Guide price

£485,000

(£405/sq. ft)

2 bed terraced house for sale
Brampton Park House, 41 North Road, Brampton, Huntingdon PE28

    • 2 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,197 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: B

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Ready to move into!

  • Grade II listed conversion

  • Open plan kitchen/dining room

  • Separate lounge

  • En-suite to bedroom 1

  • Ground floor cloakroom

  • Landscaped gardens and grounds

  • 2 allocated parking spaces

  • Electric car charging point

The Hayloft - Beautiful characterful Grade II listed conversion providing 1,197 Sq Ft of versatile accommodation enjoying the extensive communal landscaped grounds.

Description
The Hayloft - Once the hayloft and stables of Brampton Park House, this delightful residence presents a stylish mix of contemporary living and traditional elements, such as original panelling and a beautifully restored characteristics.
The layout features a bright open-plan kitchen and dining space illuminated by large windows, alongside a separate, inviting lounge. Additional amenities include a ground-floor cloakroom, two spacious double bedrooms, and two bathrooms.


Brampton Park House is an incredible conversion consisting of 12 magnificent homes which are set within 4 acres of stunning gardens. There are 10 two storey homes along with 2 single storey dwellings, 7 have their own private outside garden areas but all have access to the mature grounds in which Brampton House sits. The grounds include recently planted beehive topiaries and pathways which meander through the mature trees and grounds.

Brampton Park House is a historic estate located in Brampton, Cambridgeshire, a charming village with its picturesque thatched cottages, quaint pubs, and historic church.

Brampton Park has C12 origins, when it was held in direct fealty to the King by William the Sokeman. It is likely that a Royal hunting lodge existed on the estate.
During the C16, the Throckmorton family built ‘a fair brick house’ here, which was extensively remodelled between 1805 and 1825 by Lady Olivia Bernard Sparrow. Lady Olivia commissioned Thomas Steadman Whitwell to rebuild the house in 1821-22. John Buonarotti Papworth undertook further alterations in 1825 and probably designed the Coach House and entrance lodge.
During World War I the camp housed German prisoners of war.
Brampton Park House was also known as Sun Babies Nursery caring for about 100 babies evacuated from London during the World War II.
In September 1945 the First Air Division HQ, as Brampton was now known, moved to nearby Alconbury. And finally in 1955 RAF Brampton became a permanent establishment.

Location
Brampton is an historic village in Cambridgeshire and is located approximately 2.3 miles from Huntingdon and 20 miles from Cambridge. The village is steeped in history and offers excellent commuting access to Cambridge, London and Peterborough.

The village itself has a range of local amenities including several public houses, Post Office, pharmacy, gp practice, dental surgery, veterinary practice along with a Co -op, convenience store, butchers, gift shop and florists.

There are two nursey schools within Brampton and a playgroup. There is a village Primary School and it is in the catchment area of Hinchingbrooke Secondary School.

Square Footage: 1,197 sq ft





Additional Info
Brampton Park House is a historic estate located in Brampton, Cambridgeshire, a charming village with its picturesque thatched cottages, quaint pubs, and historic church.

Brampton Park has origins dating back to the 12th century, when it was held in direct fealty to the King by William the Sokeman. It is likely that a Royal hunting lodge existed on the estate.

During the C16, the Throckmorton family built ‘a fair brick house’ here, which was extensively remodelled between 1805 and 1825 by Lady Olivia Bernard Sparrow. Lady Olivia commissioned Thomas Steadman Whitwell to rebuild the house in 1821-22. John Buonarotti Papworth undertook further alterations in 1825 and probably designed the Coach House and entrance lodge.
During World War I the camp housed German prisoners of war.

Brampton Park House was also known as Sun Babies Nursery caring for about 100 babies evacuated from London during the World War II.
In September 1945 the First Air Division HQ, as Brampton was now known, moved to nearby Alconbury.

* Some images are CGI's of Brampton Park House and used for illustrative purposes only*

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