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Tea Kettle Lane, Stetchworth, CB8

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

2,519 sq ft

234 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Detached Georgian family home
  • Four Bedrooms, ensuite to principal
  • Extensive mature rear garden
  • Detached double garage
  • Extended throughout the years - three reception rooms
  • Sympathetically renovated to an exceptional standard throughout
  • Many original features retained
  • Horseshoe style driveway with ample parking
  • Potential to extend & add value (STPP)
  • Close to train station, local high street amenities and fantastic schools - Bottisham VC Catchment

Description

Rose Lodge, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial and beautifully appointed Georgian detached residence, set within a picturesque setting and enjoying far-reaching countryside views.

Having been thoughtfully and extensively extended over the years, the property offers generous and versatile accommodation, with further potential to extend (subject to the necessary planning permissions), making it ideal for growing families or those seeking multi-functional living space.

Externally, the home is approached via an impressive horseshoe “in-and-out” driveway, providing ample off-road parking. To the rear lies an extensive, manicured and truly enchanting garden, offering a high degree of privacy alongside uninterrupted views across open countryside. The grounds are further enhanced by two external outbuildings, including a substantial double garage with adjoining workshop, both offering excellent scope for conversion (subject to planning).

Internally, the property has been impeccably maintained, seamlessly blending period charm with modern living. A welcoming and spacious entrance hallway sets the tone, leading to a stunning and sizeable lounge and a separate formal dining room, both featuring original fireplaces and a characterful log burning stove.

At the heart of the home is a beautifully designed, contemporary country-style kitchen, complete with sleek cabinetry, ceramic butler sinks, solid oak work surfaces and elegant stone flooring. The space flows partially open-plan into the utility area, which in turn leads to a dedicated home office and a delightful conservatory overlooking the gardens.

To the first floor, a striking galleried landing provides access to four well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite is particularly impressive, benefiting from a dual aspect with stunning views across both the gardens and surrounding countryside, and is complemented by a stylish ensuite bathroom featuring a claw-foot roll-top bath. Three further bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom.

Combining timeless Georgian character with high-quality modern enhancements, Rose Lodge is a truly exceptional home that must be viewed to be fully appreciated.

Location

Stetchworth is a picturesque village set is undulating countryside about 3 miles from the historic horse racing town of Newmarket. There is good access to the A14 which interconnects to the M11 motorway to London and the A11 to the east. The university city of Cambridge is just over 13 miles away and the market town of Bury St Edmunds is about 18 miles.

For commuters there is a train station less than a mile away in Dullingham and a branch line connection from Newmarket to Cambridge and Ipswich. Cambridge and Whittlesford Parkway offer direct rail lines into London, with Cambridge North Station and the fastest trains taking under one hour. Stansted International Airport is approximately 40 minutes away. 

Village Information

There is a highly regarded primary school, Kettlefields situated between the villages of Stetchworth and Dullingham and The Old School Nursery caters for children under school age. There is a public house, The Marquis of Granby. Devils Dyke is a popular place for local walks. An Anglo-Saxon earthwork built between the villages of Reach and Wood Ditton. 

Facilities

The Ellesmere Centre on the edge of the village is a community centre including post office and community store. It offers a wide range of sports and other clubs such as, Junior football, Athletics, Squash, Tennis, Pilates, Karate, Table tennis, Carpet Bowls and many other activities. The centre has an astroturf pitch with floodlights, and two grass football pitches. 

The nearby horseracing town of Newmarket provides a good range of amenities including schools, shops, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, and leisure facilities including health clubs, a swimming pool and golf club. Renowned globally for thoroughbred horses and boasting two separate racetracks with quality horses competing throughout the season. 

If you live locally and feel there is any incorrect or missing information in these village guides, then please do contact us as our aim is to keep them as up to date as possible to assist buyers moving into the area.


EPC Rating: F

Parking - Double garage

Parking - Driveway

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97 High Street Newmarket CB8 8JH

Hockeys are Cambridgeshire's leading local estate agents with over 100 years of experience. As the most well-established of Cambridge estate agents, we have a number of branches in the region. Our family run Newmarket office opened it's doors in January 2022 and has already established itself as a leading agent in the Newmarket area, with an unrivalled reputation for customer service. So, if you have any local property requirements, feel free to contact us today on 01638 354554

Why Newmarket?

Newmarket, a small but thriving market town rich in history, is located just 12 miles northeast of Cambridge and is world-renowned for its deep connection to the horse racing industry. Nestled within the lush landscapes of Suffolk, this town has been a centre of equestrian activity since the reign of King James I in the early 17th century, earning it the title 'the centre of horseracing in Britain'. A little fact for the historians amongst you: the first recorded race meeting actually took place in 1622...so a few years back now.

Home to over 3,500 racehorses, more than 60 horse training stables, and two large racetracks (the Rowley Mile and the July Course), not to mention the famous Jockey Club, Newmarket hosts some of the finest horseracing in the world. The town is also home to the National Stud and the National Horseracing Museum, preserving its rich heritage for future generations to come. However, if music is more your thing, there are several popular live music events throughout the year.

Newmarket's history, combined with its modern amenities and beautiful architecture (Grade II listed buildings are dotted everywhere), make it a desirable blend of old and new.

Transport Links

The historic market town of Newmarket is located between the university city of Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds on the Suffolk/Cambridgeshire border. It has excellent access to the A14, A11 and M11, making the commute to London a breeze (...that may be an exaggeration). For those not so keen on commuting by car, the town's railway station has direct services to Cambridge, Ely, and Bury St Edmunds, with connections to London King's Cross and London Liverpool Street available via Cambridge.

For international travel, Stansted Airport is approximately 30 miles away, offering flights to numerous destinations across Europe. Whatever your reason for travel, you have a number of flexible options.

Social Scene

Newmarket has a wide range of social amenities, including hotels, public houses, restaurants, and leisure facilities; there is even a golf club for those with a passion for being outdoors on a weekend. There really is something for everyone, and we haven't even covered the social events and evening classes in the area...of which there are many.

The town has well-maintained parks, such as the Severals, which is a popular spot for families, dog walkers and joggers alike. The Newmarket Leisure Centre is also a hub for sports and fitness enthusiasts, offering a swimming pool, gym, and sports courts for the health-conscious amongst us. If you prefer arts and culture, the Kings Theatre, a small but vibrant venue, hosts a range of performances, from amateur dramatics to live music. Maybe you want to indulge in it all, and we wouldn't blame you!

Schools

If you are moving to Newmarket with children (or hoping to have them) and looking for schools, the area provides several educational options, making it an attractive location for families. The town has a mix of primary and secondary schools, both state and independent. Houldsworth Valley Primary Academy, in particular, has received extensive positive feedback for its nurturing environment and has become a popular choice among residents. There are also several independent schools in the surrounding area, offering a variety of specialised programs. Take your pick.

Eateries and Shops

Newmarket's town centre has a crazy number of eateries, public houses, and shops that cater to a variety of palates. From traditional British pubs like The White Hart to modern cafes such as Nancy's Vintage Teashop, there is an eatery for every taste. The town also has several fine dining establishments, including the award-winning The Packhorse Inn, serving contemporary British cuisine.

For those who enjoy a bit of retail therapy, the Guineas Shopping Centre is the main retail hub, featuring a range of high-street brands and independent boutiques. Whether you want a butcher, baker or candlestick maker, Newmarket has you covered. The popular local market is held on Tuesdays and Saturdays, between 9am - 3pm, and hosts a variety of different stalls, ranging from fruit and vegetables, cakes, jewellery, flowers and fine food and drink; trust us when we say we have tested every single one of them - well almost!

So, is Newmarket the place for you to lay down some roots? It seems like a fantastic choice for us! But then again, we are biased...

Affordability

Monthly repayments£5,015
Property: £ 1,000,000
Deposit: £ 100,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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