4 bedroom detached house
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Study
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2017
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Beautifully refurbished period cottage overlooking the village green
- Freshly decorated outside, this house is very attractive
- Stylish open-plan living with a contemporary finish
- High-spec kitchen with handmade oak cabinetry
- Elegant reception rooms with exposed beams and inglenook fireplace
- Four deluxe bedrooms offering flexible accommodation
- EPC Rating = D
Beautifully restored family home in a welcoming picturesque village.
Description
May House is an exquisitely refurbished period cottage, superbly positioned in the heart of Widdington with uninterrupted views across the village green. Formerly two cottages, the property has been meticulously redesigned to create a wide, lateral home arranged over two floors, perfectly suited to modern family life.
The ground floor offers a wonderful sense of flow and space. A welcoming entrance hall with flagstone flooring and a former inglenook fireplace sets the tone, leading into a bespoke open-plan kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is handmade with oak cabinetry, Siemens Studioline appliances, a Belfast sink overlooking the garden and soft-close drawers throughout. A utility/boot room and a separate study, previously used as an occasional bedroom, add flexibility for growing families or guests.
The sitting room is full of character, with exposed beams, an imposing inglenook fireplace and a sleek wood-burning stove. To the rear, the garden room is currently used as a reading and music space, with French doors opening onto a sunny terrace, ideal for indoor-outdoor living and entertaining.
Upstairs, the first floor offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom with views over the garden. The luxurious family bathroom is a standout feature, complete with a roll-top bath set on a central island.
Outside, the garden is thoughtfully zoned for both entertaining and relaxation. Two patio terraces, accessed from the kitchen and garden room, are perfect for al fresco dining and include outdoor electric points, a firepit, outdoor sink, and attractive lighting. Stone steps lead to a well-maintained lawn with planted borders and post-and-rail fencing, marking the boundary to the paddock beyond. To the front, there is off-street parking, side gate access to the garden, sheds, and a tidy bin area.
Extensive works have been carried out throughout the property, including new radiators, flooring, electrics, plumbing and repointing of the chimneys, all presented in beautifully refurbished condition.
May House is a rare opportunity to enjoy the best of countryside living in a home that combines period charm with high-quality modern finishes, ready for a family to move in and make it their own.
Location
Set in the peaceful and picturesque village of Widdington, this charming location offers the perfect blend of rural living and modern convenience. Surrounded by rolling countryside and historic character, the property is just a short walk from the 12th-century church and the much-loved Fleur De Lys pub, an inviting spot at the heart of the community.
Widdington is ideally located for access to nearby towns. The village is just 2 miles from Newport, which offers a mainline railway station with direct services to London Liverpool Street, as well as local shops and schools. The historic market town of Saffron Walden is only 5 miles away, providing a wider range of amenities including independent shops, cafes, supermarkets and cultural attractions such as the Saffron Walden Museum and Audley End House. Bishop’s Stortford lies approximately 10 miles to the south and Cambridge is around 20 miles to the north, both easily accessible via the nearby M11.
From Newport station, trains to London Liverpool Street run frequently throughout the day, with journey times from as little as 1 hour.
The area is particularly appealing thanks to its excellent selection of schools. Saffron Walden offers several well-regarded options, including Saffron Walden County High School, a coeducational academy known for its academic performance and sixth form provision. For younger children, Dame Bradbury’s School in Saffron Walden offers independent primary education as part of the Stephen Perse Foundation. There are also a number of local primary schools in surrounding villages.
The community is tight-knit and welcoming, with regular events held at the Village Hall, including amateur dramatics, community fairs, and social gatherings.
For those who enjoy history and culture, the nearby towns provide plenty of attractions. Saffron Walden is home to the beautiful Audley End House, a magnificent Jacobean mansion, which offers a glimpse into the past with its stunning architecture, gardens and events throughout the year.
Square Footage: 2,017 sq ft
Directions
SatNav - CB11 3SD
What3Words - ///sketches.parading.parkland
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and drainage
Oil fired central heating
Broadband available in the area
Satellite TV available in the area
Burglar alarm fitted
Description
May House is an exquisitely refurbished period cottage, superbly positioned in the heart of Widdington with uninterrupted views across the village green. Formerly two cottages, the property has been meticulously redesigned to create a wide, lateral home arranged over two floors, perfectly suited to modern family life.
The ground floor offers a wonderful sense of flow and space. A welcoming entrance hall with flagstone flooring and a former inglenook fireplace sets the tone, leading into a bespoke open-plan kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is handmade with oak cabinetry, Siemens Studioline appliances, a Belfast sink overlooking the garden and soft-close drawers throughout. A utility/boot room and a separate study, previously used as an occasional bedroom, add flexibility for growing families or guests.
The sitting room is full of character, with exposed beams, an imposing inglenook fireplace and a sleek wood-burning stove. To the rear, the garden room is currently used as a reading and music space, with French doors opening onto a sunny terrace, ideal for indoor-outdoor living and entertaining.
Upstairs, the first floor offers four beautifully appointed bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom with views over the garden. The luxurious family bathroom is a standout feature, complete with a roll-top bath set on a central island.
Outside, the garden is thoughtfully zoned for both entertaining and relaxation. Two patio terraces, accessed from the kitchen and garden room, are perfect for al fresco dining and include outdoor electric points, a firepit, outdoor sink, and attractive lighting. Stone steps lead to a well-maintained lawn with planted borders and post-and-rail fencing, marking the boundary to the paddock beyond. To the front, there is off-street parking, side gate access to the garden, sheds, and a tidy bin area.
Extensive works have been carried out throughout the property, including new radiators, flooring, electrics, plumbing and repointing of the chimneys, all presented in beautifully refurbished condition.
May House is a rare opportunity to enjoy the best of countryside living in a home that combines period charm with high-quality modern finishes, ready for a family to move in and make it their own.
Location
Set in the peaceful and picturesque village of Widdington, this charming location offers the perfect blend of rural living and modern convenience. Surrounded by rolling countryside and historic character, the property is just a short walk from the 12th-century church and the much-loved Fleur De Lys pub, an inviting spot at the heart of the community.
Widdington is ideally located for access to nearby towns. The village is just 2 miles from Newport, which offers a mainline railway station with direct services to London Liverpool Street, as well as local shops and schools. The historic market town of Saffron Walden is only 5 miles away, providing a wider range of amenities including independent shops, cafes, supermarkets and cultural attractions such as the Saffron Walden Museum and Audley End House. Bishop’s Stortford lies approximately 10 miles to the south and Cambridge is around 20 miles to the north, both easily accessible via the nearby M11.
From Newport station, trains to London Liverpool Street run frequently throughout the day, with journey times from as little as 1 hour.
The area is particularly appealing thanks to its excellent selection of schools. Saffron Walden offers several well-regarded options, including Saffron Walden County High School, a coeducational academy known for its academic performance and sixth form provision. For younger children, Dame Bradbury’s School in Saffron Walden offers independent primary education as part of the Stephen Perse Foundation. There are also a number of local primary schools in surrounding villages.
The community is tight-knit and welcoming, with regular events held at the Village Hall, including amateur dramatics, community fairs, and social gatherings.
For those who enjoy history and culture, the nearby towns provide plenty of attractions. Saffron Walden is home to the beautiful Audley End House, a magnificent Jacobean mansion, which offers a glimpse into the past with its stunning architecture, gardens and events throughout the year.
Square Footage: 2,017 sq ft
Directions
SatNav - CB11 3SD
What3Words - ///sketches.parading.parkland
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity and drainage
Oil fired central heating
Broadband available in the area
Satellite TV available in the area
Burglar alarm fitted
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