£795,000
Key Features
This exceptional six-bedroom detached house presents a rare opportunity to acquire a stunning new build family home in the popular village of Manea.
The property is thoughtfully arranged over three floors and occupies a generous 0.4 acre plot, offering both space and versatility for modern family living.
Finished to an impressively high standard throughout, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall leading to a bright lounge, a remarkable 12.65m kitchen/diner with bi-folding doors, family room, utility room and a convenient WC.
The kitchen/diner forms the heart of the home, designed for both entertaining and every-day living, with seamless access to the outdoors via the bi-folding doors.
On the first floor, a feature window illuminates the central landing, which connects four double bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a dressing room and a stylish ensuite, while bedroom two also benefits from an ensuite and both bedrooms two and three are fitted with built-in wardrobes. A contemporary family bathroom completes this level.
The second floor offers a galleried landing, two further double bedrooms and an additional bathroom, providing ample accommodation for a growing family or visiting guests.
Externally, the property continues to impress with extensive outside space designed for both practicality and enjoyment. A large gravelled drive provides ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a substantial double garage (measuring 5.50m x 5.30m), which is equipped with an electric remote-controlled sectional up and over door to the front, a door to the utility room and both electric and light connected.
Two brick pillars at the entrance, with electric available, offer the potential for the installation of double gates, enhancing both security and kerb appeal. The grounds are predominantly laid to grass, creating a safe and attractive area for children to play or for gardening enthusiasts to develop further. A paved patio area, complemented by a matching path, provides the perfect spot for outdoor dining or entertaining, making full use of the bi-folding doors that connect the kitchen/diner to the garden. The overall plot size of approximately 0.4 acres ensures a sense of space and privacy, while the thoughtful landscaping and layout cater to a variety of lifestyle needs.
This impressive home is offered with no onward chain, ensuring a straightforward purchase process. The village of Manea itself provides an excellent setting for family life, with a local school, train station and an active community, all within easy reach.
Services & Info
This property has air source central heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators on the first and second floor. This home is connected to treatment plant and includes a 7 year architect certificate. Council tax band is yet to be determined and falls under Fenland District Council.
Village Information
Location: Manea is roughly 80 miles north of London and is located in the heart of the Cambridgeshire Fens. It is situated near the town of March and is well-connected to neighbouring towns and cities, including Ely, Cambridge, and Peterborough.
History: The village has a rich history, with its origins dating back to ancient times. The name "Manea" is believed to be of Old Norse origin, suggesting Viking influence in the area. Over the centuries, the village has been primarily agricultural, with many of its residents involved in farming.
Transport: Manea has a railway station, which is on the Ely to Peterborough line. This makes it accessible by train and facilitates commuting to larger towns and cities. The A141 road runs nearby, providing road connectivity to surrounding areas.
Community: Manea has a small, tight-knit community. The village features various amenities, including a primary school, a church, a village hall, and a few local shops. There are also several pubs and social clubs where residents can gather and socialize.
Fenland Landscape: The village is surrounded by the distinctive Fenland landscape, characterised by flat and fertile farmland, drainage
This exceptional six-bedroom detached house presents a rare opportunity to acquire a stunning new build family home in the popular village of Manea.
The property is thoughtfully arranged over three floors and occupies a generous 0.4 acre plot, offering both space and versatility for modern family living.
Finished to an impressively high standard throughout, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall leading to a bright lounge, a remarkable 12.65m kitchen/diner with bi-folding doors, family room, utility room and a convenient WC.
The kitchen/diner forms the heart of the home, designed for both entertaining and every-day living, with seamless access to the outdoors via the bi-folding doors.
On the first floor, a feature window illuminates the central landing, which connects four double bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a dressing room and a stylish ensuite, while bedroom two also benefits from an ensuite and both bedrooms two and three are fitted with built-in wardrobes. A contemporary family bathroom completes this level.
The second floor offers a galleried landing, two further double bedrooms and an additional bathroom, providing ample accommodation for a growing family or visiting guests.
Externally, the property continues to impress with extensive outside space designed for both practicality and enjoyment. A large gravelled drive provides ample off-road parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a substantial double garage (measuring 5.50m x 5.30m), which is equipped with an electric remote-controlled sectional up and over door to the front, a door to the utility room and both electric and light connected.
Two brick pillars at the entrance, with electric available, offer the potential for the installation of double gates, enhancing both security and kerb appeal. The grounds are predominantly laid to grass, creating a safe and attractive area for children to play or for gardening enthusiasts to develop further. A paved patio area, complemented by a matching path, provides the perfect spot for outdoor dining or entertaining, making full use of the bi-folding doors that connect the kitchen/diner to the garden. The overall plot size of approximately 0.4 acres ensures a sense of space and privacy, while the thoughtful landscaping and layout cater to a variety of lifestyle needs.
This impressive home is offered with no onward chain, ensuring a straightforward purchase process. The village of Manea itself provides an excellent setting for family life, with a local school, train station and an active community, all within easy reach.
Services & Info
This property has air source central heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators on the first and second floor. This home is connected to treatment plant and includes a 7 year architect certificate. Council tax band is yet to be determined and falls under Fenland District Council.
Village Information
Location: Manea is roughly 80 miles north of London and is located in the heart of the Cambridgeshire Fens. It is situated near the town of March and is well-connected to neighbouring towns and cities, including Ely, Cambridge, and Peterborough.
History: The village has a rich history, with its origins dating back to ancient times. The name "Manea" is believed to be of Old Norse origin, suggesting Viking influence in the area. Over the centuries, the village has been primarily agricultural, with many of its residents involved in farming.
Transport: Manea has a railway station, which is on the Ely to Peterborough line. This makes it accessible by train and facilitates commuting to larger towns and cities. The A141 road runs nearby, providing road connectivity to surrounding areas.
Community: Manea has a small, tight-knit community. The village features various amenities, including a primary school, a church, a village hall, and a few local shops. There are also several pubs and social clubs where residents can gather and socialize.
Fenland Landscape: The village is surrounded by the distinctive Fenland landscape, characterised by flat and fertile farmland, drainage