Sold STC
£1,350,000 Guide Price

Middle Street, Thriplow, SG8

Ensum Brown offer for sale this detached Potton Home in Thriplow, with a plot of half an acre, accommodation over 2500sq ft, 4 reception rooms, a utility, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a detached double garage with a room above, driveway parking, and a beautiful garden with countryside views.
5 Bedrooms
4 Receptions
2 Bathrooms
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Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this detached Potton Home in Thriplow, one of the area’s most sought-after villages. This stunning property is set in a generous plot of half an acre, with excellent potential to extend if desired (STPP), a generous frontage and rear garden, accommodation in excess of 2500sq ft, 4 reception rooms, a kitchen and utility, 5 bedrooms or the potential to create 4 larger bedrooms if desired, an en-suite and bathroom, alarm system, Sky TV aerial, a detached double garage with a versatile room above which would be an ideal home office or studio, driveway parking for multiple vehicles, and a beautiful rear garden with excellent privacy, areas of interest and countryside views.

This detached Potton Home enjoys excellent kerb appeal, with a stunning approach, a generous and tidy frontage, front lawn gardens with beds of plants and flowers, and a block paved driveway with off-road parking for multiple vehicles. Upon stepping inside, the entrance hallway is spacious, welcoming and beautifully decorated, alluding to the high standard seen throughout. There is attractive Amtico wood effect flooring, exposed beams and brickwork, room for furniture, stairs to the first floor with a mezzanine landing, integrated storage, and doors through to the downstairs living space, including a cloakroom WC.

The kitchen is an excellent size and enjoys an open-plan atmosphere with the dining room. There are windows to the rear garden, a range of modern base and wall units, Getacor worktops, Karndean tile effect flooring and splashbacks, inset lighting, exposed beams, an integrated double oven, hob, extractor hood and dishwasher, and space for a fridge/freezer and smaller kitchen appliances. The utility room provides further storage, access to the side of the house, and space for larger laundry appliances. The dining room benefits from windows and doors to a dual aspect, glorious garden views, tiled flooring, exposed beams, inset lighting, and room for a large dining setting and further seating.

The lounge is an excellent size, benefiting from 4 windows to a triple aspect, a stunning inglenook fireplace with a bressummer beam and beautiful exposed brickwork, exposed beams, plush carpets, sconce lighting, and ample room for a variety of lounge and storage furniture. Through to the family room, there is another stunning fireplace, with a wood-burning stove, integrated shelving and exposed brickwork, plush carpets, sconce lighting, exposed beams, windows and doors to the side and into the conservatory, and room for furniture. The conservatory is another beautifully designed and versatile reception room, constructed of low-lying brick walls, a timber frame and a pitched roof. There are lovely tiled floors, exposed beams, fan lights, double French doors onto the patio, and space for a range of furniture.

Upstairs to the first floor, this stunning detached home continues to offer impressive and beautifully designed accommodation, with 5 well-proportioned bedrooms which could be converted into 4 larger bedrooms if desired, excellent integrated storage/wardrobes, and a family bathroom comprising a bath with an overhead shower, a WC, a hand wash basin and a heated towel rail. The master bedroom is particularly generous and boasts its own en-suite, with a power shower, WC, bidet, heated towel rail and hand wash basin.

Outside, to the rear, the gardens are truly spectacular and have been beautifully maintained by the current owners, offering multiple lovely areas of interest and spots to sit and enjoy the sunshine. It is laid mainly to lawn, with a paved patio area just by the house, providing space for garden furniture, cooking meals al fresco and entertaining guests on warm days. There are well-tended borders and meandering beds, full of colourful plants, flowers and shrubs, a pond with a pretty rockery, and access to a large shed. There is also access through to the double garage, with an integrated workshop and WC, and stairs up to a large and versatile room, which would make an ideal home office or studio. New owners also have the option to extend if desired, subject to the correct planning permissions.

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Location - Thriplow
Thriplow is a picturesque and highly desired village in South Cambridgeshire, just 8 miles from the famous city of Cambridge, 8 miles from Royston, and 3 miles from the M11 with its direct links to London.

The village is very well-known for its annual Daffodil Weekend, which heralds the arrival of spring with its pretty daffodil displays and draws visitors from all across the neighbouring counties. There are two days of fun activities for all the family, over 100 stalls to peruse, and local food and drinks to enjoy.

St. George’s Church dates back to the 12th century and is in regular use today with an active congregation of all ages. Located in a beautiful setting, the church provides a welcome pack to village newcomers that covers all activities and events. It hosts regular services, including Holy Communion and Evensong, and maintains strong links with the CoE primary school, providing children with fortnightly assemblies and festive services and classes. 

The Green Man is a lovely rural pub that has been open for over 200 years and is now owned by the community. It is family- and dog-friendly, offering visitors a warm and friendly atmosphere and a fantastic range of food and beverages using locally sourced ingredients. There is also a village shop, offering an extensive range of goods, and a playgroup for preschoolers.

The village offers many clubs, including cricket, karate, aerobics, Pilates, dance, drama, local history, and gardening, as well as local facilities for fishing, tennis and horse-riding. The Village Hall hosts further events and parties for the area, and there are many footpaths that lead walkers through fields, woods and orchid meadows.

Thriplow residents can also enjoy free entrance to the world-class tourist attraction, Duxford Imperial War Museum, on non-show days.

If you’re looking to purchase in the area, we highly recommend giving this lovely village a visit!

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