For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Dennis Green, Gamlingay, Sandy, Cambridgeshire, SG19£825,000

Dennis Green, Gamlingay, Sandy, Cambridgeshire, SG19

4 Bedroom Detached House for sale
£825,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£825,000

Key Features

  • No Forward Chain
  • Ample Parking for Multiple Vehicles
  • Four Elegant Reception Rooms
  • One Third of an Acre
  • Edge of Sought After Village Location
  • Character Features
  • Private Wraparound Gardens

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Description

A charming Grade II listed family home of exceptional character, beautifully positioned on the edge of the sought-after village of Gamlingay, set within approximately one-third of an acre of private, wraparound gardens. This enchanting residence seamlessly blends period charm with versatile family living, offering an abundance of original features throughout, including exposed beams and striking inglenook fireplaces to both the principal reception rooms. The accommodation is both generous and flexible, comprising four elegant reception rooms, ideal for formal entertaining as well as relaxed everyday living. At the heart of the home lies a well-appointed kitchen, fitted with quality units and integrated appliances, complemented by a separate utility room. The ground floor further benefits from a study and an additional reception room, lending itself perfectly to use as a family room or occasional bedroom. Upstairs, the property offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal suite with en-suite shower room, alongside a beautifully presented family bathroom. Externally, the home is approached via a five-bar gate opening onto an extensive gravel driveway, providing ample parking for multiple vehicles. The grounds, extending to approximately one third of an acre, wrap gracefully around the property and are predominantly laid to lawn, interspersed with mature hedging, fruit trees, and a variety of seating areas including both patio and decked terraces, ideal for outdoor entertaining. A charming feature well adds further character to the garden setting. A particular highlight is the detached oak-framed double garage, complemented by a fully insulated home office or gym, perfectly suited to modern lifestyles. Offered to the market with no forward chain, this unique home presents a rare opportunity to acquire a quintessential period property in a desirable village location. Gamlingay itself offers an excellent range of local amenities, including shops, schooling, and the award-winning Eco Hub, while also falling within the catchment for the highly regarded Comberton Village College. The village is well positioned for access to Cambridge, as well as mainline rail services from nearby Sandy and Biggleswade, providing direct links into London. Seller Insight "When we first found Well Cottage, it instantly felt like home," say the owners of this Grade II listed house on Dennis Green. "We were keen to stay in Gamlingay as our children were at the village school, but this offered something rare, privacy, character and open rural views, all while still being part of the village." Dating back to 1621, the house has evolved over centuries. "At one point it was divided into a pair of cottages, before being brought back together in the 1980s," they explain. "A lot of structural work was done then, so while it retains all its period charm it's also in really sound condition." The house is arranged over two floors with four bedrooms. "The principal bedroom has its own en suite, and the fourth bedroom is ideal as a home office," they add. Since moving in in 2012, the owners have introduced thoughtful updates. "We replaced the kitchen and main bathroom with high-quality fittings, and much of the ground floor is now laid with African slate, which gives a lovely warm, natural feel," they say. "We also installed wood-burning stoves in the snug and dining room those spaces are incredibly cosy in winter." Alongside the aesthetic improvements, practical upgrades have ensured comfort. "There's a modern boiler, pressurised hot water, solar panels and even an EV charger, it's a traditional house that works very well for modern living." The layout lends itself perfectly to entertaining. "We've hosted some memorable parties here, both inside across the reception rooms and outside in the garden." Set on a corner plot on the edge of the village, the house is surrounded by mature hedging. "The garden wraps all the way around and extends to about a third of an acre," they say. "It's incredibly private there are no overlooking neighbours, and there's always a quiet spot to sit, including a secluded decked area at the rear." Views are a constant highlight. "Three of the bedrooms face west, so you get beautiful views across the fields, and even from the bath you can look straight out over the landscape." Despite its peaceful setting, the location is well connected. "You can walk into the village in about 15 minutes, and there's everything you need, shops, pubs, a doctor's surgery," they say. "For us, though, the best thing has always been the sense of calm. Living here often feels like being on holiday, and that's what we'll miss most." Village Information Gamlingay is full of charming cottages and narrows streets and is steeped in history. Dating back to the 11th century the village has a conservation area with 72 listed buildings ranging from manor houses to barns and even an iconic British red telephone box and the parish church is a lovely Grade I listed building dating back to the 13th century. Gamlingay is well served with local amenities including shops, post office, medical center, pharmacy, pubs/café/restaurant, and the award-wining Eco Hub which hosts a variety of community events. Nearby Biggleswade offers a wider selection of shops, a retail park and sports and leisure facilities. Transport Located on the Cambridgeshire/Bedfordshire border, Gamlingay is ideal for those looking for a country life but with good links into Cambridge and London. Biggleswade and Sandy both have mainline train stations and provide fast commuter links into London King's Cross/St Pancras in approx. 40 minutes. Education Gamlingay has its own primary school, Gamlingay Village Primary, which is Ofsted rated "Good" with nearby Potton offering Potton Lower and Middle schools up to age 13 both Ofsted rated "Good". For secondary education, Comberton Village College is Ofsted rated "Outstanding" and Sandy Secondary School, Ofsted rated "Good" are 10 and 6 miles away. Agents Notes Tenure: Freehold Year Built: 1621 EPC: Exempt Grade II Listed Local Authority: South Cambridgeshire Council Tax Band: G IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller. FCY250061

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