Guide price
£1,395,000
5 bed terraced house for saleHunts Barn, Green Tye, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire SG10
5 beds
5 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Spacious Victorian brick barn
Magnificent main hall
Cinema room/study
Living room with wood burner
Re-ftted kitchen/breakfast/dining room
Utility room
Cloakroom
5 bedrooms
5 en suites
Walled gardens
3 Hunts Barn was originally a Victorian brick barn of some stature which was converted by highly regarded local builders The Croft Group. The current owner has recently upgraded the property to a very good standard.
The accommodation comprises of French doors leading to the entrance hall with engineered oak flooring and built-in storage, the cinema room has engineered oak flooring, built-in overhead projector with pull-down screen, built-in surround sound, wall lights and a selection of inset lights. There is a downstairs cloakroom. The inner hall is magnificent and measures 25' x 19’ and is fully vaulted with a mezzanine landing and a lantern skylight there is a split stairwell with understairs storage leads upstairs. French doors off the inner hall lead to the lounge which is of good proportion, has engineered oak flooring, inset wood burner with brick surround and a selection of wall lights and then French doors opening to a small gravelled area overlooking the fields. French doors lead into the kitchen/breakfast living space. A bespoke ‘Blackstone’ kitchen which is approximately 7 years old, inset double butler sink unit, quartz worktops, range of eye and base level units, built-in Franke "hot water tap", inset oil fired 4-oven Aga, induction hob, integrated dishwasher, double oven with built-in microwave, built-in larder with integrated cooling system, ceramic tiled flooring throughout, window overlooking fields, French doors leading to walled private garden. The utility room has eye and base level units, inset sink, space for washing machine and tumble-dryer, floor mounted oil boiler (serviced annually), storage cupboard housing the water softener.
Upstairs, as mentioned there is a galleried landing which has a variety of storage cupboards and we have two loft accesses. The principal bedroom has built-in air conditioning, a Juliette balcony overlooking fields, a large walk-in wardrobe with fitted shelving and a luxury en suite shower with separate bath, double sink units, tiled flooring and inset lighting. There are a further four bedrooms; all with built-in storage cupboards or wardrobes and all with en suite showers.
Outside, the property is approached along a pleasant country lane to a gravelled parking area which leads to a garage and storage room. A secure gated access leads to a covered area and to the enclosed front garden which has a pathway and lavender borders. To the rear there is a larger partially walled garden with lawns, a terrace and well stocked shrub and herbaceous borders. At 70ft the garden is not overly large, but has considerable interest and privacy.
Green Tye is a small East Hertfordshire hamlet of principally period houses set between the market town of Bishop’s Stortford and the village of Much Hadham, a well known Hertfordshire village with local stores, post office, public houses and primary school. The area is convenient for the commuter, being situated almost equidistant between the A10 and M11. The towns of Bishops Stortford and Ware lie approximately 6 miles and 8 miles distant respectively, and provide a more comprehensive range of facilities, and both have main line stations to London Liverpool Street. Stansted Airport Terminal lies to the east of Bishop’s Stortford.
The accommodation comprises of French doors leading to the entrance hall with engineered oak flooring and built-in storage, the cinema room has engineered oak flooring, built-in overhead projector with pull-down screen, built-in surround sound, wall lights and a selection of inset lights. There is a downstairs cloakroom. The inner hall is magnificent and measures 25' x 19’ and is fully vaulted with a mezzanine landing and a lantern skylight there is a split stairwell with understairs storage leads upstairs. French doors off the inner hall lead to the lounge which is of good proportion, has engineered oak flooring, inset wood burner with brick surround and a selection of wall lights and then French doors opening to a small gravelled area overlooking the fields. French doors lead into the kitchen/breakfast living space. A bespoke ‘Blackstone’ kitchen which is approximately 7 years old, inset double butler sink unit, quartz worktops, range of eye and base level units, built-in Franke "hot water tap", inset oil fired 4-oven Aga, induction hob, integrated dishwasher, double oven with built-in microwave, built-in larder with integrated cooling system, ceramic tiled flooring throughout, window overlooking fields, French doors leading to walled private garden. The utility room has eye and base level units, inset sink, space for washing machine and tumble-dryer, floor mounted oil boiler (serviced annually), storage cupboard housing the water softener.
Upstairs, as mentioned there is a galleried landing which has a variety of storage cupboards and we have two loft accesses. The principal bedroom has built-in air conditioning, a Juliette balcony overlooking fields, a large walk-in wardrobe with fitted shelving and a luxury en suite shower with separate bath, double sink units, tiled flooring and inset lighting. There are a further four bedrooms; all with built-in storage cupboards or wardrobes and all with en suite showers.
Outside, the property is approached along a pleasant country lane to a gravelled parking area which leads to a garage and storage room. A secure gated access leads to a covered area and to the enclosed front garden which has a pathway and lavender borders. To the rear there is a larger partially walled garden with lawns, a terrace and well stocked shrub and herbaceous borders. At 70ft the garden is not overly large, but has considerable interest and privacy.
Green Tye is a small East Hertfordshire hamlet of principally period houses set between the market town of Bishop’s Stortford and the village of Much Hadham, a well known Hertfordshire village with local stores, post office, public houses and primary school. The area is convenient for the commuter, being situated almost equidistant between the A10 and M11. The towns of Bishops Stortford and Ware lie approximately 6 miles and 8 miles distant respectively, and provide a more comprehensive range of facilities, and both have main line stations to London Liverpool Street. Stansted Airport Terminal lies to the east of Bishop’s Stortford.