
Graveley Road, Offord d'Arcy, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, PE19

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
5
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Striking Victorian Villa-Style Home
- 6,220 Sq Ft Including Car Port plus Outbuildings
- Rich In History
- Filled with Natural Light
- Five Spacious Bedrooms, Including a Ground-Floor Suite
- Double Car Port Plus Expansive Driveway
Description
Extending to almost 6,000 sq ft (excluding the double car port), this is a home of remarkable scale, versatility, and distinction.
At its heart lies a spectacular 70m² kitchen, dining and family space, with Hase wood burner for cosy winter evenings. With exposed brickwork and iron beams, a featured bakery oven, and a dramatic full-height glazed gable, the room is as impressive as it is welcoming. At the gable end, a striking grain winch and trapdoor provide a reminder of the home’s heritage.
Designed for modern family living, the layout flows seamlessly through multiple reception rooms, equally suited to lively gatherings or more intimate entertaining.
The sitting room is a showpiece in its own right, featuring a vaulted ceiling, tall windows, a second Hase stove and generous proportions that bathe the space in natural light while offering picturesque garden views.
For quieter pursuits, the library offers a perfect retreat for reading or working from home. A second large study and further gabled reception room, each with patio doors, provide further flexibility, ideal as a home office, playroom, or snug, while the inviting garden room, with its wall of bi-fold doors, frames enchanting views across the wisteria-clad courtyard, creating a serene spot to pause and unwind.
The ground floor also includes a bedroom with ensuite, along with a second kitchen, studio/hobby room, wine room, and workshops, ensuring every need is met with ease.
Upstairs, four generously sized bedrooms include a luxurious principal suite, complete with its own wood-panelled staircase, two closets, and two ensuite bathrooms. Bedroom Two enjoys a private balcony overlooking the gardens, while Bedrooms Three and Four share a spacious family bathroom with a freestanding clawfoot bath.
The positioning of the garden room, second kitchen, bedroom two, upstairs and downstairs bathrooms and scullery also provide options for a self-contained guest annexe.
Adding to its appeal, the property includes an impressive array of ancillary spaces: scullery, airing room, cloakroom, downstairs shower-room, boot room and large family coatroom. Outside are a summerhouse, greenhouse, potting shed, walk-in kennel, wood stores and three further sheds. Two fully lined attic rooms provide ample storage, as do two internal walk-in storage spaces ideal for housing skies, golf clubs, fishing equipment or firearms.
Externally, within the automatic gates, a newly built double car port with an extensive locked anteroom, for secure storage or use as workshop or gym, combines with a gravelled drive to easily provide parking for up to 9 cars. While the front door and stained-glass porch can be accessed from the drive, a full-width lychgate on one side of the house and locked ironwork gate on the other secure the gardens, other entrances and patio doors.
Steeped in village history yet beautifully adapted for contemporary life, The Crossways House is a rare opportunity to own a home of significant character and scale in the heart of Offord D’Arcy.
Seller Insight
The Crossways House. A distinctive name. Rather than being grand or ceremonial, the name reflects a simple, thoughtful description. Inspired by the bakery’s graceful forty-five-degree tilt toward the road, villagers gave it a title rooted in everyday observation. And so, it became known as The Crossways House.
Nestled in the charming village of Offord D’Arcy, on the eastern bank of the River Great Ouse between Huntingdon and St Neots, The Crossways House is a property of remarkable scale, elegance, and history.
Originally built as the village bakery, this Victorian villa-style home once formed part of the granary and bakery at the moated Offord Manor Farm. For over a century, the bakery flourished, renowned for Richardson’s bread and cakes. During the Second World War, it played a vital role in sustaining the aircrews of 35 Squadron, the Pathfinders, with hearty breakfasts after their missions.
When the bakery closed in the 1980s, the building fell into decline. By 1994, it lay derelict, its charm hidden by neglect. Recognising its potential, the current owners, David and Cheryl, embarked on an ambitious restoration. With care, research, and passion, they have transformed the property into a stylish family home that honours its heritage while embracing modern comfort.
The house is framed by its lychgate and six enchanting and very private gardens: a front courtyard, rose garden, wisteria courtyard, vine-covered pergola leading to a tranquil pond, formal herb and vegetable garden, and secluded kitchen garden. Each has its own character, creating an outdoor setting as captivating as the interiors.
Inside, the restoration has been meticulous, retaining two-storey kitchen and bedroom ceilings, exposed beams, original brickwork, and fireplaces.
Extensive glazing floods the home with natural light, while a 2014 extension added the dramatic kitchen and dining space, blending old and new seamlessly. Details such as bakery oven, signage, hatches and a restored delivery bicycle lend heritage and charm, telling the story of the home’s unique past.
The result is a rare balance: a residence that celebrates its history while delivering an elegant, contemporary lifestyle.
The Crossways House is more than a property, it is a cherished piece of village history, restored with love and ready for its next chapter.
Village Information
Offord D’Arcy offers a strong community spirit, with a well-regarded primary school, traditional village pub, convenience store and active village hall. Nearby Huntingdon and St Neots provide wider shopping, dining, and leisure options, together with fast rail links to London and Peterborough.
Transport
Both Huntingdon and St Neots are around 5 miles away, offering high-speed rail connections to London King’s Cross in approximately 50 and 40 minutes respectively. Offord D’Arcy also provides easy access to the A428, linking directly to the A14, A1(M), and M11, with convenient routes into Cambridge via the Madingley Road Park & Ride, just a 25-minute drive.
Education
Offord Primary School was converted to academy status in 2019, and has been graded as Good with Outstanding features for the areas of 'Personal Development' and 'Leadership and Management' by Ofsted. Other highly regarded primary options are nearby, including Buckden CofE Primary School and Great Paxton CofE Primary School.
For secondary education, the village falls within the catchment of Hinchingbrooke School in Huntingdon, rated “Good” by Ofsted in 2021. The well-regarded Kimbolton School, a co-educational independent day and boarding school, lies approximately 9.5 miles away and offers a dedicated bus service to and from Offord D’Arcy.
Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1874
EPC: D
Local Authority: Huntingdonshire
Council Tax Band: D
Listed Status: Not Listed
Conservation Area: Not in Conservation Area
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.
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- Band: D
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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