Set in over 3 acres of garden and woodland, Morley Ponds was originally designed and converted as a first project for the RIBA world renowned architects Patti and Michael Hopkins in the late 1970’s and extended in the 1980’s. This is only the second time this property has been on the market. In 2019 a programme of modernisation was undertaken creating a new kitchen, installing underfloor heating whilst retaining many original features synonymous with the Hopkins design. In 2021 the property was extended encompassing an impressive double-height vaulted hallway, ground floor principal en suite bedroom and an artist’s window for stunning garden views, as well as boot room and shower room. Every room in the house is fitted with the new Velfac windows framing views showcasing the stunning setting of the property.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors and includes an impressive, vaulted entrance hall which gains access to the rear gardens. There is a ground floor shower room, a boot room with loft space with pull-down ladder and further storage. The ground floor principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the rear gardens and a superb en suite bathroom with separate shower. There are metal engineered double doors leading to the main living space which includes a ground floor bedroom which has views to the front of the property. There is a staircase which leads to the first floor mezzanine/study area.
The living space is divided into three areas. The bespoke kitchen area has a central island with storage to 4 sides and seating for 4 people, Corian work surfaces throughout an integrated fridge and dishwasher, a Barazza Lab Hob 4-ring gas hob with external extractor, two inset double ovens and two windows to the front. There is a hidden door gaining access to the utility room which has space for tumble-dryer, washing machine and freezer and additional storage. The dining area has a double height vaulted ceiling with engineered oak throughout, inset cast iron fireplace, French doors to the rear terrace and entertaining area and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the rear gardens. The dual aspect living area has French doors to the side gardens, engineered oak flooring throughout and an inset working fireplace.
On the first floor, there is a mezzanine/study area which has the original Hopkins designed glazed balustrades overlooking the dining area below and a stainless steel ladder to the second mezzanine area. There are two dual aspect double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes and storage and both benefitting from en suites. The second floor mezzanine (ladder access) currently offers twin bedroom accommodation as well as a separate snug/gaming area. Remote controlled skylight window.
Outside, Morley Ponds is approached via a quiet unadopted byway track. There is a driveway providing parking and a turning area to the right of the property which leads to the timber clad outbuilding which is divided into three sections; workshop, dark room and office all with power and lighting with scope to repurpose into additional accommodation (STP). There is additional driveway parking to the front of the property.
Within the three acres of garden and woodland, there is a hidden garden surrounded by evergreen Yews featuring a rare Chinese handkerchief tree. The gardens have an orchard as well as mature borders. This remarkable setting is a haven of contemporary beauty with an abundance of wildlife. Set away from the house at the north end of the garden is a rustic cabin with accessible utilities with the potential of further peaceful and private guest accommodation.
Ware station is 7 minutes away and has direct links to Tottenham Hale (30 mins) and Liverpool Street (45 mins). The nearest pub is a 10 minute walk which is The Chequers in Wareside..
Wareside is a small East Hertfordshire village approximately two miles from the town of Ware which provides a comprehensive range of social, recreational and Ofsted Outstanding educational schools (Presdales & Chauncy). In addition Morley Ponds is in close proximity to St Edmund’s, Haileybury and Bishop Stortford Private College’s.
The town of Bishops Stortford is approximately 9 miles distant and provides a further outstanding educational facilities, railway station and access on the outskirts of the town to junction 8 of the M11 motorway which, along with the A10, links with the M25 London Orbital Motorway.
Agents note: Exterior cladding is Larchwood which doesn’t need to be treated – it treats itself. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor
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