
Brington, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- 0.41 Acre Plot
- South Facing Garden
- Period Features
- Newly Refitted Kitchen
- Garden Lodge with Cloakroom
- Four Reception Rooms
- Grade II Listed
Description
An entrance hall with a glazed door to the rear garden and quarry tile floor opens onto the flexible accommodation with the charm of period features throughout, including exposed beams and open fireplaces. The sitting room captures the essence of relaxation with its walkout box bay window, offering stunning views of the garden. A cosy inglenook fireplace, complete with a wood-burning stove, sets the perfect ambiance for cosy evenings. There are a further three unique reception rooms providing ample space and versatility.
The recently refitted kitchen breakfast room is graced with a walkout box bay window and sits alongside a large utility/prep kitchen with Aga and a vaulted ceiling. A conservatory overlooks a side garden featuring a pond.
Upstairs, many of the rooms benefit from exposed polished floorboards and part vaulted ceilings. The five bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, with the principal bedroom benefiting from its own en suite for added privacy and convenience. There is also a family bathroom.
The south-facing rear garden is very private with an abundance of mature trees and shrubs. The terrace leads to a lawn with well-stocked beds and steps down to a secluded seating area and further lawn. A timber lodge with a cloakroom is incredibly flexible and would make an ideal games room, office, or garden room. Gates open onto a gravel drive providing parking and access to the garage with an adjoining store, ensuring convenience and security.
Seller Insight
"After more than 20 years living in a town whilst our children were growing up, we wanted to move to a country village with a strong sense of community and with countryside on our doorstep," say the current owners of The Gables. "Brington has delivered this very well, and we have enjoyed participating in and contributing to the many community events and facilities that it offers, including the excellent village school, the church, various social groups and activities, theatrical events and more."
The house itself was perfect, too. "We fell in love with The Gables instantly, for its enormous character and evident history, as well as its excellent location," the owners say. "It provides an ideal base to access the pretty countryside of Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, being in the crook of all three counties. It is a short hop to the A14 and A1, enabling fast commuting East/West and North/South. We are well served for local shopping and other facilities in Kimbolton 5 miles away, including Budgens, an excellent butcher, post office, pharmacy, surgery, pubs, and of course the well-known school. Our children were able to access a school bus yards from our door."
"The house is estimated to have stood for about 500 years," the owners continue, "and is located in a cluster of ancient buildings in the old heart of the village. During its history it has been a farmhouse, a non-conformist meeting house, a Victorian rest home for distressed young women and for the last 150 years a family home to some interesting characters. It has a cellar that appears to be even older than the house itself, suggesting that something more ancient still was on the site before the farmhouse was built in the first quarter of the 16th century."
During their time here, the owners have made various improvements to the property. "When we moved in we fitted new bathrooms and laid the stone floors downstairs, complete with underfloor heating" they say. "We turned what had been an indoor gym into what is now a small library, forming an ideal winter parlour for curling up with a book. We also raised the ceiling in the back kitchen to expose the lovely old chimney breast. During lockdown we restored the original Tudor oak flooring (which was hiding under a coating of black Victorian floor paint!) and spent twelve months lifting every individual floorboard, stripping off the paint, and waxing each one before replacing them to restore the lovely original floors. In doing so we unearthed some fascinating historical secrets including the likely location of the original Tudor 'solar'."
"Our favourite room is the green drawing room," the owners continue, "partly because we maintain this as a 'TV-free zone' and partly because it is one of the most original and untouched parts of the house with a great feeling of antiquity and atmosphere. The Lodge overlooking the garden is a close second. We have installed a cocktail bar in it for fun and have spent some great evenings over there with friends and neighbours."
Outside, the gardens serve as an extension of the indoor living accommodation during the warmer months. "The garden has a number of separate areas," say the owners, "including a secluded west-facing patio area with ponds and water feature, and a wild area where we keep bees and grow some vegetables. The main garden faces south and has an ornamental pond and a choice of patios and seating areas, with mature planting including some trees that are at least 100 years old. We have happy memories of hosting special birthday parties in the garden for our now grown-up children."
Indeed, both the house and its setting hold fond memories for the owners. "We will miss our wonderful and supportive neighbours very much," they say, "and hope that the house will find new owners who will love it and its history as much as we have."
Village information
Brington is a tranquil village with a great sense of community. The rolling Cambridgeshire countryside surrounding Brington provides an opportunity to explore the footpaths and byways that crisscross the county. Grafham Water is a short drive away, offering a whole host of water-based sporting activities set in 2,400 acres of beautiful countryside. Nearby Oundle, Huntingdon, St Ives and St Neots provide shoppers with an excellent range of high street names and independent shops; whilst for some serious retail therapy, Cambridge is just over half an hour away by road.
Transport
Huntingdon town is 14 minutes away, offering trains into London Kings Cross from 50 minutes, whilst Cambridge is a 35-minute drive away.
Trains: Regular train services to London and to the North (via Peterborough) run from Huntingdon Station with journeys into London from 50 minutes.
Huntingdon to London King’s Cross – 50 minutes
Huntingdon to Peterborough – 17 minutes
Education
Primary:
Brington CofE Primary School (0.4 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Spaldwick Community Primary School (3.6 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Laxton Junior School, Oundle (12.3 miles). Independent school for boys and girls aged 4-11.
Secondary:
Sawtry Village Academy (7 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Prince William School (7.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Kimbolton School (5.5 miles). Independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 4 to 18.
Oundle School (11.6 miles). Independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 11-18.
Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: Early 1500s
EPC: Exempt - Grade II Listed
Local Authority: Huntingdonshire District Council
Council Tax Band: G
BUYERS INFORMATION
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- Yes
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