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Guide price

£1,200,000

(£397/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Brewery Lane, Meldreth, South Cambridgeshire SG8

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 3,019 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Freehold
Added on 05/01/2026

About this property

  • Architecturally striking home combining period cottage and modern extension

  • Over 3,000 sq ft of flexible accommodation

  • Dramatic open-plan living space with vaulted ceilings and full-height glazing

  • Design-led kitchen with Aga, island and integrated appliances

  • Five bedrooms arranged across cottage and extension

  • Multiple reception spaces including study and sitting room

  • Double-sided fireplace and exposed original beams

  • Approximately quarter-acre plot with mature gardens and countryside views

  • Single garage and ample off-street parking

  • Quiet private lane setting

  • Excellent transport links to Cambridge and London King’s Cross

  • Wheelchair accessible

Set along a discreet private lane shared by just a handful of homes, this remarkable property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a house that balances architectural drama with warmth and heritage.

The original cottage sits proudly at the front of the plot, its white-washed façade and clay-tiled roof reflecting the village’s historic charm. To the rear, a substantial contemporary extension unfolds, clad in Siberian larch and punctuated by expansive glazing and roof lights, forming an elegant L-shaped arrangement that opens directly onto the garden.

The principal entrance is via the modern extension, where polished concrete flooring leads into a breathtaking open-plan living space. Vaulted ceilings, exposed steelwork and walls of glass create an immediate sense of volume and light, while uninterrupted views draw the garden into the heart of the home. This space has been designed for both entertaining and everyday family life, with direct access to the terrace and lawn beyond.

The kitchen is sleek and distinctive, centred around a granite-topped island with bar seating and integrated wine fridge. Richly toned cabinetry contrasts beautifully with the industrial finishes, complemented by a white Aga and a full suite of integrated appliances.

A timber-clad staircase rises to the first floor of the extension, where the principal bedroom enjoys a peaceful outlook across the garden and treetops. This serene retreat benefits from a pitched ceiling, fitted storage and a picture window. A further double bedroom and a generous family bathroom complete this level, with roof glazing flooding the space with natural light. The bathroom features a freestanding bath, walk-in shower and bold, contemporary finishes.

The original cottage is accessed independently from the lane or internally from the extension, allowing for excellent flexibility. On the ground floor, a welcoming entrance hall leads to a traditional kitchen and a characterful sitting room, both united by a double-sided fireplace with log burner set within an open alcove. Exposed timber beams throughout provide a strong sense of history and contrast beautifully with the modern areas of the home. A study, utility room and guest WC complete the ground floor accommodation.

The upper floor of the cottage hosts two bright double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with roll-top bath, separate shower and original beams set beneath a pitched roof.

This thoughtful layout allows the cottage to function independently if required, making it ideal for multi-generational living, guests or home working.

Outdoor Space

The property sits within approximately a quarter of an acre, enjoying open views across surrounding countryside. The garden is predominantly laid to lawn, bordered by mature trees that provide privacy and a sense of seclusion. A paved terrace adjacent to the house offers the perfect spot for outdoor dining, while a summer house sits at the far end of the garden, ideal as a retreat or studio.

A single garage sits adjacent to the cottage, alongside ample off-street parking for multiple vehicles.

Location

Meldreth is a sought-after Cambridgeshire village surrounded by open countryside yet exceptionally well connected. The village offers a shop with post office, excellent local pubs and cafés, while a wider range of amenities can be found in nearby Royston and Cambridge.

Meldreth railway station is within easy reach and provides fast connections to London King’s Cross in approximately 50 minutes, Cambridge in around 15 minutes and Royston in approximately 40 minutes. The M11 is also easily accessible, offering convenient road links to the wider region.

The area is well regarded for schooling, with a village primary school and a selection of highly regarded secondary schools and sixth-form colleges nearby.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    E

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