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8 bedroom detached house
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- Tenure: Freehold
Upwick Hall comprises a formal courtyard garden and grounds, including curtilage Listed West Barn and Grade II Listed East Barn, Cart Lodge and Upwick Cottage. There is also a stable block. The land surrounding Upwick Hall and grounds extends to approximately ten acres of predominantly grassland divided into two paddocks, a small area of woodland and a pond. This land has historically been used for grazing purposes and has a field shelter and water supply to an automated drinking trough.
Upwick Cottage, East and West Barn, Cartlodge Stables Upwick Cottage is a Grade II Listed three bedroom semi detached dwelling, attached to the end of the East Barn. The accommodation includes entrance hall, kitchen/dining room, sitting room and three first floor bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, there is an enclosed garden and parking area as well as a small Granary (which is also Listed) for additional storage space. The property extends to just over 1,000 sq ft.
The East Barn is Grade II Listed and the West Barn is curtilage Listed. Once converted, they will provide 218 sq m (2,346 sq ft) and 224 sq m (2,411 sq ft) of accommodation respectively. Both barns were originally built as agricultural buildings and have been used as ancillary residential space use for Upwick Hall Farmhouse. The stables were built in the early 1980s. The East Barn is a two storey barn of brick construction under a slate roof and has an existing one bedroom flat with planning consent for conversion to a three bedroom dwelling. The East Barn proposes an entrance hall, an open plan kitchen/breakfast room, study, dining area, full height reception room and a downstairs utility and shower room and upstairs, three bedrooms, a bathroom and separate shower room. A side entrance is proposed from the east elevation, with a private garden and landscaping to the north.
The Cartlodge to the east is timber framed with clay roof tiles. Parking for the East Barn is proposed in the Cartlodge. The West Barn has planning to convert to a four bedroom property and is a two storey building constructed in brick with concrete block inner walls. The property will comprise an entrance hall, open plan kitchen/dining room, reception room, study, utility room a cloakroom. On the first floor there will be four bedrooms, an en suite and family bathroom. There will be a private enclosed garden to the north and pedestrian gate to the south for additional allocated parking.
The buildings form a single storey U-shape configuration in the north eastern corner of the site. They are of timber construction with concrete flooring, timber sheet boarding and felt roof.
The property is set in the picturesque and sought after hamlet of Upwick Green in rolling countryside and almost equidistant between the villages of Little Hadham and Albury. A delightful rural location, yet just a short drive from the market town of Bishop's Stortford (approx 4.5 miles) where there is a comprehensive range of social, educational and recreational facilities including a mainline station with regular services to London's Liverpool Street (approx. 37 minutes). The M11 motorway (Junction 8 is on the outskirts of Bishop's Stortford and provides road links with London, the M25 and Cambridge. The A10 lies to the west and gives access to Ware and Hertford.
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