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Titmore Green, Little Wymondley, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4

PROPERTY TYPE

Equestrian Facility

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

3,512 sq ft

326 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Grade II listed refurbished period farmhouse
  • 1.4 acre paddock included with the total plot of 1.9 acres
  • Five/Six bedrooms and Four refitted bathrooms
  • Three/Four reception rooms with many character features
  • Double garage and extensive parking
  • Approved plans to extend the kitchen
  • South facing gardens and open views
  • Offered with No Chain

Description

A Grade II listed five/six bedroom former farmhouse with a paddock, detached double garage, gated driveway parking, a south facing garden set in a plot of approximately 1.9 acres, offered for sale with no upper chain. The Grade listing report describes the property as a late medieval hall house, with a timber frame on a plastered brick sill and chequered red and blue bricks under steep old red tile roofs.
The property retains period features throughout which include original wooden sash windows with original working shutters, old panel internal doors, exposed beams and timbers, and fireplaces. The vendors have sympathetically maintained the farmhouse; including the installation of a new heating and hot water system, installing new Victorian style radiators, and four newly refitted bathrooms.

The property is in a peaceful rural location surrounded by fields and is only a few minutes’ walk from The Hermit of Redcoats pub and restaurant.

Overview continued

The hamlet of Titmore Green is part of the larger parish of Little Wymondley which has two 17th century public houses and is the site of the 13th century Wymondley Priory and the 14th century Wymondley Bury. There is also Wymondley junior and infant school on Siccut Road which has been rated Good by Ofsted. A wider range of amenities are available in Stevenage or the market town of Hitchin which are both within 10 minutes’ drive and have supermarkets, schools and commuter services to London. The property benefits from high speed broadband.

Ground Floor

The front door opens into an entrance hall which has stairs up to the first floor and down to a dry cellar for storage such as wine and staples. It also gives access to the ground floor bedroom/study and shower room and continues to the kitchen and a secondary staircase to the first floor.

Reception Rooms

There are two reception rooms at the front of the property on either side of the entrance hall. The one on the right is currently used as a games room but it has a covered external chimney which could be opened up to add a fire if a purchaser wanted to use it as an additional seating area. The room has a dado rail, a sash window to the front with shutters, and two Victorian style radiators. The sitting room, on the other side of the hall, has a brick fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove with a built-in cupboard on one side, exposed beams and timbers, and a sash window to the front with shutters. A door from the sitting room leads to the dining room which also has a sash window to the front, and a fireplace with a multi-fuel stove. There is a door to a third staircase to the first floor, a built-in drinks cabinet, access to an understairs cupboard, and a feature box of servants’ bells. The dining room also has a door to the hall for easy access to the kitchen.

Kitchen, Utility/Boot Room, and Planning Permission

The kitchen has tiled flooring, exposed beams, and space for a breakfast table and chairs. It has a range of solid oak worktops, and base units including pan drawers and pull out wicker drawers. There are display shelves on the walls, and access to an understairs cupboard which has been shelved to use as a pantry and has space for a microwave. A ceramic Belfast sink and drainer is set under a window overlooking the garden and there is also a window to the rear. There is an oil fired Aga, a gas hob, and space and plumbing for a dishwasher. The adjoining utility/boot room has a stable door to the garden and dual aspect windows to the rear and side. There is space for coat and shoe storage, base units, a one and a half bowl sink and drainer, and space for a washing machine, a tumble dryer, and an American style fridge/freezer. The vendors have had plans drawn up to create a new, significantly larger. kitchen/dining room addition to the side of the house which would also (truncated)

Ground Floor Bedroom and Shower Room

Bedroom 6/study room is on the ground floor and could be used as a bedroom to provide single storey accommodation for an elderly relative but it could alternatively be used as an additional reception room or a study to work from home if preferred. It has exposed beams and dual aspect windows. The adjoining shower room has a quadrant shower enclosure and stone tray by Merlin with a rainwater and standard showerhead, a concealed cistern WC, and a vanity washbasin with a demisting mirror above. There is decorative tiling to the splash areas.

First Floor

There are three staircases from the ground floor to the first floor. The main stairs from the entrance hall are lit by a window on the half landing, and lead to a landing with access to three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The principal bedroom has sash windows with shutters overlooking the drive and paddock to the front. There is a feature fireplace with tiled inserts and twin built-in double wardrobes. Bedroom two has dual aspect windows. one of which is arched with original shutters, and has a vaulted ceiling. Bedroom three has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, and a fireplace with a built-in airing cupboard next to it. There is also a linking door to bedroom four. The family bathroom is panelled to dado height and has a bath with a swivel shower hose, a RAK concealed cistern WC, a vanity washbasin, and a Victorian style towel radiator. There is also a shower room situated adjacent to the principal bedroom which has a window to the front, a Grohe WC, a corner shower (truncated)

First Floor cont'd

The second landing, accessed via the second staircase, provides access to bedrooms four and five and a three-piece shower room. Bedroom four has a sash window with views to the front, a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and an additional enclosed “secret” staircase from the dining room. Bedroom five is a double room which is situated next to the shower room and has a sash window and a newly fitted vertical column radiator.

Garage

The double garage measures 23 ft. 7 by 18 ft. 4 and is accessed by two electric doors which can be operated remotely by fob or from the house. A central loft ladder leads up to a boarded loft for storage.

Gardens and Grounds

The property is set back from the road screened by close boarded fencing, hedges, and trees, and is accessed via a walled gateway with timed lights on the gateposts, and electric gates to a gravel drive which provides parking for numerous cars and access to the detached garage and the house. There is access on both sides of the house to the main garden at the side which faces almost due south and is enclosed by new close boarded and post and rail fencing. There is a gravel path and seating area by the house as well as a recently installed entertaining terrace which is sheltered by a gazebo and has space for tables and chairs for al fresco dining and entertaining. The rest of the garden is mainly lawned and is flat enough for a marquee for larger gatherings if required. A boiler room has shelves for storage and houses the new Vaillant gas boiler. At the rear, the property backs onto the former farmyard where the original dairy farm outbuildings have been converted into (truncated)

Paddock

The property has a plot of about 1.9 acres which includes an approximately 1.4 acres paddock in front of the house. There is pedestrian access to the paddock from the front garden and vehicular access via a five-bar gate from Lower Titmore Green Road.

Locality

Titmore Green is a rural hamlet located in the picturesque Hertfordshire countryside. It is a collection of former farmhouses, cottages, and barns some of which have been converted into small office units such as Titmore Court to the rear of the farmhouse. There is a local public house, The Hermit of Redcoats which has become a popular country dining destination, this is just a short walk from the farmhouse. Less than a mile down the same road is Redcoats Farmhouse, which is a family run 2 AA rosette winning restaurant and 4 AA 4-star silver highly recommended hotel.

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Band: G
LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
Listed
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Garage,Driveway,Off street,Gated
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
No wheelchair access

Titmore Green, Little Wymondley, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4

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Affordability

Monthly repayments£7,522
Property: £ 1,500,000
Deposit: £ 150,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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