Guide price
£1,500,000
(£325/sq. ft)
6 bed detached house for saleMaynards Lane, Little Sampford, Saffron Walden CB10
6 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
4,613 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Impressive Grade II Listed farmhouse
Beautifully appointed living spaces, including an integral annexe
Accommodation of approximately 4,612 sqft
Bespoke fitted kitchen
Set on approaching 5 acres of stunning, mature land
Idyllic semi-rural setting
A picture-perfect Grade II listed farmhouse dating from 1670 set in a quiet lane. The property enjoys beautifully appointed accommodation together with an integral annexe. The stunning mature grounds approaching 5 acres include a historic moat, formal gardens and entertaining space together with wild flower meadows.
Maynards is a remarkable Grade II listed farmhouse dating from 1670, in a wonderfully private position on a quiet lane, set in some of North Essex's most picturesque countryside. With an historic moat and approached through smart estate fencing and double gates, the handsome, yellow-painted house is accessed by a gravel carriage driveway lined with pleached lime trees.
With attractive double-gabled elevations, Maynards has been meticulously restored in recent years, creating a fantastic family home. Magnificent period features, including vast inglenook fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and oak flooring, have been carefully preserved and updated, while there are also thoughtful contemporary additions such as double-glazed Crittall windows, underfloor heating and top-of-the-range appliances. The result is a house of enormous character and atmosphere, which has been balanced carefully between historic charm and modern living.
The kitchen is bespoke built and sees extensive cabinetry, finished in a duck egg blue, with quartz countertops and flagstone flooring. It has been finished to an exacting standard, with underfloor heating and a Lacanche range oven, a large island and a wood burner in a brick fireplace. There is also a walk-in larder and plenty of further storage. Beyond the working part of the kitchen is a smart dining area, which has views over the drive to the front of the house.
From the kitchen is a stunning sitting room, centred around a large inglenook fireplace, with oak flooring and exposed beams, which leads in turn to a study area and then flows to the formal drawing room. This light-filled space sees whitewashed beams and oak flooring, with multiple windows overlooking the gardens and grounds. Complete with another wood burner, this smart space makes the perfect spot for family functions or parties.
The main staircase rises from the study to a spacious landing which is filled with natural light and features a dramatic exposed chimney breast from the fireplace below. The principal bedroom is large and finished in neutral tones, with a smart en suite bathroom. Further bedrooms on this floor are full of charm and character, including a delightful room finished with striking jungle-print wallpaper and another featuring built-in bunk beds and an attractive oriel window overlooking the gardens. There is also a fourth, spacious bedroom on this floor and a family bathroom, as well as a charming, rear staircase which leads down to the sitting room.
Back to the kitchen and through to the other side of the house is further living accommodation and the separate annexe, which was formerly a granary. There is a large laundry room and utility room, as well as a dedicated bar area, accessed from the kitchen. Beyond here, is a large further reception space, again with a woodburner, which is currently used as a children’s playroom. From the playroom is the annexe, which sees a functional kitchen and a stunning, vaulted upstairs area with a sitting room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms – perfect for multi-generational living or as a separate guest wing.
Maynards has an historic moat which runs around three quarters of the exquisite gardens and grounds. To the rear of the house is a large terrace which is perfect for entertaining, a separate and extensive vegetable garden complete with a summer house, a formal rose garden with topiary and box hedging and a mature orchard with quince, apple and plum trees. Through a kissing gate is the large meadow, which includes wildlife areas and which is lined by silver birch trees. The gardens provide acres of space for entertaining but also for productive gardening, as well as specimen beech and oak trees. Extending to several acres, the gardens have been thoughtfully designed to combine productivity and biodiversity, while being relatively low maintenance.
Maynards is a remarkable Grade II listed farmhouse dating from 1670, in a wonderfully private position on a quiet lane, set in some of North Essex's most picturesque countryside. With an historic moat and approached through smart estate fencing and double gates, the handsome, yellow-painted house is accessed by a gravel carriage driveway lined with pleached lime trees.
With attractive double-gabled elevations, Maynards has been meticulously restored in recent years, creating a fantastic family home. Magnificent period features, including vast inglenook fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and oak flooring, have been carefully preserved and updated, while there are also thoughtful contemporary additions such as double-glazed Crittall windows, underfloor heating and top-of-the-range appliances. The result is a house of enormous character and atmosphere, which has been balanced carefully between historic charm and modern living.
The kitchen is bespoke built and sees extensive cabinetry, finished in a duck egg blue, with quartz countertops and flagstone flooring. It has been finished to an exacting standard, with underfloor heating and a Lacanche range oven, a large island and a wood burner in a brick fireplace. There is also a walk-in larder and plenty of further storage. Beyond the working part of the kitchen is a smart dining area, which has views over the drive to the front of the house.
From the kitchen is a stunning sitting room, centred around a large inglenook fireplace, with oak flooring and exposed beams, which leads in turn to a study area and then flows to the formal drawing room. This light-filled space sees whitewashed beams and oak flooring, with multiple windows overlooking the gardens and grounds. Complete with another wood burner, this smart space makes the perfect spot for family functions or parties.
The main staircase rises from the study to a spacious landing which is filled with natural light and features a dramatic exposed chimney breast from the fireplace below. The principal bedroom is large and finished in neutral tones, with a smart en suite bathroom. Further bedrooms on this floor are full of charm and character, including a delightful room finished with striking jungle-print wallpaper and another featuring built-in bunk beds and an attractive oriel window overlooking the gardens. There is also a fourth, spacious bedroom on this floor and a family bathroom, as well as a charming, rear staircase which leads down to the sitting room.
Back to the kitchen and through to the other side of the house is further living accommodation and the separate annexe, which was formerly a granary. There is a large laundry room and utility room, as well as a dedicated bar area, accessed from the kitchen. Beyond here, is a large further reception space, again with a woodburner, which is currently used as a children’s playroom. From the playroom is the annexe, which sees a functional kitchen and a stunning, vaulted upstairs area with a sitting room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms – perfect for multi-generational living or as a separate guest wing.
Maynards has an historic moat which runs around three quarters of the exquisite gardens and grounds. To the rear of the house is a large terrace which is perfect for entertaining, a separate and extensive vegetable garden complete with a summer house, a formal rose garden with topiary and box hedging and a mature orchard with quince, apple and plum trees. Through a kissing gate is the large meadow, which includes wildlife areas and which is lined by silver birch trees. The gardens provide acres of space for entertaining but also for productive gardening, as well as specimen beech and oak trees. Extending to several acres, the gardens have been thoughtfully designed to combine productivity and biodiversity, while being relatively low maintenance.
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