£2,000 pcm
(£462 pw)
3 bed detached house to rentHuntingdon Road, Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE28
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
3,337 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
About this property
The ground floor has a fully equipped kitchen and Reception room.
Utility/boot room and separate WC.
The first floor has four double bedrooms.
A further large bedroom or drawing room.
Large bathroom with bath, shower and WC.
Further bathroom with freestanding claw foot bath.
The property has a single garage and workshop.
Large areas of lawn, herbaceous borders, fruit
Trees and vegetable garden
Views out over open countryside
A unique opportunity to occupy an important
Grade I listed building belonging to the renowned
17th century diarist Samuel Pepys in the historic village of Brampton.
Pepys House is situated on Huntingdon Road in the village of Brampton, just outside the market town of Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire. The property lies approximately one mile south-west of Huntingdon town centre and around 60 miles north of London, within a pleasant, semi-rural setting close to the River Great Ouse and surrounding countryside. Its location offers convenient access to local amenities and transport links, it is 5 minutes from Huntingdon train station with regular commuter services to London and easy access to the A14/M11
and Cambridge, A1 and Peterborough.
This historic period property is set over two floors, the dining and receptions rooms are on the ground floor and lead into the eqquipped kitchen. There is a handy utility room and separate w.c. The three double bedrooms are located on the first floor, as well as the large family bathroom with bath and shower. There is a large drawing room on this floor. The property has beautiful gardens and a single garage.
The three reception rooms and ground-floor cloakroom at the front of the property will be retained for use by The Pepys House Charity for visitors and exhibitions, with a limited number of open days (dates to be confirmed to the tenant). Visitor access will be restricted to these rooms and the front garden, with the remainder of the house locked and off limits. The property is offered on a licence to occupy, meaning the Licensee has no statutory protection under the Housing Act 1988. The Licensor retains overall control and possession at all times, and prospective tenants are strongly advised to fully understand the implications of a licence to occupy before proceeding.
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Deposit
£2,308
Council tax band
Letting arrangements
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