£500,000 Guide Price
Key Features
Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000
Set in the heart of the popular village of Guyhirn, this impressive Grade II listed five/six bedroom house offers a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial period home with a wealth of character and flexible accommodation.
Sheraton House occupies a total plot in excess of half an acre and is presented with no onward chain, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a seamless move.
Period features abound throughout, including elegant sash windows and and open fireplace, which blend effortlessly with the home’s spacious and versatile layout.
The welcoming entrance hall leads to two of the four well-proportioned reception rooms with the study (off the dining room) leading to a bright conservatory, providing ample space for both family living and entertaining. The spacious kitchen is thoughtfully designed and includes stairs rising to a versatile sixth bedroom or hobby room, while a practical utility room and ground floor WC add to the convenience.
Upstairs, the landing provides access to five generous bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the master bedroom benefitting from a private ensuite.
Within the grounds, there is a coach house and a wooden cabin, both of which have planning consent to be used as holiday accommodation and come with their own hot tub rooms, offering potential for income or guest lodging. Planning permission for use as a holiday accommodation - F/YR23/0778/VOC (Fenland District Council).
The extensive mature gardens are a true highlight of this home, providing a tranquil and private setting. The property is approached via a gated entrance, with the house name proudly displayed on each brick pier. The driveway leads to a gravelled off-road parking area, offering ample space for multiple vehicles.
The grounds are predominantly laid to grass, interspersed with a variety of mature trees and shrubs that create a picturesque outlook and a sense of seclusion. There is easy access to a timber-built workshop, the coach house and the timber cabin, as well as a gate leading to the rear garden.
For those with a passion for gardening or outdoor hobbies, the grounds include two timber-built sheds, a polytunnel and a brick-built store housing the boiler and an electric point. The vendor has designed a paved patio area to capture the summer sun throughout the day and is perfectly positioned for outdoor dining or entertaining, while the gravelled area ensures convenient and generous off-road parking.
With its blend of period charm, substantial grounds and scope for further development or income generation, this exceptional property offers a rare lifestyle opportunity in a sought-after village location.
Services & Info
This Grade II listed home is connected to oil fired central heating, drainage via a cesspit and has a mixture of glazing. The Coach House has LPG Heating to radiators and is connected to the cesspit. The Wooden Cabin has LPG heating to radiators and is connected to the cesspit. The Coach House and Wooden Cabin has planning permission for use as a holiday accommodation - F/YR23/0778/VOC (Fenland District Council).
Council tax band E.
Location
Guyhirn is a village in the Fenland District of Cambridgeshire, it is situated within 7 miles of the Cambridgeshire town of Wisbech, 5 miles of the Cambridgeshire town of March and 17.6 of the Cambridgeshire city of Peterborough.
Village Information
Amenities include a primary school, convenience store, public house with restaurant and guest accommodation. Wisbech and March town centres have a larger selection of amenities, schools and supermarkets.
Facilities
There is a bus service through the village, the nearest train station is in the town of March within 5.4 miles.
Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000
Set in the heart of the popular village of Guyhirn, this impressive Grade II listed five/six bedroom house offers a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial period home with a wealth of character and flexible accommodation.
Sheraton House occupies a total plot in excess of half an acre and is presented with no onward chain, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a seamless move.
Period features abound throughout, including elegant sash windows and and open fireplace, which blend effortlessly with the home’s spacious and versatile layout.
The welcoming entrance hall leads to two of the four well-proportioned reception rooms with the study (off the dining room) leading to a bright conservatory, providing ample space for both family living and entertaining. The spacious kitchen is thoughtfully designed and includes stairs rising to a versatile sixth bedroom or hobby room, while a practical utility room and ground floor WC add to the convenience.
Upstairs, the landing provides access to five generous bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the master bedroom benefitting from a private ensuite.
Within the grounds, there is a coach house and a wooden cabin, both of which have planning consent to be used as holiday accommodation and come with their own hot tub rooms, offering potential for income or guest lodging. Planning permission for use as a holiday accommodation - F/YR23/0778/VOC (Fenland District Council).
The extensive mature gardens are a true highlight of this home, providing a tranquil and private setting. The property is approached via a gated entrance, with the house name proudly displayed on each brick pier. The driveway leads to a gravelled off-road parking area, offering ample space for multiple vehicles.
The grounds are predominantly laid to grass, interspersed with a variety of mature trees and shrubs that create a picturesque outlook and a sense of seclusion. There is easy access to a timber-built workshop, the coach house and the timber cabin, as well as a gate leading to the rear garden.
For those with a passion for gardening or outdoor hobbies, the grounds include two timber-built sheds, a polytunnel and a brick-built store housing the boiler and an electric point. The vendor has designed a paved patio area to capture the summer sun throughout the day and is perfectly positioned for outdoor dining or entertaining, while the gravelled area ensures convenient and generous off-road parking.
With its blend of period charm, substantial grounds and scope for further development or income generation, this exceptional property offers a rare lifestyle opportunity in a sought-after village location.
Services & Info
This Grade II listed home is connected to oil fired central heating, drainage via a cesspit and has a mixture of glazing. The Coach House has LPG Heating to radiators and is connected to the cesspit. The Wooden Cabin has LPG heating to radiators and is connected to the cesspit. The Coach House and Wooden Cabin has planning permission for use as a holiday accommodation - F/YR23/0778/VOC (Fenland District Council).
Council tax band E.
Location
Guyhirn is a village in the Fenland District of Cambridgeshire, it is situated within 7 miles of the Cambridgeshire town of Wisbech, 5 miles of the Cambridgeshire town of March and 17.6 of the Cambridgeshire city of Peterborough.
Village Information
Amenities include a primary school, convenience store, public house with restaurant and guest accommodation. Wisbech and March town centres have a larger selection of amenities, schools and supermarkets.
Facilities
There is a bus service through the village, the nearest train station is in the town of March within 5.4 miles.