A Collection of Four Luxury 5 Bedroom Homes in Braughing, Hertfordshire a Haven Called Home

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A Collection of Four Luxury 5 Bedroom Homes in Braughing, Hertfordshire a Haven Called Home BRAUGHING A COLLECTION OF FOUR LUXURY 5 BEDROOM HOMES IN BRAUGHING, HERTFORDSHIRE A HAVEN CALLED HOME WELCOME TO IDEAL FARM – A COLLECTION OF JUST FOUR 5 BEDROOM LUXURY HOMES NESTLED IN A RURAL CORNER OF BRAUGHING, HERTFORDSHIRE. Perfectly positioned to enjoy the charm and joy of the English countryside these premium homes benefit from elegant and contemporary design whilst providing an ideal and secure sanctuary from modern life. Computer generated image is indicative only. SCHOOLS & COLLEGES MILES MILES MILES ESCAPE ST EDMUNDS BISHOP’S HEATH MOUNT COLLEGE STORTFORD SCHOOL THE HUSTLE 5 8 COLLEGE 11 & BUSTLE TRANSPORT CONNECTIONS BRAUGHING IS ONE OF THE AREA’S MOST MILES MILES MILES SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGES IN THE BISHOP’S WARE STANSTED STORTFORD MOUNTFITCHET DISTRICT OF EAST HERTFORDSHIRE. 9 9 11 Lying only a couple of miles from the A10 at Puckeridge, MILES MILES MILES the village has a wealth of history with many attractive listed STANSTED M11 M25 (WALTHAM buildings and benefits from local pubs, St Marys Church, AIRPORT (STANSTED) CROSS) a village shop with post office, sports and social amenities 13 11 19 and the well regarded Jenyns First School. The neighbouring towns of Ware (8.5 miles) and Bishop’s Stortford (7.5 miles) provide further amenities and rail services to London Liverpool Street. From Braughing, the following colleges are LEISURE all within comfortable driving distance: St Edmunds College, Bishop’s Stortford College, Heath Mount and Haileybury College. MILES MILES MILES EAST HERTS HANBURY EMPIRE CINEMA GOLF CLUB MANOR 4 8 GOLF & SPA 9 SPECIFICATIONS KITCHENS BATHROOMS & EN- SUITES GENERAL STYLE & • Neff stainless steel American fridge freezer • Fully tiled • • Oak engineered wooden floors throughout except for media room, bathrooms, WC and utility • Telescopic extractor fan • Close couple WC • • High U-value insulation to internal walls SOPHISTICATION • Ilve Moderna 900 twin oven and 6 burner range cooker • Double basin vanity unit in stainless steel • Sound reducing insulation • Thermostatic showers • Neff integrated dishwasher • uPVC windows • Deluxe walk-in shower with body jets SALLIE CHATER SPENT MANY YEARS WORKING • Caple wi6232 two door glass wine cooler and hand held shower hose • • Bespoke splayed stairs with hardwood treads and handrails WITHIN THE UK’S LEADING STYLE MAGAZINES • Quooker combi 2.2 fusion all-in-one boiling • Chrome towel radiators • Solid paneled internal doors with contemporary water tap & mixer door furniture SUCH AS VOGUE, TATLER, HARPERS BAZAAR • Shaver points to all vanity units • LED under unit lighting AND HOUSE AND GARDEN. • Heated mirror to master bathroom • Astracast double bowl Belfast sink EXTERNAL • Sapling trees to rear garden of Longacre View Sallie’s work has featured in the Evening Standard and YOU magazine HEATING & ELECTRICAL & Badgers Croft LONGACRE VIEW & BADGERS CROFT and Sallie has a close relationship with one of the UK’s most popular • Underfloor heating • Retaining walls in natural sleeper style interior design magazines, House Beautiful. • In frame wood painted white and light grey units • Heat recovery ventilation unit • Indian sandstone patios to rear of houses • Centre island with suite 694 nickel knob & cup handle • Gas fired boiler • Turf / seed and tegula paving to front gardens Since March 2018 Sallie has been writing a monthly column for the • Unistone misterio Carrera quartz worktops • LED pendant and down lighters magazine, first as part of the ‘Ask The Experts’ section and more recently • Low level lighting in the ‘Source Book’ section where she guides readers with stylish and • Sky & Freeview ASHBURN LODGE & WOODVIEW HOUSE practical advice on how to achieve a desired look or solve a design • Cat 6 wiring for TV and data to all bedrooms SECURITY • Lay on wood painted white and limestone units dilemma. Sallie Chater delivers a friendly and personable service • Wi-Fi booster to hall • Fire alarms • Centre island with suite 731 nickel beehive knob ensuring that ‘style’ is always teamed with practicality and value. • 65” Ultra 4K TV and PS4 Playstation to all media rooms • PAS24 design windows • Crimstone J3936 Olympos worktops • Sonos speakers to principle rooms* • Multi-point locking doors with secured glazed • Projector, amp, surround sound and Sonos speakers and high security locks to media room* • Automatic gated entrance in bespoke tree design • Solid fuel wood burning stove with key fobs for household cars • Entry intercom via handset or smart phone *Available as upgrade. Contact your sales advisor for further information. Computer generated images are indicative only. INTERIOR SPECIFICATION: LUX INTERIOR SPECIFICATION: RUSTIC LONGACRE VIEW & ASHBURN LODGE & BADGERS CROFT WOODVIEW HOUSE Computer generated images are indicative only. Computer generated images are indicative only. ASHBURN LODGE & LONGACRE VIEW Breakfast 5 BEDROOM HOME Media/Games Room Total Area 395 sqm / 4249 sq ft Family Room Kitchen Ground Floor Kitchen / Breakfast 8.59m x 4.04m 28'2" x 13'3" Study Living Room 6.01m x 4.77m 19'7" x 15'6" Utility Living Room Dining Room 4.98m x 3.85m 16'4" x 12'6" Dining Room Media / Games Room 6.05m x 4.03m 19'9" x 13'2" Family Room 5.14m x 4.07m 16'9" x 13'4" Study 3.66m x 3.04m 12'0" x 9'10" Garage Utility 3.34m x 2.78m 10'10" x 9'11" Bedroom 2 Dressing First Floor Bedroom 4 Master Bedroom 5.97m x 4.74m 19'6" x 15'5" Master Dressing 4.00m x 3.84m 13'1" x 12'6" Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 4.69m x 4.03m 15'4" x 13'2" Bedroom 5 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 3 4.47m x 3.83m 14'7" x 12'6" Bedroom 4 4.10m x 3.88m 13'5" x 12'7" Bedroom 5 5.13m x 4.00m 16'8" x 13'1" Computer generated images are indicative only. All room sizes are approximate only and subject to minor modification. BADGERS CROFT & WOODVIEW HOUSE 5 BEDROOM HOME Breakfast Total Area 395 sqm / 4249 sq ft Media/Games Room Kitchen Family Room Ground Floor Kitchen / Breakfast 8.59m x 4.04m 28'2" x 13'3" Living Room 6.01m x 4.77m 19'7" x 15'6" Study Dining Room 4.98m x 3.85m 16'4" x 12'6" Living Room Utility Media / Games Room 6.05m x 4.03m 19'9" x 13'2" Dining Room Family Room 5.14m x 4.07m 16'9" x 13'4" Study 3.66m x 3.04m 12'0" x 9'10" Utility 3.34m x 2.78m 10'10" x 9'11" Garage Bedroom 2 Dressing First Floor Bedroom 4 Master Bedroom 5.97m x 4.74m 19'6" x 15'5" Master Dressing 4.00m x 3.84m 13'1" x 12'6" Master Bedroom Bedroom 2 4.69m x 4.03m 15'4" x 13'2" Bedroom 5 Bedroom 3 4.47m x 3.83m 14'7" x 12'6" Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 4.10m x 3.88m 13'5" x 12'7" Bedroom 5 5.13m x 4.00m 16'8" x 13'1" Computer generated images are indicative only. All room sizes are approximate only and subject to minor modification. N SITE PLAN BRAUGHING ASHBURN LODGE AY A505 HEYDON GRANGE E W D S GOLF & COUNTRY U N A C A1(M) CLUB E E ROYSTON H N T ASHWELL E GREAT CHISHILL AUDLEY E THE GOLDEN END R FLEECE SAFFRON G HOUSE WALDEN THERFIELD BRAUGHING DUDDENOE END LONGACRE VIEW A10 R I ALBURY V E PRIMARY R A505 M11 R SCHOOL I B JENYNS FIRST ARKESDEN SCHOOL & WALLINGTON BUCKLAND F NEWPORT R NURSERY I A R E N S R O U R B O T H E D A D BRENT A LITTLEBURY O R PELHAM A10 GREEN WESTON N A O L I T B A U T A1(M) CHERRY R S E N Y BUNTINGFORD R GREEN U O E B EN N ARR W D HING H UG O RA R R S ALBURY I WALKERN V EAST HERTS E E C R GOLF CLUB R NE O END LONDON R R S STANSTED OU S STANSTED I B STEVENAGE B N RE AIRPORT AR BRAUGHING G W BADGERS CROFT IN H PUCKERIDGE G U ST EDMUND’S B RA COLLEGE S STA HEATH MOUNT A120 TA N D KNEBWORTH T O N SCHOOL I O R O HOUSE N A D A120 R O BISHOP’S A A10 D A120 COLLIERS STORTFORD PUCKERIDGE A120 M11 NATIONAL TRUST END HATFIELD FOREST L H I L S TA N D O N WELWYN WOODVIEW HOUSE THE HERON IDEAL FARM BRAUGHING, HERTFORDSHIRE, SG11 2NR IMPORTANT NOTICE Whilst every care has been taken to ensure accuracy these particulars do not constitute part of any offer or contract and the right to change plans, specifications and materials is reserved. All measurements are given as a guide only. Purchasers are advised to check plot specific dimensions and specifications prior to reservation. No liability can be accepted for any errors arising there from. Development images are indicative and may vary. Specifications for this development may not include fixtures, fittings and furnishings shown in the photographs and illustrations. Features and finishes are shown for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to form part of any contract or warranty. No responsibility is taken for any other error,omission, or mis-statements in these particulars. Neither the vendor nor its agents make or give, whether in these particulars, during the negotiations or otherwise, any representation or warranty in relation to this property. Designed by Fresh Lemon (www.freshlemon.co.uk) BRAUGHING WWW.IDEALFARM.CO.UK FOR SALES ENQUIRIES: 01920 822999.
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