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Guide price
£2,000,00013 bedroom detached house for sale
Meadow Road, Great Gransden
Detached house
13 beds
6 baths
10211
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Features and description
- Historic Grade II listed country house with elegant Georgian architecture
- Peaceful village location with easy access to Cambridge and London
- Over 10,000 sq ft of versatile accommodation, ideal for multi-generational living or a private rural retreat
- Multiple independent living spaces with main house, self-contained annexe, and two separate flats
- Rich in period features including sash windows, cornicing, flagstones, and panelled doors
- Equestrian facilities including stables, hay barn, manège, and paddocks
- Landscaped gardens with sunken lawn, herbaceous borders, and tranquil courtyard
- Set within 20.82 acres of parkland, woodland, and open countryside
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A beautifully presented, historic country house in the sought-after village of Great Gransden, offering over 10,000 sq ft of versatile accommodation, landscaped gardens, equestrian facilities, and development potential. Ideal for multi-generational living or a private rural retreat.
Cambridge 13 miles, Huntingdon 12 miles, St Neots 7 miles (fast train to King's Cross 40 minutes), (distances and time are approximate).
Gransden Hall is a remarkable Grade II listed country house, believed to have been built in the mid-1700s in an elegant ‘H’-shaped design. Historical assessments by Huntingdonshire District Council suggest the possibility of an earlier medieval timber-framed structure beneath its Georgian exterior, adding depth to its architectural legacy. In the 19th century, parts of the original house were removed and sympathetically modified, preserving a wealth of period features. These include shaped parapets with stone copings and ball finials, deep moulded cornicing, high plinths with roll mouldings, sash windows, and striking ‘Batty Langley’ style bay windows.
Lovingly maintained by the same family for over 50 years, the property has undergone thoughtful improvements while retaining its historic character. Today, Gransden Hall is a striking family home, offering flexible accommodation for multi-generational living, all set within landscaped gardens and enjoying sweeping views across parkland, paddocks, woodland, and open countryside.
Great Gransden is a charming village nestled in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with a strong sense of community. The village is well-equipped with essential amenities including a sports field, playing field, post office, general store and the historic Reading Room, which serves as a hub for local events and meetings. Families benefit from the presence of Barnabas Oley Church of England Primary School, known for its rich heritage and strong academic reputation.
Great Gransden is served by several bus routes including the 18, 18A, and C2, connecting to nearby towns such as Cambourne, St Neots, and Huntingdon. The nearest train station is in St Neots, approximately 8 km away, offering direct services to London and other major destinations. The village is within easy driving distance of Cambridge, making it convenient for commuters looking for a quieter home base. The nearby A428 provides fast road access into Cambridge and Bedford giving enhanced connectivity to regional transport networks and major employment hubs.
Cambridge 13 miles, Huntingdon 12 miles, St Neots 7 miles (fast train to King's Cross 40 minutes), (distances and time are approximate).
Gransden Hall is a remarkable Grade II listed country house, believed to have been built in the mid-1700s in an elegant ‘H’-shaped design. Historical assessments by Huntingdonshire District Council suggest the possibility of an earlier medieval timber-framed structure beneath its Georgian exterior, adding depth to its architectural legacy. In the 19th century, parts of the original house were removed and sympathetically modified, preserving a wealth of period features. These include shaped parapets with stone copings and ball finials, deep moulded cornicing, high plinths with roll mouldings, sash windows, and striking ‘Batty Langley’ style bay windows.
Lovingly maintained by the same family for over 50 years, the property has undergone thoughtful improvements while retaining its historic character. Today, Gransden Hall is a striking family home, offering flexible accommodation for multi-generational living, all set within landscaped gardens and enjoying sweeping views across parkland, paddocks, woodland, and open countryside.
Great Gransden is a charming village nestled in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, offering a peaceful rural lifestyle with a strong sense of community. The village is well-equipped with essential amenities including a sports field, playing field, post office, general store and the historic Reading Room, which serves as a hub for local events and meetings. Families benefit from the presence of Barnabas Oley Church of England Primary School, known for its rich heritage and strong academic reputation.
Great Gransden is served by several bus routes including the 18, 18A, and C2, connecting to nearby towns such as Cambourne, St Neots, and Huntingdon. The nearest train station is in St Neots, approximately 8 km away, offering direct services to London and other major destinations. The village is within easy driving distance of Cambridge, making it convenient for commuters looking for a quieter home base. The nearby A428 provides fast road access into Cambridge and Bedford giving enhanced connectivity to regional transport networks and major employment hubs.
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