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Manor House, Haverhill Road, Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire Manor House, Haverhill Road, Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire Manor House, Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire Reception hall a highly individual, detached village residence providing Drawing room generously proportioned accommodation set within 0.7 of Dining room an acre with views over surrounding countryside Sitting room office Manor House is a substantial and highly impressive modern village Integrated appliances include a Rayburn, range style oven, Kitchen/breakfast room residence of distinctive style and character, providing over coffee/espresso machine and space for an american style fridge- Utility room 6000sqft of beautifully presented accommodation, set within 0.7 freezer. a door leads into the utility room with a further door to a of an acre of landscaped gardens. Within the grounds is a cloakroom. a panelled inner hall leads to a large games room Cloakroom detached cottage providing 3 bedrooms, kitchen/breakfast room, incorporating a bar area, fireplace and cinema screen. In addition Games room sitting room, dining room and bathroom. There is off-street to this, is a fully equipped home cinema room. Upstairs are 6 Home cinema room parking for numerous vehicles to the front, along with a detached large bedrooms each with their own en suite facility. The master triple-bay garage with electric doors. is an impressive suite with access to a roof terrace, walk-in Impressive master bedroom wardrobe area, powder room and luxuriously appointed bathroom suite with roof terrace a wide front door leads into a superb reception hall with oak with twin basins, large "air bath", over-sized steam/shower room staircase, tiled floor and feature fireplace. From here, doors lead and WC. 5 further bedrooms; all with off to the four main reception rooms; a drawing room with brick en suites fireplace and doors opening to outside, a large home office, outside, the landscaped gardens are laid mainly to lawn with a Detached 3-bedroom dining room with fireplace and tiled floor, opening to a sitting large timbered deck and glazed summerhouse, heated pool and room which features 4 arched glazed doors flooding the room gym, all backing onto open countryside. agent's Note: We have cottage with natural light. The kitchen/breakfast room incorporates an been advised that an additional paddock, about 0.7 of an acre, is Heated swimming pool extensive range of storage units with panelled fronts in a light potentially available by separate negotiation. Gymnasium cream finish, contrasting with dark granite worktops. Landscaped gardens about 0.7 of an acre accommodation in brief: Reception hall with tiled floor, lovely oak staircase and fireplace Drawing room with attractive brick fireplace, log burning stove and part-glazed double doors opening to outside Dining room with tiled floor, fireplace, double doors opening to hallway and wide opening into the Sitting room offering a bright living space with a tiled floor and four glazed double doors opening to outside office with window to front aspect and double doors opening to the side Kitchen/breakfast room superbly equipped with an extensive range of storage cupboards, granite work surfaces and integrated appliances Utility room Cloakroom Games room a superb entertaining room with panelled walls, fireplace, cinema screen and bar Home cinema room fully equipped with screen, projector and sound system Spacious master bedroom with dressing room, powder room and luxuriously appointed en suite bathroom 5 further bedrooms, each with en suite facilities Detached cottage comprising a sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom Heated swimming pool Gymnasium Landscaped gardens extending to approx. 0.7 of an acre, laid mainly to lawn with mature tree and shrub planting, a large timber deck and glazed summerhouse Triple bay garage with electric doors Extensive parking Further paddock (about 0.7 of an acre) potentially available by separate negotiation Directions Services a public house. Located 3 miles from From Saffron Walden take the ashdon Mains water, electricty and drainage. the a1307 giving access to Cambridge Road out of the town into open oil fired heating. City and the M11. The market town countryside until reaching ashdon of Saffron Walden provides a further itself. Continue through the centre of Council Tax: Band H for the range of amenities and British Rail the village until reaching a right hand Manor House & Band D for Cottage connections can be accessed at turn - signposted to The Camps and Local authority: South Cambs DC audley End Station and Whittlesford Steventon End. Continue along this for London (Liverpool Street). County: Cambridgeshire road until reaching the next road junction, at which point take a right postcode: CB21 4TB approximate mileages hand turn continuing into Castle Tenure: Freehold Saffron Walden 7.5 miles Camps. once in the village, turn left Cambridge 15 miles into the High Street proceeding Location Haverhill 4.5 miles straight ahead towards the far end until reaching Manor House on your Castle Camps is a small village situated Stansted airport 30 miles right hand side. to the north east of Saffron Walden Whittlesford Rail Station 11 miles providing village amenities including a audley End Rail Station 10.5 miles primary school, church, village hall and Ref: SW3744/05/16 Nick Bush Manor House Haverhill Road Castle Camps Cambridgeshire CB21 4TB If you would like more information on this property please call 01799 520520 24 Church Street , Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1JW IMpoRTaNT NoTICE These particulars do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract. all descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details contained herein are for T 01799 250520 general guidance only and prospective purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representation of fact and must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy. Mullucks Wells employees or representatives have no authority to make or give any representation or warranty or enter into any contract in relation to the property. Compiled august 2009. oS Licence No.100005829. Reproduced from the ordnance Survey Map with the permission of The www.mullucks.co.uk Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery office. Crown Copyright..
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