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4 bed detached house for saleKeysoe Row East, Keysoe, Bedfordshire MK44
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
About this property
Gorgeous, Grade ii-listed, recently re-thatched, 4-double bedroom, former farmhouse
Surrounded by 1.15 acres of it's own land in a beautiful and peaceful spot
Planning permission in place for a fully self-contained, single-storey wing (possible annexe) attached to the main house - should you require more space
Well-maintained gardens with workshop and greenhouse tucked away
Gravelled driveway parking for numerous cars through a 5-bar wooden gate
Bedford and St Neots Railway Stations: 9.5 miles – fast trains to London from 40 minutes
Schools: Kymbrook Primary in village / Sharnbrook Academy: 9 Miles / Private: Kimbolton: 5.5 miles
The Plough at Bolnhurst: 2.3 miles / Colmworth Golf Club: 3.9 miles
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A gorgeous, Grade ii-listed, recently re-thatched, 4-double bedroom, former farmhouse, owned until 1912 by the Lords of the Manor, the Crawley family. In a gloriously peaceful spot of the historic Bedfordshire village of Keysoe, surrounded by 1.15 acres of its own well-maintained gardens, planning permission is in place for the building of a fully self-contained, single-storey wing, attached to the main house around the old farmyard. Backing onto fields, Row Farm has a workshop and greenhouse hidden away, and gravelled parking for numerous cars through a 5-bar wooden gate. It is quite something.
Home to Keysoe International, the globally acclaimed equestrian centre, which hosted numerous Olympic teams in 2012, the village is less than 10 miles equidistant from St Neots and Bedford railway stations, with their fast trains to London from 40 minutes. About 6 or 7 miles from both the A6 and the A1, Row Farm escapes the traffic noise but is well-placed for travelling by car, too.
The world renowned Harpur Trust private schools are also in Bedford, while the highly thought of Kimbolton private school is only 5.5 miles away. And you can walk the children to their little primary school, just 1000 yards along the quiet lane.
Keysoe International is fast becoming a community hub, a super facility for families, where you can eat while watching the ponies and horses, and meet up in various clubs and societies. A thriving village hall hosts all manner of events, including bar nights and an annual show. Glance out of your bedroom window and you can see the Church of St Mary the Virgin, which also plays a central role in the community. And where you can discover all about the ‘Keysoe Miracle’ from the inscription on the west face of the tower,
The Plough at Bolnhurst, which many think is the best pub and restaurant in the county, is just a couple of miles along the country lanes, while the golf course at Colmworth is less than 4 miles away. And your dog will love to take you on the network of bridleways and footpaths which criss-cross the beautiful countryside that you see from your new home. Every member of the family will love it at Row Farm.
More about the property
It’s fascinating to think of the generations of families who have called Row Farm their home, and to contemplate various changes that have been made to this wonderful farmhouse over the course of nearly 400 years; that together make it the lovely home for the 21st century family that it now is.
The old, pantiled dairy has been fully integrated into the home, so that, today, you have a boot and utility room and a super study, with its bespoke, oak cupboards, desk and bookshelves, as well as your kitchen and dining room, with its lovely, contrasting, painted furniture built around the two things that top many a person’s wish list, a Belfast sink and an aga that warms the water as well as the slate floor, and finished by solid wood and beautiful marble surfaces.
Look closely at the gorgeous red brick sitting room floor, which continues into a spacious entrance hall that can’t wait to welcome your guests, and you can see where centuries of feet have tramped from the original front door, where a window now looks out at the beautiful, blossoming cherry tree. Glance at the wall timber above the hall door and see the Roman numeral for the figure four, etched differently than normal, indicating it came from a 16th century ship.
With beautiful beams and wonderful wall timbers in all rooms, not least in the peaceful reading area of the landing, there’s something of interest at every turn. Cosy inglenook fireplaces and incredible oak windows are still in place, while the thatch, with its fire and waterproof underlay and superb insulating properties, has recently been replaced – immense character combined with modern standards.
Wake up in delightful, sloping-ceilinged, timbered bedrooms to fabulous countryside and garden views guaranteed to set you up for the day, not least in the main bedroom, with its quirky dressing room, and in the attic bedroom, with its extraordinary, original oak staircase and latch door.
The gloriously peaceful gardens are fascinating, too. The house once relied on the remarkable old brick well for soft water, and the former pond for hard water, now planted with wildflowers, shaded by the amazing weeping willow; the moated copse once kept the sheep confined. Mulberry, walnut, apple, pear and damson trees all still produce bountiful harvests, along with various fruit bushes. Look forward to joyful displays of summer snowflakes and pretty spring flowers; to a fabulous array of scented roses; to the new extension; to a wonderful family life at Row Farm.
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