3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
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Features and description
- Quintessential Grade II listed thatched cottage, believed in part to date back over 600 years
- Beautifully proportioned accommodation rich in period features and original character
- Established gardens with open countryside beyond
- Peaceful village setting moments from excellent local amenities and countryside walks
- Three double bedrooms and two immaculate bathrooms
- Excellent commuter links via Newport and Audley End stations to London and Cambridge
The Accommodation
The accommodation at The Druce unfolds with a wonderful sense of history and quiet grandeur, where centuries-old craftsmanship is evident at every turn. Exposed timbers, softly uneven floors and deep-set windows create an atmosphere that feels both intimate and reassuring — a home that has evolved gracefully over generations. The principal reception rooms are rich in character, with impressive beams. An atmospheric sitting room has its own log burner — the perfect setting for winter evenings by the fire. Views across the gardens and towards open countryside beyond reinforce the home’s rural credentials.
A separate family room provides a wonderfully convivial space for entertaining, centred around a substantial inglenook fireplace, its brick surround and heavy bressummer beam forming a natural focal point. Period detailing continues throughout, with exposed framework and sympathetic finishes complementing the cottage’s heritage. The kitchen is both practical and inviting — thoughtfully arranged to serve everyday family life while retaining the warmth and charm expected of a home of this era. Generous preparation space and traditional cabinetry sit comfortably alongside the historic fabric of the building, while adjoining areas provide useful ancillary storage and functionality.
Upstairs, the bedrooms continue the story of the house. Well-proportioned and filled with character, they enjoy attractive aspects over the surrounding gardens and village rooftops. The principal bedroom offers an especially charming retreat, with exposed timbers and a peaceful outlook. The remaining bedrooms provide flexibility for family living, guests or home working, all served by well-appointed bath and shower facilities.
Outside
The Druce is embraced by beautifully established gardens, creating a rare sense of space and seclusion at the very heart of the village. The positioning is exceptional — with open countryside beyond and the gentle influence of the nearby River Stort adding to the tranquillity of the setting.
The gardens are predominantly laid to lawn, framed by mature hedging, shrubs and seasonal planting that provide colour and texture throughout the year. Carefully tended borders soften the elevations of the cottage, while specimen trees, including a beautiful old apple tree, create dappled shade during the warmer months and reinforce the sense of maturity and permanence.
There is a wonderful fluidity between house and garden — doors opening onto sheltered seating areas that lend themselves perfectly to outdoor dining, relaxed summer evenings and larger gatherings alike. The grounds feel private yet not isolated, offering that enviable balance of village life with countryside outlook.
The orientation ensures sunlight moves beautifully across the garden throughout the day, illuminating the thatched roof and historic elevations in a way that feels quintessentially English. From almost every angle, the house and garden complement one another — a setting that enhances the cottage’s architectural charm rather than competing with it.
Backing onto open fields, the sense of outlook and breathing space is rare for a central village position. The result is a garden that feels both protected and expansive — ideal for families, keen gardeners or those simply seeking a peaceful rural retreat.
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