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The Old Rectory, Spaldwick, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Elegant Period Residence
  • Set On 1.27 Acres
  • Breath-taking Countryside Views
  • Fully Renovated
  • Luxurious Kitchen
  • Landscaped Gardens
  • Not Listed

Description

Built in the 1800s, this elegant residence, set on 1.27 acres with breathtaking countryside views, has been meticulously renovated to seamlessly blend period charm with modern luxury. Both London and Cambridge are easily accessible.

A long gravel drive leads through powered timber gates, unveiling the impressive architecture of this distinguished period home. The approach continues to a turning circle framed by manicured lawns and mature specimen trees, creating a fitting prelude to the elegance within.

Stepping through the imposing porch with intricate brick detailing, you are welcomed into a reception hall where historic charm meets modern sophistication. The original staircase, gracefully complemented by contemporary glass railings, is illuminated by expansive windows, setting the tone for this exceptional home.

At the heart of the property lies the luxurious kitchen, dining, and living room. This beautifully refitted space boasts high-end integrated appliances and doors that open onto a terrace with breathtaking views of the formal gardens and rolling countryside beyond. With ample room for casual entertaining and family life, the space is as practical as it is stylish, featuring a large pantry and utility room.

The two principal reception rooms and the study are equally captivating, with large bay windows, fireplaces, and an abundance of character. The family room’s original coffered ceiling is a particularly striking feature. For added versatility, the ground floor hosts a fifth bedroom with an en suite, ideal for guests or multigenerational living.

The first floor offers four further generously sized bedrooms, served by two en suites and a family bathroom. The layout allows for two bedrooms and a bathroom to be configured as a private suite. The principal bedroom, complete with a Juliet balcony, provides superb views of the grounds and surrounding countryside, creating a tranquil retreat.

Outside, the grounds have been thoughtfully landscaped to blend formal gardens enclosed by box hedging with expansive lawns and a productive vegetable garden. Mature trees, including an avenue that divides the formal garden and lawns, offer a stunning backdrop and create a seamless connection to the surrounding landscape. Practicality is ensured with sheds, a greenhouse, and a double oak-framed carport for storage and parking.

While boasting wonderful period features, this home is not listed, completely renovated in the early 2000s and meticulously maintained since making it fit for modern life with double glazing and solar panels.

Seller Insight
“The Old Rectory has been our cherished home since 2002. From the moment I first saw it online, I was captivated, and when we visited, my husband instantly envisioned our life here. The blend of old-world charm and modern convenience, enhanced by a thoughtful extension, felt perfect for us.”
“The original staircase took our breath away, and the six original doors that remain today serve as a reminder of its history. It was freshly renovated when we moved in, but over time, we’ve added our own touches, including a beautiful German hand painted kitchen in 2017. Designed with entertaining in mind, the kitchen has become the heart of our home, and we spend countless hours there. The veranda is accessible through the patio doors which lead from the kitchen. From there, we’ve admired many stunning sunsets over the garden.”
“The kitchen and family room are our favourite spaces. The family room, with its cosy log burner, original ceiling, and abundance of natural light, strikes a perfect balance of old and new, offering both comfort and charm.”
“This home has been the backdrop to many precious memories. We hosted our wedding after-party here in 2004 and countless family celebrations and christenings. Summers were marked by lively BBQs, and Christmas time became a highlight, with family gathering to share in the warmth and festive spirit.”
“The garden, too, holds a special place in our hearts. During the lockdown, it became a sanctuary as we grew vegetables, practiced tai chi on the decking, and soaked in the tranquillity. It’s a haven for wildlife, with visits from muntjac deer, rabbits, birds of prey, and even a cuckoo. From the garden’s edge, the sunsets are breath-taking, and from the front, we enjoy views of the church and the sound of its charming bells.”
“The community here is equally special. The local pub, with its vibrant atmosphere and beloved quiz nights, serves as the heart of the village. The people are warm, supportive, and welcoming. The area offers scenic walks, including a path leading to a nearby meadow and access to the Three Counties Walk. We’ve also loved walking our puppy in secure fields just a short drive away.”
“When we first moved here, this home was perfect for our growing family, but we now feel it’s time to downsize. Every time we return home, it’s a genuine joy—it’s as though this house wraps its arms around you. It’s not just a house; it’s a friendly and embracing home.”
“We hope that whoever comes next will fall in love with it as we did and treasure its rich history and heartfelt character. We’ve always felt like custodians of this special place, and leaving it is a bittersweet decision. We will miss it dearly.”

Village Information
Spaldwick is a charming village with excellent amenities including a primary school and playgroup, the George Inn pub and restaurant, service station with convenience store and village church. Kimbolton is around 4 miles away, offering further amenities and easy access to Kimbolton School. Huntingdon is approx. 8 miles away and offers a wider selection of High Street shops, eateries and leisure facilities including the beautiful Hinchingbrooke Country Park as well as a train station with links into London and the North.

Transport
Road links are excellent and the A14 provides fast access to the A1 and M11 for trips into London and links to the wider national motorway network. Cambridge is also within easy reach via the A14.
Huntingdon train station provides direct trains into London King’s Cross in under an hour and links to the North via Peterborough (approx. 15 minutes).

Education
Primary:
Spaldwick Community Primary (0.5 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Brington CofE Primary (3.3 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Buckden CofE Primary (5.3 miles). Ofsted Rating: Outstanding

Secondary:
Hinchingbrooke School (6.1 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
St Peter’s School (6.8 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good
Sawtry Village Academy (7 miles). Ofsted Rating: Good

The highly regarded Kimbolton School, an independent co-educational day and boarding school, for ages 4-18 is approx. 4 miles away.

Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
Year Built: 1800s
EPC: E
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: H
Not Listed


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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