Guide price

£1,200,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Lower Street, Stansted, Essex CM24

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 15/04/2026

About this property

  • Grade II listed Tudor home dating from the mid 16th century.

  • Striking black and white timber framed façade with jettied frontage and leaded windows.

  • Wealth of original features including exposed oak beams and an inglenook fireplace (circa 1545).

  • Versatile reception space with sitting room, snug and dedicated study.

  • Kitchen breakfast room with adjoining dining room and separate utility.

  • Remarkable multi level gardens including courtyard, lawn, terraces and garden studio.

  • Exceptional central village position in historic Lower Street, Stansted Mountfitchet.

  • EPC Rating = D

A remarkable mid 16th century Tudor home in the heart of Stansted Mountfitchet.

Description
A remarkable mid 16th century Tudor home in the heart of Stansted Mountfitchet, rich in original character with exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace and unique layered gardens, offering a rare blend of heritage and modern living.

Savages is one of Stansted Mountfitchet’s oldest and most notable properties. Timber framed and plastered, the house retains a remarkable wealth of original features including an impressive jettied frontage, leaded casement windows, exposed oak beams and a striking inglenook fireplace dated to circa 1545.

Historically known as “Savages”, the property has served both as a substantial family home and a prominent village shop, reflecting its longstanding importance at the heart of the village. Rich in character and architectural integrity, this exceptional period house also benefits from off street parking and offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home of significant historic interest, combining centuries of heritage with enduring charm.

Stepping inside, the sense of history is unmistakable. Exposed oak beams, uneven timbers and original detailing lend warmth and character throughout.

The sitting room is a standout space, centred around the magnificent inglenook fireplace, with its brick hearth and heavy timber mantel creating a natural focal point. Thick ceiling beams enhance the feeling of intimacy, making this an ideal room for relaxed evenings, entertaining friends or enjoying quiet moments by the fire. Adjoining the sitting room, the snug is perfect as a television room, reading room or cosy winter escape, offering separation while remaining closely connected to the main living areas.

At the heart of the home lies the kitchen breakfast room, a wonderfully sociable and characterful space designed for everyday living. A large farmhouse table sits comfortably within the room, making it ideal for gatherings both large and small, while the arrangement flows effortlessly into a dedicated dining room, perfectly suited to more formal meals and entertaining.

Discreetly positioned close by, a practical utility room provides excellent additional storage and workspace. Set quietly away from the busier parts of the house, a dedicated study offers an ideal environment for home working.

The principal bedroom enjoys a peaceful and secluded position within the house and is complemented by its own well appointed en suite. Additional three bedrooms are served by a thoughtfully arranged family bathroom.

Outside, the house reveals a remarkable and highly individual garden, unfolding gradually and offering a level of privacy rarely found in such a central village position. Immediately beyond the house is an enclosed courtyard garden, intimate and sheltered, where stone pathways wind through carefully considered planting, leading to a series of well placed seating areas.

As the garden extends away from the house, it rises gently through terraced planting and mature shrubs this progression culminates in a secluded lawned area, offering a sense of escape. Set at the top of the garden is a separate studio, perfectly positioned to enjoy peace and separation from the main house. The overall effect is of a garden that has been thoughtfully shaped and curated over time, providing a variety of environments to enjoy throughout the day and across the seasons.

Location
Stansted Mountfitchet offers an exceptional blend of village charm and refined living. Its attractive high street, with independent shops, artisan cafés and inviting pubs, gives the village a warm, established character one that appeals to families seeking a place with genuine community spirit. Surrounded by rolling North Essex countryside, it provides a peaceful backdrop for weekend walks, outdoor pursuits and a slower pace of life, all within easy reach of the essentials.

Despite its serene atmosphere, the village is superbly positioned for those who value convenience. Direct Greater Anglia services connect you to Cambridge in 30 minutes, while London Liverpool Street is an equally smooth journey of 50 minutes.

Education is a strong hallmark of the area, with three primary schools Bentfield Primary School, St Mary’s Church of England Primary School and Magna Carta Primary School providing nurturing modern environments. For older students, Forest Hall School offers local secondary provision, with further respected options in Bishop’s Stortford, Newport, Saffron Walden and Cambridge, ensuring families have excellent choice at every stage.

The surrounding towns add further depth to the lifestyle here. Bishop’s Stortford, just 3 miles from the village, provides a sophisticated mix of dining, leisure and retail perfect for relaxed weekends or evening outings.

Saffron Walden, lying approximately 10 miles away, offers a charming historic centre with boutique shops, galleries and cultural attractions.

Taken together, Stansted Mountfitchet offers a superb quality of life a village with an authentic heart, exceptional connectivity, strong educational options and easy access to some of the region’s most desirable towns. It is a location that balances comfort, convenience and character with a rare level of finesse.



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Postcode CM24 8LN

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