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£950,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
High Street, St. Neots PE19
Study
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Peaceful And Private Location
- Countryside Views
- Landscaped Garden
- Expansive Living Space
- Great Access to London and Cambridge
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Nestled in a serene and private location, this elegant four-bedroom home offers breathtaking countryside views and a blend of sophisticated design with everyday comfort. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be welcomed by an exceptional ground-floor layout, thoughtfully crafted to combine style and functionality.
The spacious living room, complete with a charming fireplace, provides a warm and inviting space ideal for cosy family moments or entertaining guests. At the heart of the home lies the impeccably designed kitchen and dining area, fitted with sleek cabinetry, premium integrated appliances, and abundant countertop space, making it a haven for culinary enthusiasts. The adjacent dining area is perfect for casual family meals, while a separate formal dining room offers an elegant setting for hosting memorable dinner parties. The garden room, bathed in natural light, provides a relaxed space to enjoy tranquil views of the picturesque garden.
This home also boasts additional features designed to enhance modern living. A well-equipped gym room provides even more flexibility to the ground floor, while a dedicated study offers a quiet, inspiring space for remote work or personal projects.
Upstairs, the home continues to impress with four generously proportioned bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of a growing family. The principal suite features a luxurious dressing area and a private en suite bathroom, delivering the perfect combination of comfort and convenience.
Outside, the property is equally captivating. A secure double-gated driveway provides ample parking, while the beautifully landscaped garden serves as a peaceful escape. Whether you’re tending to your plants or simply unwinding amidst nature, this outdoor space is the perfect complement to the home’s stunning interiors.
Seller Insight
“Attracted to the area for its convenient location and good schools, we almost dismissed The Hedges at first. However, once we realised we could adapt it to improve the flow, we were sold,” say the owners of this peacefully positioned village home. “We have lived here happily since 2007 and can honestly say it has ticked all the right boxes as an excellent family home and a great place to entertain friends.”
Built in 1973 as part of a development of nine houses, this detached property is set back from a driveway with a garden at the rear. Since moving in, the owners have made numerous improvements. “The first thing we did was relocate the front door to a more central position, creating a much more impressive entrance and a nicer hallway,” they explain. “We also transformed the conservatory into a proper room, making it an all-year-round space that flows seamlessly into breakfast room and onto the kitchen, which we knocked into one.” They also upgraded the double garage and added a weights room and a spacious utility area at the rear.
"The layout downstairs has provided us with a fantastic space for hosting parties or simply enjoying family life, whether gathering in the open spaces or retreating to the sitting room with its characterful inglenook fireplace and cosy log burner. All four bedrooms are doubles, giving us and our children plenty of private space as they grew up. It’s been a very happy home for raising our family."
“While we’re in the village of Yelling, having fields at the back of the house keeps us connected to nature, and we often see passing wildlife. The gardens are peaceful, and we’ve loved walking straight out the door into the countryside.”
“Yelling offers a peaceful village lifestyle with a community hall, while nearby St Neots and Huntingdon provide further amenities. There’s also a good pub a mile away (two miles by car) at Gravely. With access to the A1, A428, and a short drive to St Neots station, commuting to Cambridge and London is convenient.”
Village Information
Yelling is a small sought-after village pleasantly situated in undulating countryside about 14 miles west of Cambridge. The Village Hall, which was the village school until the 1960s, with its BBQ area and garden and Holy Cross Church, dating back to the 12th century, hold a variety of social events throughout the year such as the Church Fete, Open Gardens, Jazz Evenings and a Flower Festival. Local amenities are available in the nearby riverside market town of St Neots with its bustling High Street, weekly market, mix of cafes, pubs and restaurants and a wide range of sports and leisure activities. The pretty market town of St Ives is also within easy reach.
Transport
The village benefits from easy access onto the A428 to Cambridge and St Neots, with links to the A14 and A1 connecting to the wider national motorway network. For those needing to commute, St Neots train station provides a fast service into London King’s Cross in 40 minutes.
Trips into Cambridge city centre on the guided bus service from St Ives Park & Ride take about 35 minutes. Additionally, the Vectare bus service offers an “Uber-style” transport option, covering the Huntingdonshire area. This service enhances transport links for rural communities, reduces young people's reliance on parents for lifts, and provides residents with a viable alternative to car usage.
Education
There are well-regarded schools in the area including Newton and Elsworth Primary Schools in nearby Eltisley and Elsworth, and Cambourne Village College for secondary education as well as a full range of independent schools in Cambridge.
Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1973
EPC: D
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: F
This property and 8 neighbouring properties share ownership of the green opposite (one ninth share each).
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BUYERS INFORMATION
To conform with government Money Laundering Regulations 2019, we are required to confirm the identity of all prospective buyers. We use the services of a third party, Lifetime Legal, who will contact you directly at an agreed time to do this. They will need the full name, date of birth and current address of all buyers. There is a nominal charge of £60 plus VAT for this (for the transaction not per person), payable direct to Lifetime Legal. Please note, we are unable to issue a memorandum of sale until the checks are complete.
REFERRAL FEES
We may refer you to recommended providers of ancillary services such as Conveyancing, Financial Services, Insurance and Surveying. We may receive a commission payment fee or other benefit (known as a referral fee) for recommending their services. You are not under any obligation to use the services of the recommended provider. The ancillary service provider may be an associated company of Thomas Morris.
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The spacious living room, complete with a charming fireplace, provides a warm and inviting space ideal for cosy family moments or entertaining guests. At the heart of the home lies the impeccably designed kitchen and dining area, fitted with sleek cabinetry, premium integrated appliances, and abundant countertop space, making it a haven for culinary enthusiasts. The adjacent dining area is perfect for casual family meals, while a separate formal dining room offers an elegant setting for hosting memorable dinner parties. The garden room, bathed in natural light, provides a relaxed space to enjoy tranquil views of the picturesque garden.
This home also boasts additional features designed to enhance modern living. A well-equipped gym room provides even more flexibility to the ground floor, while a dedicated study offers a quiet, inspiring space for remote work or personal projects.
Upstairs, the home continues to impress with four generously proportioned bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of a growing family. The principal suite features a luxurious dressing area and a private en suite bathroom, delivering the perfect combination of comfort and convenience.
Outside, the property is equally captivating. A secure double-gated driveway provides ample parking, while the beautifully landscaped garden serves as a peaceful escape. Whether you’re tending to your plants or simply unwinding amidst nature, this outdoor space is the perfect complement to the home’s stunning interiors.
Seller Insight
“Attracted to the area for its convenient location and good schools, we almost dismissed The Hedges at first. However, once we realised we could adapt it to improve the flow, we were sold,” say the owners of this peacefully positioned village home. “We have lived here happily since 2007 and can honestly say it has ticked all the right boxes as an excellent family home and a great place to entertain friends.”
Built in 1973 as part of a development of nine houses, this detached property is set back from a driveway with a garden at the rear. Since moving in, the owners have made numerous improvements. “The first thing we did was relocate the front door to a more central position, creating a much more impressive entrance and a nicer hallway,” they explain. “We also transformed the conservatory into a proper room, making it an all-year-round space that flows seamlessly into breakfast room and onto the kitchen, which we knocked into one.” They also upgraded the double garage and added a weights room and a spacious utility area at the rear.
"The layout downstairs has provided us with a fantastic space for hosting parties or simply enjoying family life, whether gathering in the open spaces or retreating to the sitting room with its characterful inglenook fireplace and cosy log burner. All four bedrooms are doubles, giving us and our children plenty of private space as they grew up. It’s been a very happy home for raising our family."
“While we’re in the village of Yelling, having fields at the back of the house keeps us connected to nature, and we often see passing wildlife. The gardens are peaceful, and we’ve loved walking straight out the door into the countryside.”
“Yelling offers a peaceful village lifestyle with a community hall, while nearby St Neots and Huntingdon provide further amenities. There’s also a good pub a mile away (two miles by car) at Gravely. With access to the A1, A428, and a short drive to St Neots station, commuting to Cambridge and London is convenient.”
Village Information
Yelling is a small sought-after village pleasantly situated in undulating countryside about 14 miles west of Cambridge. The Village Hall, which was the village school until the 1960s, with its BBQ area and garden and Holy Cross Church, dating back to the 12th century, hold a variety of social events throughout the year such as the Church Fete, Open Gardens, Jazz Evenings and a Flower Festival. Local amenities are available in the nearby riverside market town of St Neots with its bustling High Street, weekly market, mix of cafes, pubs and restaurants and a wide range of sports and leisure activities. The pretty market town of St Ives is also within easy reach.
Transport
The village benefits from easy access onto the A428 to Cambridge and St Neots, with links to the A14 and A1 connecting to the wider national motorway network. For those needing to commute, St Neots train station provides a fast service into London King’s Cross in 40 minutes.
Trips into Cambridge city centre on the guided bus service from St Ives Park & Ride take about 35 minutes. Additionally, the Vectare bus service offers an “Uber-style” transport option, covering the Huntingdonshire area. This service enhances transport links for rural communities, reduces young people's reliance on parents for lifts, and provides residents with a viable alternative to car usage.
Education
There are well-regarded schools in the area including Newton and Elsworth Primary Schools in nearby Eltisley and Elsworth, and Cambourne Village College for secondary education as well as a full range of independent schools in Cambridge.
Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1973
EPC: D
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: F
This property and 8 neighbouring properties share ownership of the green opposite (one ninth share each).
What Three Words: ///incursion.decent.state
BUYERS INFORMATION
To conform with government Money Laundering Regulations 2019, we are required to confirm the identity of all prospective buyers. We use the services of a third party, Lifetime Legal, who will contact you directly at an agreed time to do this. They will need the full name, date of birth and current address of all buyers. There is a nominal charge of £60 plus VAT for this (for the transaction not per person), payable direct to Lifetime Legal. Please note, we are unable to issue a memorandum of sale until the checks are complete.
REFERRAL FEES
We may refer you to recommended providers of ancillary services such as Conveyancing, Financial Services, Insurance and Surveying. We may receive a commission payment fee or other benefit (known as a referral fee) for recommending their services. You are not under any obligation to use the services of the recommended provider. The ancillary service provider may be an associated company of Thomas Morris.
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