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Tucked away in the picturesque conservation village of Maxey, discover No. 24, High Street, a captivating Grade II listed cottage, emanating olde worlde character.
Steeped In History
Maxey s rich past is woven into its very foundations. Once devastated by the Black Death, the village was later rebuilt away from St Peter s Church, where many of its earliest inhabitants were laid to rest. Today, this historic gem thrives with a warm, community driven spirit.
Quintessential Charm
Verdant verges steeped in daffodils frame the stone wall to the front upon arrival at No. 24 High Street, where a cobbled driveway provides parking. A home in seamless connection with its countryside setting and antiquity, quarry tiled flooring and exposed beams set the tone for a home that embraces rustic charm. Formerly four cottages, the layout of the home lends itself to versatile living, where rooms shape themselves to the needs of those residing within the sanctuary of the stone walls.
Culinary Comforts
The snug connects seamlessly to the kitchen, its huge inglenook fireplace furnished with an Aga style boiler. Light and bright, drink in views to the front garden through a cottage window fringed in purplejewelled wisteria in summer. At the heart of the home, the kitchen is a country dream. Quarry tiled floors, handcrafted wooden cabinetry, a Belfast sink and cottage windows frame picturesque garden views.
Character And Charm
To the other side of the hallway, a cosy sitting room beckons, with exposed stone walls and a spectacular inglenook fireplace. Here, tradition meets contemporary flair, as an egg shaped suspended log burning stove, f lanked by industrial style lighting, creates a striking focal point. Another reception room, currently serving as a spectacular dining room, features an imposing redbrick inglenook fireplace, laden with beams overhead, making for a light and airy space to gather and entertain.
Sweet Slumber
Rest your head in the ground floor principal suite, a private sanctuary with its vast proportions, thick stone walls and scenic views of the village pub just over the road. Luxuriate in the en suite; a contemporary haven, featuring underfloor heating, gleaming tiles and ample storage.
And So To Bed
Ascend the first of the home s two staircases, where a collection of exquisite bedrooms awaits. The eastern most bedroom, currently a dressing room, is an airy boudoir with a lofty ceiling and ample space for furniture, while the next bedroom evokes the character of the home, with alcovestyle windows and quaint wooden panelled doors with traditional latches. A Jack and Jill bathroom, complete with a freestanding clawfoot bathtub and elegant duck egg panelling, connects through to a fourth bedroom. Tucked off the main staircase, discover the luxurious guest bedroom with built in storage and served by a spacious en suite bathroom with another statement freestanding tub ideal for soaking away the stresses of the day.
A Garden Haven
Spanning nearly half an acre, the gardens enhance the entertainment potential of the main home, with sun drenched seating areas that follow the movement of light throughout the day. Lovingly considered landscaping includes raised gravel beds, a well maintained pond, and an impressive, fully automated irrigation system, ensuring year round vibrancy without the need for constant upkeep. Safe and sound for children and pets, secure side gates provide access from the front garden and driveway to this beautifully mature rear garden, an oasis of colour and calm and brimming with mature trees and foliage.
Outbuilding Opportunities
Beyond the stone walls and thatched cottage charisma of No. 24, High Street, discover an array of solidly built and versatile outbuildings. Leisure time is enhanced by the state of the art gym with bifold doors opening onto a private terrace offering a modern workout space, while an adjacent home office, complete with Cat5 and Cat6 cabling a feature throughout the home and outbuildings , ensures seamless connectivity for remote working. Above the gym, two office spaces create a versatile retreat with scenic garden views. A separate garden room, fully insulated with vaulted ceilings, beams and its own private terrace provides yet another escape perfect for use as a cosy cinema room or guest retreat.
Step Outside
Classic car enthusiasts can find the perfect home for their cherished motors in the impressive double garage, featuring a polished screeded floor, electric up and over doors and even a dedicated laundry area. Nearby, a large log store and an expansive workshop with vertical windows offer ample space for creative projects or further storage.
The Finer Details
Freehold Detached Dates to 1640s Grade II listed Conservation area Plot approx. 0.44 acre Oil central heating Mains electricity, water and sewage CAT5 and 6 cabling and WiFi throughout Peterborough City Council, tax band G
Dimensions
Main Home Ground Floor approx. 138.8 sq. metres 1493.7 sq. feet First Floor approx. 126.6 sq. metres 1362.6 sq. feet Total area approx. 265.4 sq. metres 2856.3 sq. feet Outbuildings Ground Floor approx. 96.5 sq. metres 1038.3 sq. feet First Floor approx. 34.3 sq. metres 368.7 sq. feet Total area approx. 130.7 sq. metres 1407.0 sq. feet
Life In Maxey
Balancing countryside, comfort and community, Maxey offers a truly enviable lifestyle. A mere 100 metres from the home, a village bus stop connects you out and about with the nearby market towns of Market Deeping, Stamford and Peterborough all within easy reach. Peterborough Railway Station s direct links to London in under an hour make commuting a breeze. Within the catchment area for the highly regarded Arthur Mellows Village College, No. 24, High Street is also close to several outstanding independent schools, including The Peterborough School and Stamford School.
On Your Doorstep
The Bluebell Pub just a stone s throw from your front door provides the perfect spot to unwind with neighbours and friends, while local conveniences such as a dog groomer, play areas and thriving children s clubs make this a fantastic family friendly setting. A home in harmony with its setting, lovers of the outdoors can make the most of its idyllic surroundings which include nature reserves, three glistening lakes perfect for off road running and the breathtaking expanse of Rutland Water, just a short drive away.
Watch Our Property Tour
Let James guide you around 24 High Street with our PJ Unique Homes tour video, also shared on our Facebook page, Instagram and YouTube, or call us and we ll email you the link. We d love to show you around. You are welcome to arrange a viewing or we are happy to carry out a FaceTime video call from the property for you, if you d prefer.
Disclaimer
Pelham James use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate. The matters in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers. It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. Any services, appliances and heating system s listed have not been checked or tested. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any service. No person in the employment of Pelham James has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property or these particulars or enter into any contract relating to this property on behalf of the vendor.
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