designed for modern family living in a spacious and luxurious setting. With a wonderful backdrop of beautiful views over open countryside and the church grounds opposite, the house itself creates a striking first impression with its intricate Victorian detailing and decorative brickwork.
Upon entering the property, it immediately feels calm and welcoming. The spacious vaulted entrance hall has been decorated in warm neutrals and has a spacious and modern aesthetic which contrasts with the property’s traditional exterior. The floor is carpeted with a neutral carpet, and strategically placed LED uplighters create a soft layered light. A stylish architectural staircase with a modern glass balustrade and finished in dark wood leads up to the first floor, complementing the vaulted wooden ceiling. A large storage cupboard provides handy storage.
The bedrooms are all located on the ground floor, enabling the living space upstairs to benefit from the incredible open views. The generously sized principal bedroom has been beautifully decorated in a sophisticated navy and white colour palette, creating a stylish yet calming atmosphere. Featuring a striking navy feature wall, elegant window shutters, and plenty of space for furniture, this room feels both contemporary and inviting. It also benefits from its own ensuite bathroom in a modern classic style - featuring attractive grey subway tiles and white sanitaryware, including a freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle.
The remaining four bedrooms are all well-proportioned double rooms which offer great versatility and decorated in neutral decor. The fifth bedroom is currently being used as a gym and features French doors which open on to the garden alongside practical wooden flooring. Any of the bedrooms could easily be repurposed as a spacious home office or studio if required.
The family bathroom is also located on the ground floor. Designed in a similar style to the ensuite, it features a ‘White Company’ aesthetic with grey subway wall tiles, white floor tiles and a classic white suite including a modern claw-footed freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle. Completing the downstairs is a large utility room which provides access to the garden via a glazed door. Designed in contemporary style, the utility features attractive cabinetry in contrasting tones of charcoal grey and white and is a spacious and handy addition for any busy family.
Upstairs, the staircase opens on to a large and thoughtfully designed open-plan living space. Utilising the height of the building to its full advantage, the impressive space has been effectively zoned and incorporates a variety of textures and finishes to add interest as well as enjoying plenty of natural light, thanks to multiple windows and skylights. The sitting room has three large windows with impressive views and is decorated in a neutral colour palette with a warm neutral carpet. At one end is a large log burning stove with a brick hearth – the perfect setting for cosy winter evenings in front of the fire. It’s a large room with plenty of space to add comfy sofas and a wonderful setting for relaxing after a busy day or for entertaining friends and family.
Open plan to the sitting room and overlooking the galleried entrance hall via a glass balustrade are the dining room and study. The dining room features attractive wooden flooring and two double column radiators in a contemporary black finish. There is ample space for a large dining table and chairs, and the modern pendant light fitting above the table is a stylish addition. It’s the perfect place to enjoy relaxed family meals or for entertaining friends. The study area features a beautiful brickwork arch detailing on the wall alongside wooden flooring. It’s a flexible space which is excellent for those working from home but could also make a great playroom for children.
Leading off from the dining room is the bespoke kitchen which has an elegant, modern classic aesthetic and a stunning balcony with far-reaching views. Triple aspect and over 29’ in length, the kitchen feels wonderfully spacious and features a range of contrasting dove grey, charcoal grey and white shaker-style cabinetry with white marbled work surfaces and warm wooden flooring. There is plenty of storage space and integrated appliances include a large range cooker with induction hob, fridge freezer and dishwasher. It’s easy to imagine yourself perched at the kitchen peninsula, sipping your first freshly brewed coffee of the day or enjoying a glass of wine with friends in the evening. At one end of the room is a cosy seating area with space for a sofa and additional furniture – another lovely spot to relax and unwind. The balcony benefits from bifold doors which can be opened up during the summer months to really benefit from the space and enjoy alfresco meals accompanied by those incredible views...
Outside, the south-east facing garden is beautifully landscaped and low maintenance, featuring a large patio – ideal for summer barbecues – plus an artificial lawn. A further sunken patio provides a second seating area. It’s a fantastic garden for entertaining or simply relaxing in the sunshine. To the rear of the property is a spacious driveway with parking for multiple vehicles, plus a double garage.
If you find it hard to choose between period properties and contemporary living, this elegant property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the timeless charm of Victorian architecture combined with a luxurious and modern interior – and with simply stunning views! It really does offer the best of both worlds.
Location:
At the northeast edge of the Chiltern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty, stands Shillington, a traditional English village that dates back more than 1000 years. Shillington offers an idyllic blend of peaceful countryside living and easy access to essential amenities, making it a sought-after location. Its picturesque village setting includes a village school, store, popular farm shop, charming local pubs and beautiful green spaces. Shillington provides a tranquil retreat while still being within reach of nearby towns like Hitchin and Letchworth, with their independent boutiques, restaurants and bars. There are almost 30 miles of footpaths around the village, making it great for walkers. The M1 and Luton airport are just a 20-minute drive away, whilst nearby Arlesey and Hitchin stations have direct train links to London and Cambridge.
These particulars are intended to give a fair and reliable description ofthe property but no responsibility for any inaccuracy or error can be accepted and do not constitute an offer or contract. We have not tested any services or appliances (including central heating if fitted) referred to in these particulars and the purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the working order and condition. If a property is unoccupied at any time there may be reconnection charges for any switched off/disconnected or drained services or appliances. All measurements are approximate.
EPC Rating: D
Location
At the northeast edge of the Chiltern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty, stands Shillington, a traditional English village that dates back more than 1000 years. Shillington offers an idyllic blend of peaceful countryside living and easy access to essential amenities, making it a sought-after location. Its picturesque village setting includes a village school, charming local pubs and beautiful green spaces. Shillington provides a tranquil retreat while still being within reach of nearby towns like Hitchin and Letchworth, with their independent boutiques, restaurants and bars. There are almost 30 miles of footpaths around the village, making it great for walkers. The M1 and Luton airport are just a 20-minute drive away, whilst nearby Arlesey and Hitchin stations have direct train links to London and Cambridge.
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