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Brewbakers
The Barn Offices & Cottage
Dining Room
Rear of 67
Dining Room
Dining Room / Entrance
Dining Room
Kitchen / Snug
Kitchen
Kitchen
Snug
Sitting Room
Sitting Room
Sitting Room Alcove
Main Bedroom
Dressing Room
En suite
Bedroom
En suite
Bedroom with wardrobes
Bathroom
Bathroom
Self-Contained Flat
Self-Contained Flat
Self-Contained Flat
Self-Contained Flat
Driveway & Terrace
Driveway & Cottage
Parking / Garden
Parking / Garden
The Barn Offices & Cottage
Meeting / Dining Room
Kitchen
Bathroom
Lobby
Office Space
Office Space
Gated Driveway
Parking / Garden
Entrance to 67 & 69
Gated Driveway
Boundary Guide
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Total views:  2500+
Guide price
£950,000

6 bedroom detached house for sale

67 & 69 High Street, Harrold, Bedfordshire, MK43
Detached house
6 beds
5 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F

Features and description

  • Rare & exciting opportunity - Grade II listed main house with flat, plus The Barn Offices & Cottage
  • Multi-generational living or live/work/income-earning opportunity (The Cottage could be self-contained separately to the The Barn Offices if desired)
  • Council tax band (main house & flat): F & B / Current rateable value (The Barn Offices & Cottage): £10,250 / CEPC rating (The Barn Offices & Cottage): E
  • Renting out The Barn Offices and the flat could generate earnings of at least £20,000 per year
  • Co-op, Surgery, Pharmacy, 2 pubs, Butcher’s, Indian restaurant, Fish & Chip Shop – all within village
  • Bedford Railway Station: 9 miles – fast trains to London: 40 minutes / •Schools: Harrold Pre and Primary / Sharnbrook Secondary / Private schools in Bedford
  • Contact us or download the brochure below for further information or to arrange a viewing

HISTORIC VILLAGE HOUSE WITH SELF-CONTAINED FLAT, SEPARATE OFFICE STABLE CONVERSION AND COTTAGE

An unusual and exciting, 18th century, Grade II-listed, 5-bedroom, stone home, which includes a self-contained flat, but also a beautiful, detached property - former stables, coach house and wagoner’s cottage -which is currently used as commercial offices - over 5000 sq. ft. of space set around a quarter of an acre of gardens, yard and parking spaces. On the historic High Street of the riverside village of Harrold, Brewbakers is a wonderful multi-generational home, or a family home that comes with multiple income-earning possibilities.

Harrold lies in the heart of beautiful countryside, with wonderful riverside walks and a lovely country park, with café and lakes, that’s a magnet for dog walkers. Yet the village is only 9 miles from the county town, its world-renowned Harpur Trust private schools and its fast trains to London in 40 minutes. The M1 at Milton Keynes is just 13 miles away and Luton Airport little more than 30.

Walk the children to their primary school 350 yards away. Older children can catch the bus or cycle along the country lanes to the catchment secondary at nearby Sharnbrook, which is also home to a community sports centre and gym.

The village has its own surgery, post office, Co-op and butcher’s and you can wander over the ancient bridge to the lovely, little, traditional village stores in Carlton. A popular fish and chip shop and an Indian restaurant are further along the High Street and there’s not one but two historic pubs, including the 400-year-old thatched country pub opposite famed for the Beatles unexpectedly dropping in and playing ‘Hey Jude’ on the piano for the first time in public.

Harrold was namechecked recently by writer, Christoper Winn, in a Telegraph article lauding Bedfordshire as his favourite county; the village was also extolled as “a true hidden gem” by the Sunday Times when naming its 100 best places to live in Britain. With beautiful properties such as Brewbakers, set in picturesque and peaceful places such as Harrold, it’s no surprise that the North Bedfordshire riverside villages have been referred to as “the new Cotswolds.”

MORE ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Glance high between the front windows set in the beautifully lime-pointed stone and you can see that Brewbakers was built in 1725. Possibly two cottages at one time and certainly, in the “Roaring Twenties”, the home and bakehouse of William Wallinger who would, perhaps, be amused to see his antique, cast iron, Alfred Hunt bread oven is now a quirky wine store in your kitchen.

You’ll probably wish to put your stamp on your new home, but there’s no doubt about its character, with lovely, exposed floorboards, oak ledged and braced doors and beautiful beams and posts throughout. There’s more height than you’d expect (though you might need to duck, or grouse, in a couple of places) and plenty of natural light. You have a wonderful sitting room and a cosy snug - both make winter evenings a joy, with logs ablaze in their inglenook stoves and with warmth year-round from their gorgeous timbers and exposed stone walls.

Few homes have such versatility. One of the five beautiful bedrooms (your main bedroom suite is particularly lovely) is part of a delightful, self-contained flat – whilst having been a long-term income earner, it would be a dream for an extremely fortunate teenager, too.

Brewbakers is made for entertaining. Your huge, oak-floored dining room extension, once a snooker room, is now a fabulous family space, which is also perfect for dinner and drinks parties. Fold open two sets of doors and you can spill out onto the terrace in summertime; touch a button and the blinds close it off from outside.

And outside has scope for whatever you want it to be, including landscaped gardens if you wish. As does The Barn at No. 69. Commercial or residential, holiday homes or rentals, if you wish to generate an income from this beautiful, pantiled, red brick building, with its special, beamed and vaulted-ceilinged top floor, complete with shutters that close off its Juliet balcony, and gorgeous old cobbles leading into the central coach house, then you could scarcely ask for more. But nor could you if you wish for family to live close to you, whether it be those who have formerly flown the nest or those who celebrated when you did – Brewbakers is a multi-generational haven.

Such is the space here, though, that you don’t need to choose. You can have it all – a wonderful opportunity in an historic and beautiful property.

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Artistry Property Agents - Bedford
Artistry Property Agents - Bedford
36 St Peter's Street Bedford MK40 2NN
01234 671807
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From historic homes to those of individual, modern design, Artistry specialises in the sale of unique properties. Over the years, our talented team, aided by a passion for architecture and design, distinctive property marketing and access to our powerful database of buyers, has successfully represented some of the finest homes in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire, attracting local, national and international interest. Whilst maintaining the same personal, confidential and exceptional service, our focus on unique homes allows us to occasionally serve clients in other areas too, including those in London, who are attracted to the strong Artistry brand. If you are looking to buy or sell a unique home locally or further afield, we would be delighted to hear from you. Visit our website or call our marketing office in the county town of Bedford to discuss your requirements.
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