A five-bedroom detached home with equestrian and small holding facilities is for sale in Colesden, a rural hamlet near St Neots, at a guide price of £950,000.
Originally built around 1860, Colesden Lodge Cottage is “an exceptional home offering spacious and adaptable accommodation”, said selling agent Harvey Robinson.
The front door opens to a newly fitted kitchen centred around an open fireplace. Double doors lead to a stunning garden room with full-length bi-fold doors to the garden.
An inner hallway off the kitchen opens to the large lounge and a family room with exposed vaulted ceiling.
The ground floor is completed by a utility room, rear lobby with refitted WC, and an additional reception room connected to a conservatory.
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The bedrooms are spread across the first and second floors, with the master boasting an en suite and dressing room. There is a recently refitted bathroom on the first floor.
Outside, the grounds span approximately 2.25 acres, with equestrian facilities including paddocks, stables, a tack room and manège. Further outbuildings include a tool and woodstore, triple garage and a large studio/workshop.
A landscaped conservation area features a large pond attracting an array of wildlife, overlooked by a gravel seating area.
Electric gates open to a generous gravel driveway providing ample off-road parking. There is additional access to the west of the property through a coach house entrance.
For more information, contact Harvey Robinson.
PROPERTY FACTS
Colesden Lodge Cottage, Colesden
Guide Price: £950,000
Harvey Robinson, 01480 454040
harveyrobinson.co.uk
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