Guide price
£700,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Main Street, Wentworth, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6
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Chain-free
Study
Added yesterday
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1690
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
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Features and description
- Attractive period cottage dating back to the 1500’s
- Set within generous grounds measuring approximately 0.67 acres
- Offered to the market with no onward chain
- Private gated driveway and detached garaging
- Extensive outbuilding which could be converted to an Annexe STP
- EPC Rating = E
Picturesque period cottage set within generous gardens in a peaceful village location
Description
A quintessential, picture-postcard thatched cottage, steeped in history and dating back to the 1500s, beautifully positioned within a charming hamlet setting.
The property occupies a generous plot of approximately 0.68 acres (STS) with a south-facing garden, offering an idyllic retreat for those seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle or smallholding opportunities. An oversized thatched garage, along with a separate garage/workshop, further enhances the appeal.
The approach is via double wrought iron gates opening to a sweeping gravel driveway, providing ample parking and leading to the thatched garage. Inside, the entrance hall welcomes you with stairs rising to the first floor and a useful under-stairs storage area. The kitchen is fitted with a range of units complemented by a ceramic sink and drainer, electric double oven, five-ring hob, and integral dishwasher, flowing into a utility area with space for appliances and housing the oil-fired boiler.
The dining room enjoys excellent natural light from two side windows, including a bay, and French doors opening to the rear garden, creating a seamless connection to the outdoors. The cloakroom/utility includes a butler sink and plumbing for additional appliances. The lounge is a delightful triple-aspect space featuring exposed beams and a multi-fuel burner set within a brick surround, while a versatile fourth bedroom or study completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the split-level landing leads to three well-proportioned bedrooms, each featuring character details such as exposed beams and fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspects and garden views, while the family bathroom includes a bath, separate shower, and airing cupboard.
Outside, the gardens have been thoughtfully landscaped, with a formal front lawn framed by mature shrubs and planting, extending to an orchard containing a variety of fruit trees and a chicken run. A purpose-built garage/workshop with power and light offers excellent scope for hobbies or storage. The plot backs onto open farmland, providing a tranquil backdrop and a true sense of rural living.
Location
Perseverance Cottage is located towards the end of a ‘no through road’ on the western edge of the peaceful village of Wentworth within easy reach of the A142, an important road connection that traverses the region.
Wentworth is an elevated settlement with views over farmland and countryside, with the village orientated around St Peter’s Church and a number of Listed buildings.
The popular and well-served village of Witchford is a short drive, whilst the centre of Ely is around 5 miles to the east. The second smallest city in the country by virtue of its celebrated ancient cathedral built in 1083 and known locally as ‘The Ship of The Fens.’ Ely’s riverside charm, variety of architecture, marketplace and extensive range of shops, restaurants and public houses, ensures it is a popular location for buyers.
Families are particularly drawn to the area for the excellent state and independent schools together with cultural and sporting facilities. Ely is easily commutable by road and rail to Cambridge with its University, burgeoning high tech, biomedical industries and world leading science parks. Ely Station is an important hub for rail travel both to London (70 minutes to London Kings Cross) together with regional and national rail links. Stansted International Airport is approximately 47 miles.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,690 sq ft
Description
A quintessential, picture-postcard thatched cottage, steeped in history and dating back to the 1500s, beautifully positioned within a charming hamlet setting.
The property occupies a generous plot of approximately 0.68 acres (STS) with a south-facing garden, offering an idyllic retreat for those seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle or smallholding opportunities. An oversized thatched garage, along with a separate garage/workshop, further enhances the appeal.
The approach is via double wrought iron gates opening to a sweeping gravel driveway, providing ample parking and leading to the thatched garage. Inside, the entrance hall welcomes you with stairs rising to the first floor and a useful under-stairs storage area. The kitchen is fitted with a range of units complemented by a ceramic sink and drainer, electric double oven, five-ring hob, and integral dishwasher, flowing into a utility area with space for appliances and housing the oil-fired boiler.
The dining room enjoys excellent natural light from two side windows, including a bay, and French doors opening to the rear garden, creating a seamless connection to the outdoors. The cloakroom/utility includes a butler sink and plumbing for additional appliances. The lounge is a delightful triple-aspect space featuring exposed beams and a multi-fuel burner set within a brick surround, while a versatile fourth bedroom or study completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the split-level landing leads to three well-proportioned bedrooms, each featuring character details such as exposed beams and fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom enjoys dual aspects and garden views, while the family bathroom includes a bath, separate shower, and airing cupboard.
Outside, the gardens have been thoughtfully landscaped, with a formal front lawn framed by mature shrubs and planting, extending to an orchard containing a variety of fruit trees and a chicken run. A purpose-built garage/workshop with power and light offers excellent scope for hobbies or storage. The plot backs onto open farmland, providing a tranquil backdrop and a true sense of rural living.
Location
Perseverance Cottage is located towards the end of a ‘no through road’ on the western edge of the peaceful village of Wentworth within easy reach of the A142, an important road connection that traverses the region.
Wentworth is an elevated settlement with views over farmland and countryside, with the village orientated around St Peter’s Church and a number of Listed buildings.
The popular and well-served village of Witchford is a short drive, whilst the centre of Ely is around 5 miles to the east. The second smallest city in the country by virtue of its celebrated ancient cathedral built in 1083 and known locally as ‘The Ship of The Fens.’ Ely’s riverside charm, variety of architecture, marketplace and extensive range of shops, restaurants and public houses, ensures it is a popular location for buyers.
Families are particularly drawn to the area for the excellent state and independent schools together with cultural and sporting facilities. Ely is easily commutable by road and rail to Cambridge with its University, burgeoning high tech, biomedical industries and world leading science parks. Ely Station is an important hub for rail travel both to London (70 minutes to London Kings Cross) together with regional and national rail links. Stansted International Airport is approximately 47 miles.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,690 sq ft
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