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Key Features
This exceptional five bedroom detached Grade II listed home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a stunning period property on the outskirts of Wisbech.
Arranged over four floors and recently renovated to an impressive standard, the house blends original character with modern comfort.
Two sets of stairs run throughout the property, providing a sense of grandeur and flexibility in layout. The ground and first floors feature multiple reception rooms, ideal for both entertaining and family living, each benefitting from generous natural light and elegant period details.
The five well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, with a fifth versatile room that can also be used as an office, ensuring ample space for family and guests.
The property sits on a plot approaching half an acre, offering privacy and a sense of exclusivity. A detached garage provides further convenience, while the overall presentation is enhanced by the tasteful renovation and attention to detail throughout.
Externally, the property truly excels with its extensive and beautifully established gardens. A hardstanding drive offers multiple off road parking spaces and leads directly to the detached garage (measuring 5.60m by 3.81m, with double doors to the front, a side door, rear window, electric and light connected).
Steps from the drive descend to the rear garden, which is laid mainly to lawn and complemented by a paved patio area, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. The grounds are adorned with a variety of mature trees and shrubs, providing year-round interest and privacy.
Additional features include a timber-built summerhouse and workshop (both with electric and light connected), two sheds (also with electric and light), a greenhouse and a well-tended vegetable garden. Two further paved patio areas offer alternative settings for entertaining or quiet enjoyment of the surroundings.
Practical touches such as two outside taps and two electric points further enhance the useability of the outdoor space. This remarkable garden is a true sanctuary, combining functionality with beauty, and is the perfect complement to this outstanding period home.
Services & Info
This home is Grade II listed and features gas central heating over the four floors. The property is connected to mains drainage. Council Tax band F (Fenland)
Location
Sitting in the county of Cambridgeshire in Fenland, Wisbech is known as the capital of the Fens.
It’s situated within 13.6 miles of the Norfolk town of Kings Lynn, 22.6 miles of the Cambridgeshire city of Peterborough and 26.5 miles of the Norfolk coast. The property is well placed for access to the Wisbech Grammar School.
Wisbech Town Information
Wisbech is packed with amenities including:
supermarkets, eateries, cinemas, primary & secondary schools, college & further education schools,
a sports centre plus a traditional marketplace and high street with local, independent shops.
Facilities
The nearest train station is in March, 10 miles away, this links to Ely, Cambridge and Peterborough, Kings Lynn train station is within 14.2 miles and operates mostly with the Great Northern line into Kings Cross but with some additional peak services operated by Greater Anglia into Liverpool Street, London.
There is a bus station in the town centre, with services running to Kings Lynn, March and Peterborough.
This exceptional five bedroom detached Grade II listed home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a stunning period property on the outskirts of Wisbech.
Arranged over four floors and recently renovated to an impressive standard, the house blends original character with modern comfort.
Two sets of stairs run throughout the property, providing a sense of grandeur and flexibility in layout. The ground and first floors feature multiple reception rooms, ideal for both entertaining and family living, each benefitting from generous natural light and elegant period details.
The five well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, with a fifth versatile room that can also be used as an office, ensuring ample space for family and guests.
The property sits on a plot approaching half an acre, offering privacy and a sense of exclusivity. A detached garage provides further convenience, while the overall presentation is enhanced by the tasteful renovation and attention to detail throughout.
Externally, the property truly excels with its extensive and beautifully established gardens. A hardstanding drive offers multiple off road parking spaces and leads directly to the detached garage (measuring 5.60m by 3.81m, with double doors to the front, a side door, rear window, electric and light connected).
Steps from the drive descend to the rear garden, which is laid mainly to lawn and complemented by a paved patio area, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. The grounds are adorned with a variety of mature trees and shrubs, providing year-round interest and privacy.
Additional features include a timber-built summerhouse and workshop (both with electric and light connected), two sheds (also with electric and light), a greenhouse and a well-tended vegetable garden. Two further paved patio areas offer alternative settings for entertaining or quiet enjoyment of the surroundings.
Practical touches such as two outside taps and two electric points further enhance the useability of the outdoor space. This remarkable garden is a true sanctuary, combining functionality with beauty, and is the perfect complement to this outstanding period home.
Services & Info
This home is Grade II listed and features gas central heating over the four floors. The property is connected to mains drainage. Council Tax band F (Fenland)
Location
Sitting in the county of Cambridgeshire in Fenland, Wisbech is known as the capital of the Fens.
It’s situated within 13.6 miles of the Norfolk town of Kings Lynn, 22.6 miles of the Cambridgeshire city of Peterborough and 26.5 miles of the Norfolk coast. The property is well placed for access to the Wisbech Grammar School.
Wisbech Town Information
Wisbech is packed with amenities including:
supermarkets, eateries, cinemas, primary & secondary schools, college & further education schools,
a sports centre plus a traditional marketplace and high street with local, independent shops.
Facilities
The nearest train station is in March, 10 miles away, this links to Ely, Cambridge and Peterborough, Kings Lynn train station is within 14.2 miles and operates mostly with the Great Northern line into Kings Cross but with some additional peak services operated by Greater Anglia into Liverpool Street, London.
There is a bus station in the town centre, with services running to Kings Lynn, March and Peterborough.