£2,250,000
Roxton Road, Great Barford, Bedfordshire, MK44
- 7 beds
£2,250,000
- 7 beds
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Accommodation summary
Ground Floor
Upon entering Great Barford House, you'll be welcomed by an impressive entrance lobby adorned with a magnificent stone floor. An enchanting and romantically sweeping staircase beckons from the hallway, inviting you to explore the upper levels. As you ascend, a stunning and enormous stained glass window, with delicate floral motifs in striking shades of blue and red, dated 1856, dominates.
The ground floor drawing room and dining room boast traditional high ceilings and tall, original shuttered floor-to-ceiling windows, giving these spaces an air of grandeur with their huge chandeliers. Both rooms exude historic charm and character, highlighted by splendid marble open fireplaces that enhance the overall ambiance of this exceptional residence. The well-proportioned drawing room is bathed in natural light throughout the day, thanks to its two large sets of floor-to-ceiling sash windows. At one end of the room, a central seating area surrounds an inviting open fireplace, complete with an ornate mantle and surround, creating an inviting space perfect for gatherings and relaxation.
The spacious family-oriented kitchen/breakfast room, warmed by under floor heating, offers a welcoming atmosphere. It features a cream four-oven Aga as well as a Meile hob and oven, wooden units with polished stone work surfaces, and a classic Belfast sink overlooking the rear courtyard, as well as a central island with a second Belfast sink.
Great Barford House offers all the expected features of a country home, including an additional family room, a cellar, a delightful library, and a practical scullery with an adjoining boiler and excellently fitted out drying room. Furthermore, the property is equipped with high-speed fibre broadband to the house and a comprehensive alarm system. Inside the house, you'll discover a multitude of rooms that reflect the grandeur of its exterior.
Upper Floors
As you ascend to the upper floors of Great Barford House, you'll discover an abundance of character-rich features that enhance the timeless charm of this remarkable property. Here, you'll find four impressive bedrooms, each graced with picturesque countryside views, and two further bedrooms on the second floor and a sizeable storage room.
The master bedroom stands out, featuring a charming bay window that fills the room with natural light and offers stunning views of the nearby gardens and the vast surrounding countryside. This spacious retreat includes an expansive en-suite bathroom, complete with a luxurious roll-top bath, a separate shower, and ample storage space. It's the perfect spot for indulgent relaxation in a peaceful setting.
Five additional generously sized bedrooms provide comfortable living spaces for family and guests. Two more family bathrooms, with a separate bath and shower, cater to the needs of a busy household.
From the first floor, a wrought iron staircase provides access to the Tower, adding a delightful touch of whimsy to this historic residence. Another staircase leads to the 2nd floor, historically designated as the maids' quarters, and now serving as both additional bedrooms and valuable storage spaces.
Outside
Nestled within the heart of a protected conservation area, Great Barford House offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise. This sprawling estate extends over ten meticulously designed acres of grounds, with magnificent lawns where specimen trees are cherished under the watchful protection of Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs), including two grand cedars framing the view and a magnificent Wellingtonia, ensuring the preservation of the property's natural beauty. As you step into this captivating outdoor sanctuary, a world teeming with vibrant wildlife and lush flora unfolds before you. Among the estate's distinguished inhabitants, elegant peacocks gracefully roam, adding a touch of regal charm to the surroundings.
Your journey starts as you pass through the secure boundary and enter the grand gated entrance, leading you along a peaceful tree-lined private drive. This first impression sets the stage for the enchantment that awaits. You'll find a large carp-filled ornamental lake connected by graceful bridges to an inviting island, attracting a variety of local wildlife and diverse bird species, heron, kites, woodpeckers, etc., offering a constant source of wonder and calm.
Within the well-tended grounds, you'll come across the heritage apple tree walk gracing the wildflower meadow. They generously yield a plentiful harvest, a nod to the property's rich history. The wildflower meadow itself is a testament to the estate's commitment to preserving biodiversity, featuring a stunning variety of flower breeds that paint the landscape in a vibrant riot of colours.
Stroll through the meticulously maintained formal gardens with their resplendent flowerbeds and manicured hedges, with 172 David Austin roses standards, climbing and rambling, or lose yourself in the charm of the kitchen gardens, where a splendid, self-sustaining vegetable garden thrives. Here, the sprawling Victorian walled kitchen garden yields an abundance of fresh produce, with every type of fruit tree – many peaches, nectarines, apples, plums, gages, pear & damsons, as well as inside the fruit cages there are raspberries, black and red currants, gooseberries, strawberries and blue berries. Venture inside the expansive greenhouse, and you'll be awed by the original vine, bearing luscious dessert grapes.
The estate boasts an array of delightful outbuildings. You can venture into the well-appointed Victorian Stable conversion, which is a glorious space - a studio/home office – filled with light as well as a gym with two wet rooms and a kitchen. For a trip back in time, step inside the authentic 1872 Swiss cottage, a living relic of the property's history or just have a wander over the lawns to the aviary. And don't miss the truly intriguing game larder/ice house, a vivid testament to the estate's storied past. Nestled within the protective walls of the garden, you'll discover a hard-standing tennis court, with more plums, pears and roses galore, where friendly matches can create countless cherished memories with friends and family.
Location
Situated serenely along the tranquil banks of the River Great Ouse, Great Barford harmoniously combines history, modern amenities, and natural beauty. This charming village extends a warm welcome to all, boasting a rich historical tapestry, a peaceful atmosphere, and an array of amenities catering to both families and professionals seeking the perfect place to call home.
Great Barford House transcends typical residential living; the village of Great Barford itself serves as a destination for leisure and rejuvenation. The venerable All Saints Church, adorned by its remarkable 15th-century tower, stands as a testament to the village's historical allure. The ancient bridge invites exploration of the waters, providing an idyllic setting for activities such as canoeing, fishing, paddle boarding, picnicking, and even wild swimming. Culinary delights abound, with the perennially beloved riverside pub and restaurant, the Anchor Inn.
Great Barford offers additional contemporary conveniences, including a post office, a convenience store, a local butcher, a coffee shop, an excellent Chinese restaurant, a village food store, and a charming village green. In close proximity, you'll discover lower and middle schools, while Bedford's esteemed Harpur Trust schools are a convenient 7-mile drive away. Essential healthcare services are readily accessible through a local surgery.
The village's strategic location affords easy access to the A421 bypass, the M1, and A1 motorways, as well as nearby urban centres such as Milton Keynes, Bedford, St. Neots, and Cambridge is only a 45 minute drive away. Bedford's rail connections to St. Pancras International make commuting a breeze, with a swift 41-minute journey. Great Barford is conveniently positioned for further travel, with London Luton Airport approximately 30 miles away and London Stansted Airport roughly 45 miles distant.
Services
Connected to mains electricity and water, with a heating oil tank and sewerage septic tanks, plus high speed fibre broadband
Local Authority
Bedford Borough Council
Viewing Arrangements
Strictly via the vendors sole agents Fine & Country.
Directions
As you travel from Great Barford, the gated entrance is located approximately one mile on the left/north side of Roxton Road.
Agents Notes
All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure.
Disclaimer:
All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on.
The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order.
Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property.
Whilst we carryout our due diligence on a property before it is launched to the market and we endeavour to provide accurate information, buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence.
Our information is presented to the best of our knowledge and should not solely be relied upon when making purchasing decisions. The responsibility for verifying aspects such as flood risk, easements, covenants and other property related details rests with the buyer.
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