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3 bed terraced house for saleNuthampstead, Royston SG8
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,242 sq. ft
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About this property
Three-Bedroom Mid-Terrace Period Cottage
Uninterrupted Views Over Open Farmland To The Rear
Principal Bedroom With Vaulted Ceiling And En-Suite
Lounge With Exposed Beams and Log Burner
Kitchen/Dining Room With Utility And Ground-Floor Cloakroom
Solid-Roof Conservatory Opening To The Garden
Refitted Family Bathroom And Modern Finishes Throughout
150ft Rear Garden With Summerhouse And Greenhouse
Garage And Block-Paved Driveway Parking
Peaceful Rural Hamlet Within Reach Of Royston Station
Property Insight
Set on a quiet lane on the edge of Nuthampstead, this three-bedroom period cottage looks out over open farmland to the rear and enjoys the kind of uninterrupted rural outlook that rarely comes to market. Behind a rendered frontage with brick detailing and a smart block-paved parking area, the cottage has been thoughtfully updated while keeping the character that gives a home of this age its charm - exposed timber beams, cottage-style windows and open fireplaces sit alongside a modern kitchen and refitted bathrooms. A long garden running back towards the fields, a garage and a summerhouse complete the picture.
The ground floor has a relaxed, sociable flow. A generous lounge sits at the front, with exposed ceiling beams and a wood-burning stove set into a feature fireplace, and connects through to the kitchen/dining room beyond. The kitchen is fitted with sage shaker-style units, timber worktops and a striking exposed beam overhead, with an integrated oven and induction hob and ample room for a dining table under the window. Off here sit a separate utility room with a butler sink, a ground-floor cloakroom, and a solid-roof conservatory that opens onto the garden - an easy, light-filled spot for morning coffee looking down the plot.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a real feature, running the depth of the cottage with a vaulted beamed ceiling, fitted wardrobes, field views and its own en-suite shower room. Two further bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom complete the first floor. Outside, the rear garden is long and mostly laid to lawn, framed by planting and productive trees, with a paved terrace by the house, a greenhouse and a summerhouse positioned at the end to make the most of the outlook over the fields. A garage sits to the side, plus a block-paved driveway parking to the front. A characterful village home in a genuinely peaceful rural setting.
At a Glance
Type: Mid-terrace period cottage, freehold
Size: 1,241 sq ft, plus a 247 sq ft garage and a 108 sq ft summerhouse
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3 - family bathroom, en-suite shower room to principal, plus ground-floor cloakroom
Reception Rooms: Lounge with exposed beams and wood-burning stove, plus a solid-roof conservatory
Kitchen: Sage shaker-style units, timber worktops, exposed beam, integrated oven and induction hob, separate utility with butler sink
Outside: Long rear garden backing onto open fields, paved terrace, greenhouse and summerhouse
Parking: Garage and block-paved driveway providing parking for 3 cars
Station: Royston, direct to London Kings Cross from 38 minutes
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Location – Nuthampstead
Nuthampstead is a small, peaceful hamlet in North Hertfordshire, set among open farmland close to the Cambridgeshire border, around 6 miles from Royston and 15 miles from Cambridge. It is a quiet, scattered settlement with a strong rural character, surrounded by rolling arable fields and mature woodland, offering a genuine sense of seclusion while remaining within easy reach of larger towns. The hamlet is best known for The Woodman, a traditional weatherboarded pub serving food in a welcoming setting, and for its wartime aviation heritage, with a memorial marking the former usaaf airfield that operated here during the Second World War. Day-to-day amenities are found in nearby Barkway and Barley, with a wider range of shops, supermarkets, schools and healthcare in Royston, which also provides a mainline station running direct to London Kings Cross in as little as 38 minutes. The surrounding countryside offers excellent walking and cycling, with footpaths and bridleways leading directly from the hamlet, and the A10 and M11 give straightforward access towards London, Cambridge and the wider region.
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Parking - Driveway
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