• For Sale
  • GBP 650,000 
  • Property Style: Traditional
  • Bedroom: 4
  • Bathroom: 2
Set on a south-facing plot of a quarter of an acre, this superbly presented home is located in a peaceful village surrounded by countryside, yet within easy reach of transport links.

With established planting, trees, and a large lawn at the front, Hemingford House blends perfectly into the picturesque village street scene. Looking down the quiet village road, views of the church can be enjoyed. The driveway provides parking and turning space for numerous vehicles and access to the double garage.

Stepping inside, the hallway features a return staircase with a galleried landing above and opens onto the two reception rooms, study, and kitchen breakfast room. The generous living room runs from the front to the back of the property, boasting glazed doors to the rear patio, a wood-burning stove, and air conditioning. Double doors between the dining room and kitchen breakfast room provide the best of open-plan and separate dining, ideal for entertaining and large family gatherings. The luxurious kitchen has been finished with granite work surfaces, a large central island with a breakfast bar, and integrated appliances. Doors to the rear garden offer an opportunity for dining and entertaining to spill outside. The study is spacious enough to be utilized as a snug or playroom. Upstairs, the four bedrooms are well served by a beautiful family bathroom with a large shower and freestanding bath. The principal bedroom has an en suite and air conditioning.

The rear garden is very private and divided into different spaces with an abundance of mature trees. Off the back of the house, a large patio and gravel garden lead into a lawn, an ideal space to enjoy the outdoors and for children to play. The garden continues into a secluded lawned area, enclosed by hedging with six fruit trees, a gravelled seating area, and a herb bed.

Seller Insight
"Since 2016, Hemingford House has been our sanctuary, where practicality meets comfort. We've tailored it to be low-maintenance, focusing on a neutral interior accented by vibrant art that reflects our personal style.”

“Internally, extensive efforts have been made. The kitchen has been updated with German LVT flooring, while the parquet flooring in the hallway has been refurbished. Notably, the lounge and master bedroom are equipped with Samsung A++ rated air conditioning units, essential for managing the house's southern exposure during warm summer months.”

“Our favourite room? Definitely the kitchen—it's the heart of our home. With easy access to the dining room, it's a place where everyone feels included during meals. The spacious island with a hob is where we gather, chat, and cook together, making it such a sociable space. The lounge is another gem, stretching across the house with a cosy log burner —it truly is the focal point of our evenings.”

“At night, the garden offers us a retreat from light pollution, revealing a mesmerising night sky, while views of the nearby church from the bedroom window impart a sense of tranquillity. The orchard, particularly peaceful, fills with birdsong, creating an intimate haven.”

“Having lived in the area since 1999, we are intimately familiar with its offerings. The village is characterised by its tranquil atmosphere and limited vehicular traffic, whilst being conveniently located access to all necessary amenities.”

“Compared to neighbouring towns, Upton is a quaint rural haven surrounded by fields, where we enjoy walks among bluebell woods and occasional encounters with wildlife like deer and kites—it's a paradise for dog walkers. The village pond is another local delight, just a short stroll away, where we often spot ducks and their ducklings from our bay window.”

“Our neighbours are always looking out for one another. They help maintain our home when we’re away, and we do the same for them—it’s a true community spirit, especially during our front garden gardening sessions.”

“Hemingford House isn't just a home; it’s where we unwind and entertain. French doors connect our kitchen and lounge to the patio, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. With plenty of space, especially in summer, our garden becomes an extension of our home—a perfect setting for gatherings. There are multiple seating areas, from the patio to a cosy firepit zone, all shaded by apple, pear, and cherry trees.”

“Looking back, we cherish every moment here—the joy of our garden, the comfort of our home, and the easy access to nearby towns. Hemingford House truly combines the best of both worlds—a peaceful retreat and a welcoming space for friends and family."

Village Information
The picturesque village of Upton, nestled between Peterborough and Huntingdon, offers the charm of a tranquil rural setting combined with excellent transport links. Located around 8 miles northwest of Huntingdon, Upton provides convenient access to both the A1 and A14 corridors, making it an ideal spot for commuters. The village benefits from proximity to Huntingdon’s railway station, which offers direct train services to London King's Cross, facilitating effortless travel to the capital. Residents can also enjoy the shopping, leisure facilities, and other amenities available in nearby Huntingdon. Additionally, Peterborough, situated roughly 15 miles to the north, serves as a significant rail hub with connections to various UK cities and features numerous shopping districts with major retail outlets.

For families, Upton is served by several well-regarded local schools. Nearby educational institutions include primary schools such as Alconbury CofE Primary School, Sawtry Infants and Junior Academy as well as secondary schools like Hinchingbrooke School in Huntingdon. These schools are known for their strong academic programs and community involvement, making Upton an attractive location for families seeking quality education in a serene village environment. Upton itself boasts historical charm with landmarks such as the All Saints Church, adding to the village's quaint and appealing character.

Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: Circa 1989
EPC: D
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: F

IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.

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