For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Wappenham Road, Helmdon, Brackley, Northamptonshire, NN13£825,000
Wappenham Road, Helmdon, Brackley, Northamptonshire, NN13
4 Bedroom Detached House for sale
Guide Price: £825,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£825,000
Key Features
- CHARMING STONE PROPERTY
- FULL OF CHARACTER
- DELIGHTFUL VILLAGE LOCATION
- WELL MAINTAINED
- THREE RECEPTION ROOMS
- FOUR / FIVE BEDROOMS
- MAINLY WALLED GROUNDS
- GATED GRAVELLED DRIVE
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Description
A CHARMING GRADE II LISTED FORMER FARMHOUSE OOZING CHARACTER AND ENJOYING A PRIVATE POSITION IN THE HEART OF THIS POPULAR VILLAGE<br/><br/>THE PROPERTY<br/><br/>This attractive former stone farmhouse dates back to the late 17th century and enjoys a wonderful position in this attractive south Northamptonshire village. Under the custodianship of the current owners for the last forty three years, the farmhouse has been sympathetically upgraded and modernised yet retains all its period charm with original fireplaces, beamed ceilings and mullion windows. It has a wonderful cozy feel to it and as with all period properties, is cool in the summer and warm in the winter.<br/><br/>The mature mainly walled grounds are a particular feature of Long Acre offering privacy, protection and the perfect environment for relaxation and entertaining. As with all individual properties a viewing will be essential to fully appreciate the flexible accommodation on offer and its wonderful position in the heart of this rural village. <br/><br/>THE FARMHOUSE<br/><br/>A fully glazed door from the stone courtyard on its eastern side leads into the Indian stoned tiled dining room which lies in the heart of the house with stone inglenook fireplace housing original bread oven. The room enjoys a double aspect with direct access onto paved seating and dining terrace. The sitting room lies off with impressive inglenook fireplace housing a woodburner. The room has a wonderful cozy feel to it with views down the south facing part-walled garden and in the corner of the room is a walk-in drinks cupboard. To the side of the staircase are book and display shelving. A further reception room lies beyond currently serving as a home office and also enjoying views over the garden with stone fireplace, window seat and recessed display cupboard. <br/><br/>The kitchen/breakfast room benefits from fitted pine cupboards offering generous storage with black granite work surfaces and at the far end sits the double enamel Butler sink with wooden draining boards either side.<br/><br/>Cooking facilities are provided by the Britannia range cooker with five ring gas hob and integral appliances include Bosch dishwasher and AEG fridge. There is a window seat at the breakfast end. A rear hall offers access to the cloakroom and steps lead up to the original garage which has been part converted to create generous sized utility/boot room with range of fitted cupboards along with plumbing for washing machine and dryer. In the corner sits the Worcester Bosch floor mounted boiler. The remaining part of the garage is used for storage purposes and accessed internally or via up and over garage door. <br/><br/>FIRST FLOOR <br/><br/>The stairs rise to central part galleried landing with all three double bedrooms radiating off. The principal bedroom overlooks the courtyard garden and benefits from a run of fitted wardrobes. In one corner lies access to the neat and well equipped en suite shower room. The remaining two bedrooms on the first floor overlook the formal south facing garden and enjoy a Jack and Jill walk-in wardrobe along with recessed storage cupboards. Both rooms are served by the family bathroom with fitted panel bath and separate tiled shower cubicle. The airing cupboard houses the hot water cylinder with slatted drying shelves above. <br/><br/>SECOND FLOOR <br/><br/>Dogleg oak staircase rises to provide access to the large part vaulted double bedroom along with a further bedroom which is currently utilised as another home office with run of fitted storage cupboards. The main bedroom also enjoys access to the boarded loft currently utilised for storage but with potential to be converted subject to obtaining listed building consent. <br/><br/>GARDEN AND GROUNDS<br/><br/>A five bar field gate opens onto the gravelled drive edged by low stone walls providing generous off road parking and access to the former garage with walled storage area to one side. Lying to the east of the house is an attractive walled courtyard offering seating and dining areas with mature copper beech providing dappled shade. <br/><br/>Running along the eastern side of the property and outside the formal walled garden is a woodland glade with barked path leading down to former kitchen garden currently laid to lawn and edged by herbaceous borders. <br/><br/>The main south facing garden is walled with manicured lawn edged by well stocked herbaceous borders offering a profusion of colour in the summer months. At the far end is a pond with waterfall and in the corner a seating area. Running along the southern side of the house is a York stone seating and dining terrace enjoying wonderful views down the garden. In the corner of the terrace is the access to the stone cellar. Beyond the walled garden is a further area of lawn enclosed by mature beech hedging. <br/><br/>LOCATION<br/><br/>Helmdon is a larger rural village with good facilities lying in rolling open countryside between Brackley and Towcester. The village has a public house, a church and highly rated primary school. The nearby towns of Brackley, Towcester and Banbury offer good local facilities with more extensive shopping and leisure facilities available at Milton Keynes, Northampton and Oxford. Helmdon is well placed for access to both the M40 and M1 via the A43 dual carriageway and there are mainline train stations at Banbury, Bicester and Milton Keynes providing good commuting facilities to London. <br/><br/>PROPERTY INFORMATION<br/><br/>Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating to radiators. LPG gas bottles to five ring hob in kitchen. <br/><br/>Broadband: BT Superfast broadband available in the village<br/><br/>Local Authority: West Northamptonshire Council <br/>Tel. 0300 126 7000 <br/><br/>Outgoings: Council Tax Band G<br/>£3,902.01 for the year 2025/2026<br/><br/>EPC Rating: Exempt – Grade II Listed <br/><br/>Tenure: Freehold<br/><br/>Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Jackson-Stops<br/>Tel: 01604 632 991