Offers in excess of
£2,000,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Wood End, Ardeley, Herts, SG2
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Study
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
8.14 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Basic 10Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stunning period Grade II listed home with a wide selection of outbuildings.
- Outdoor heated pool with purpose built games room / pool house / changing area.
- With around 8.14 acres, offering potential equestrian use.
- The workshop / office building offers a fabulous opportunity to run your business from home.
- Internally, the house was extensively extended and updated by the current owners to provide practical and modernised family living space.
- EPC Rating = E
A fabulous converted farmhouse and range of barns set in just over 8 acres. Offers substantial family living space with excellent potential for running a business from home or equestrian use
Description
High Tree Farm is a stunning 16th century hall house and is Grade II listed. Extended to incorporate the adjacent timber barn by the current owners the house now offers exemplary living space whilst retaining an abundance of charm and character.
Modern conveniences include a bespoke hand built kitchen and under floor heating.
In the main house, on the ground floor centred off a grand reception hallway you will find the incredible open plan living / dining / kitchen with a high vaulted and timber ceiling. There are also a further four reception areas, three of which interconnect to provide a more intimate dining space, snug and study. In addition there is a sitting room with a brick fireplace. There is a plant room and a ground floor bedroom next to a guest cloakroom. Completing the ground floor is a utility room, walk in larder, a boot room and a further guest cloakroom.
Upstairs, accessed via two staircases, are three further bedrooms, two bathrooms and a shower room (all en suite). The main bedroom suite enjoys a sumptuous en suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes.
Outside, there is a wonderful enclosed courtyard connecting the house with the outbuildings, with a car port next to the utility room. The nearest one to the house is a large L shaped single storey wing that has been divided into various rooms for commercial use with a toilet and kitchenette. This area offers potential for conversion into ancillary accommodation, subject to planning.
Overall, the house sits in just under 8.14 acres. Within the garden area to the rear of the house is an outdoor pool, next to which is a modern pool house that offers a changing area with shower, games room, toilet and a wine store. There are various other outbuildings including a substantial modern barn with a variety of possible uses. Please refer to our floorplans for further details and sizes.
The house sits proudly to the front of the plot overlooking the green with the gardens to the rear meandering into a series of paddocks to the rear, in which sits another building which could serve as stables if required.
Agents note: Some of the pictures shown were taken in the Summer of 2023
Location
The pretty hamlet of Wood End has a good community feel and is on the fringes of the larger village of Ardeley which has a pub, primary school and 13th century church.
Wood End is located equidistant between the larger villages of Benington, Ardeley and Nasty on the fringes of northern Hertfordshire.
The larger market towns of Buntingford, Stevenage and Puckeridge are nearby offering a variety of shopping facilities.
Train services can be found at Watton-at-Stone or Stevenage main line station, which offer a commuter service to London Kings Cross.
The nearby villages and towns offer an abundance of local shops, schools, gastro pubs and shopping facilities.
Church Farm Shop in Ardeley offers local produce and a coffee shop and the The Jolly Waggoners opposite is known for traditional pub grub.
Square Footage: 10,912 sq ft
Acreage: 8.14 Acres
Directions
SAT NAV POSTCODE SG2 7BB
Additional Info
Services:
Mains water and electricity. Drainage to Bio-disc system. Oil fired central heating to an underfloor system. Wood burners.
Description
High Tree Farm is a stunning 16th century hall house and is Grade II listed. Extended to incorporate the adjacent timber barn by the current owners the house now offers exemplary living space whilst retaining an abundance of charm and character.
Modern conveniences include a bespoke hand built kitchen and under floor heating.
In the main house, on the ground floor centred off a grand reception hallway you will find the incredible open plan living / dining / kitchen with a high vaulted and timber ceiling. There are also a further four reception areas, three of which interconnect to provide a more intimate dining space, snug and study. In addition there is a sitting room with a brick fireplace. There is a plant room and a ground floor bedroom next to a guest cloakroom. Completing the ground floor is a utility room, walk in larder, a boot room and a further guest cloakroom.
Upstairs, accessed via two staircases, are three further bedrooms, two bathrooms and a shower room (all en suite). The main bedroom suite enjoys a sumptuous en suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes.
Outside, there is a wonderful enclosed courtyard connecting the house with the outbuildings, with a car port next to the utility room. The nearest one to the house is a large L shaped single storey wing that has been divided into various rooms for commercial use with a toilet and kitchenette. This area offers potential for conversion into ancillary accommodation, subject to planning.
Overall, the house sits in just under 8.14 acres. Within the garden area to the rear of the house is an outdoor pool, next to which is a modern pool house that offers a changing area with shower, games room, toilet and a wine store. There are various other outbuildings including a substantial modern barn with a variety of possible uses. Please refer to our floorplans for further details and sizes.
The house sits proudly to the front of the plot overlooking the green with the gardens to the rear meandering into a series of paddocks to the rear, in which sits another building which could serve as stables if required.
Agents note: Some of the pictures shown were taken in the Summer of 2023
Location
The pretty hamlet of Wood End has a good community feel and is on the fringes of the larger village of Ardeley which has a pub, primary school and 13th century church.
Wood End is located equidistant between the larger villages of Benington, Ardeley and Nasty on the fringes of northern Hertfordshire.
The larger market towns of Buntingford, Stevenage and Puckeridge are nearby offering a variety of shopping facilities.
Train services can be found at Watton-at-Stone or Stevenage main line station, which offer a commuter service to London Kings Cross.
The nearby villages and towns offer an abundance of local shops, schools, gastro pubs and shopping facilities.
Church Farm Shop in Ardeley offers local produce and a coffee shop and the The Jolly Waggoners opposite is known for traditional pub grub.
Square Footage: 10,912 sq ft
Acreage: 8.14 Acres
Directions
SAT NAV POSTCODE SG2 7BB
Additional Info
Services:
Mains water and electricity. Drainage to Bio-disc system. Oil fired central heating to an underfloor system. Wood burners.
Property information from this agent
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Savills - Bishop's Stortford
New Mead Barn, Wickham Hall, Hadham Road
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
CM23 1JG
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