Guide price
£1,750,000
(£459/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleKings Mill Lane, Great Shelford, Cambridge CB22
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
3,809 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
5 bedroom Grade II listed 'semi-detached' house
3 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms/shower rooms
0.31 acres
3809 sqft / 353 sqm
Double length vaulted reception room with minstrels' gallery above
Triple-aspect drawing room with views over the river and mill
Many original features
Council tax band - G
Sought-after location
Riverside location
A rare opportunity to acquire a rather special riverside Grade II listed period residence of approximately 3800 sqft, set within mature and private gardens and ground of 0.31 acres and boasting one of the villages' most sought-after locations.
Kings Mill Lane is considered one of the village's most sought-after addresses, a private no-through road, which ends at the Weir with a five storey Mill on one side and Willow End of the other. The property, in part, dates back to the 1600's retaining much of its original character and charm and has been lovingly extended over the centuries to form three extensive wings, housing five bedrooms. There is an imposing vaulted double reception room serving as a dining hall with minstrels gallery above and a sitting room either side of a central brick fireplace with a gas stove. The adjoining kitchen is well equipped and opens to a timber framed conservatory, which overlooks the gardens and fields beyond, which often has cattle grazing.
Upon entering the property there is shower room/utility room, a 'butler's' pantry and an external side door. At the far end, stairs lead to the master bedroom and bathroom, beyond which is an exquisite drawing room with a feature open fireplace and with a triple aspect offering the best views over the river and mill. At the thatched end of the property, there are three further bedrooms, a bathroom and two reception rooms with its own entrance, and therefore could easily be adapted as a self-contained annexe.
The pretty gardens and grounds extend to approximately one third of an acre, all with the backdrop of the river and fields beyond, making this a wonderfully relaxing space and a magnet for wildlife such as kingfishers, swans, ducks and the occasional otter. There are manicured and shaped lawns with well-stocked flower and shrub borders and beds, several terraces, all ideal for alfresco dining or summer evening entertaining. There is a wide and varied selection of specimen and fruit bearing trees, mature bushes and shrubs and all enjoys maximum levels of privacy and seclusion. This idyllic setting has been inspiration for both art and literature, most notably, novels by Philippa Pearce including Tom's Midnight Garden and Minnow on the Say . A property of this nature is available really only once in a lifetime and an early viewing is advisable.
Location
Great Shelford is a sought-after village just to the south-east of the city, with an excellent range of facilities including primary school, health centre, recreation ground, library, church and a range of shops including supermarket, bakery, chemist and butcher.
The M11, Shelford railway station and Addenbrooke’s / Biomedical Campus are easily accessible.
Tenure
Freehold
Services
Mains services connected include: Gas, electricity, water and mains drainage.
Statutory Authorities
South Cambridgeshire District Council
Council tax band -G
Fixtures And Fittings
Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars all fixtures and fittings are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold interest.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment through the vendor’s sole agents, Redmayne Arnold and Harris
Agents Notes
•The private road is maintained by the residents of Kings Mill Lane, each paying between £50-£100 per annum for its upkeep.
•£1 Peppercorn rent is paid annually for the land immediately in front of the property.
•In 2001, the property was affected by a never-repeated weather incident and as a result there was some flooding. There has been no ingress of water since then. The property is insured by Aviva.
•At the end of the thatched wing of the property there is a small independent cottage with separate ownership (in effect making the property ‘semi-detached’).
Kings Mill Lane is considered one of the village's most sought-after addresses, a private no-through road, which ends at the Weir with a five storey Mill on one side and Willow End of the other. The property, in part, dates back to the 1600's retaining much of its original character and charm and has been lovingly extended over the centuries to form three extensive wings, housing five bedrooms. There is an imposing vaulted double reception room serving as a dining hall with minstrels gallery above and a sitting room either side of a central brick fireplace with a gas stove. The adjoining kitchen is well equipped and opens to a timber framed conservatory, which overlooks the gardens and fields beyond, which often has cattle grazing.
Upon entering the property there is shower room/utility room, a 'butler's' pantry and an external side door. At the far end, stairs lead to the master bedroom and bathroom, beyond which is an exquisite drawing room with a feature open fireplace and with a triple aspect offering the best views over the river and mill. At the thatched end of the property, there are three further bedrooms, a bathroom and two reception rooms with its own entrance, and therefore could easily be adapted as a self-contained annexe.
The pretty gardens and grounds extend to approximately one third of an acre, all with the backdrop of the river and fields beyond, making this a wonderfully relaxing space and a magnet for wildlife such as kingfishers, swans, ducks and the occasional otter. There are manicured and shaped lawns with well-stocked flower and shrub borders and beds, several terraces, all ideal for alfresco dining or summer evening entertaining. There is a wide and varied selection of specimen and fruit bearing trees, mature bushes and shrubs and all enjoys maximum levels of privacy and seclusion. This idyllic setting has been inspiration for both art and literature, most notably, novels by Philippa Pearce including Tom's Midnight Garden and Minnow on the Say . A property of this nature is available really only once in a lifetime and an early viewing is advisable.
Location
Great Shelford is a sought-after village just to the south-east of the city, with an excellent range of facilities including primary school, health centre, recreation ground, library, church and a range of shops including supermarket, bakery, chemist and butcher.
The M11, Shelford railway station and Addenbrooke’s / Biomedical Campus are easily accessible.
Tenure
Freehold
Services
Mains services connected include: Gas, electricity, water and mains drainage.
Statutory Authorities
South Cambridgeshire District Council
Council tax band -G
Fixtures And Fittings
Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars all fixtures and fittings are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold interest.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment through the vendor’s sole agents, Redmayne Arnold and Harris
Agents Notes
•The private road is maintained by the residents of Kings Mill Lane, each paying between £50-£100 per annum for its upkeep.
•£1 Peppercorn rent is paid annually for the land immediately in front of the property.
•In 2001, the property was affected by a never-repeated weather incident and as a result there was some flooding. There has been no ingress of water since then. The property is insured by Aviva.
•At the end of the thatched wing of the property there is a small independent cottage with separate ownership (in effect making the property ‘semi-detached’).