House for sale with 5 bedrooms in Danebridge Lane, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire

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£1,575,000 | Available

5 bedroom House for sale in Much Hadham

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Property Description

Wharenui is a five bedroom detached property built in around 1914 with later extensions and set in grounds of about three acres. Despite its proximity to major transport links, including the A10 and M11, Wharenui is situated in a wonderfully rural and largely unspoilt part of Hertfordshire.

The accommodation includes an entrance porch leading to the snug with a door to the study which has half height wood panelling and feature radiator, an inner lobby has a staircase to the first floor and leads to the kitchen/dining room which has a range of eye and base storage cupboards, central island, electric hob, inset double oven, oil fired Aga (in need of commissioning) wine fridge, oil fired boiler, tiled flooring, double doors to storm porch/boot room which has a door to garden. From the kitchen there are doors to a triple aspect garden room with a vaulted roof and French doors to the garden, there is a separate utility room with integrated dishwasher and space for washing machine and a triple aspect sitting room, double doors to the rear garden and two feature radiators. In addition, there is a fully tiled bathroom.

On the first floor, there is a landing with a built in airing cupboard and pull down ladder to the loft which is half boarded. The master bedroom suite has a window overlooking the paddocks, a step up to a walk-in dressing room with fitted wardrobes and vanity unit and an en suite bathroom. There are four further bedrooms, two en suite and one with fitted wardrobes and a family bathroom.

Outside, the property is approached through a five bar gate leading to a gravel driveway which sweeps round to the back of the property. The majority of the gardens lie to the rear and include three stables, a store room, manage, garage and outbuilding. Planning consent has been granted for the demolition of the outbuilding and stables and the erection of a new one bedroom annexe (East Herts planning reference 3/23/1835/HH. The south facing gardens are bordered by post and rail fencing and include six fruiting apple trees and a woodland walk which has many colourful bulbs, snowdrops and bluebells.

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