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Modern and Spacious 4 bed Property property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£900,000
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Description

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Nestled in the picturesque rural village of Woodnewton, seek sanctuary at Mews Cottage; a home that offers the perfect blend of character and convenience, ideally positioned in the golden triangle between the historic market towns of Oundle, Stamford and Peterborough. Dating back to the 1880s, the stone built home has been remodelled and extended to create captivating spaces, while retaining its historic charm.


EPC Rating E

Family Friendly Flow

Step into a home that effortlessly blends historic charm with inviting comfort. Thick stone walls evoke the heritage of the cottage, while a palette of neutral greys and soft stone hues enhances its timeless appeal. A home designed for family living, pretence is left at the door, with an everyday entrance porch to the rear leading to a hallway connecting to the main living space.

A Room For All Seasons

Rooms that invite you to relax and stay awhile, experience all season living at Mews Cottage. Retreat to the snug on crisp winter evenings, its deep crimson walls amplifying the warmth flowing from the log burner, nestled in its stone surround. Light streams in, creating a cosy ambience for curling up with a book. The sitting room at the front of the cottage offers a light and airy counterpart. With its wooden flooring and large cottage style windows, this room is perfect for sunny spring mornings or tranquil summer afternoons.

Entertain With Ease

A spectacular setting for entertaining and for experiencing the outdoors whatever the weather the garden room entreats. With warm toned terracotta tiles underfoot and a glazed ceiling flooding the room with light, this room is a sociable hub, offering ample space for both dining and relaxing. The Grade II listed, converted dovecote annexe, dating back to 1762, offers an enchanting space for guests. Lovingly restored in the 2000s, exposed stone walls, original beams, and the original, listed dovecote alcoves fill the space with character and comfort. On the ground floor, a snug living area awaits, complete with a handy shower room, while an open tread staircase beckons you upward to a mezzanine level bedroom with soaring vaulted ceiling a dreamy retreat where history and comfort combine.

Practical Places

The downstairs cloakroom, adorned with elegant two tone charcoal wallpaper, provides a modern touch, while the dedicated laundry room offers plentiful storage and space for a washing machine and dryer.

Country Comfort

The centrepiece of family life, the spacious kitchen diner, is the quintessential embodiment of country comfort. Solid wood Shaker style cabinetry provides ample storage, whilst a bottle green Aga nestled within a broad inglenook radiates warmth. A central butcher s block invites culinary creativity, whether it s preparing a hearty Sunday roast or rolling pastry for festive mince pies. With space for a large dining table, this kitchen is perfect for sociable meals and family gatherings.

Soak And Sleep

Upstairs, cream carpet predominates on the first floor, moving through to the bedrooms at Mews Cottage. A sanctuary of sleep, the principal bedroom is bathed in natural light from five windows, elegantly decorated in shimmering wallpaper to the feature wall and furnished with fitted wardrobes for plenty of storage. Refresh and revive in the recently updated en suite, featuring striking black tiles and a spacious walk in shower. Two further double bedrooms, equally inviting and spacious, share a family bathroom warmed by electric underfloor heating perfect for chilly mornings.

Private Paradise

Outside, experience oneness with nature in the glorious gardens, set on around a third of an acre. A characterful garden gate provides access through from the driveway to the sunny, south facing rear garden, where a terraced area outside the garden room sets the scene for al fresco dining in the summer months. Beyond, the lawn, bordered by low hedging, transitions into a secluded garden oasis accessed through a foliage archway. Seating areas invite you to pause and enjoy the sound of birdsong whilst raised vegetable beds beckon those aspiring to self sustainable living. A separate garden building with a log burner, two office rooms and shower room provides a perfect work from home setup. Ample parking is available on the driveway and in the oversized, detached garage.

The Finer Details

Freehold Detached Main cottage dates back to late 1800s Dovecote dates back to 1769 Dovecote is Grade II listed Conservation area Plot approx. 0.36 acre Oil central heating Electric underfloor heating in bathrooms Mains electricity, water and sewage North Northamptonshire Council, tax band E EPC rating E Ground Floor approx. 211.2 sq. metres 2,273 sq. feet First Floor approx. 91.5 sq. metres 984.9 sq. feet Total area approx. 302.7 sq. metres 3,258 sq. feet

On Your Doorstep

Discover the unique heritage and charm of Woodnewton, a thriving and picturesque village nestled in the heart of the countryside. Take a stroll beside the meandering Willow Brook stream and admire the nature that abounds, including the elusive red kites, sometimes spotted soaring overhead. With characterful 17th century stone cottages lining the main street, the nearby St Mary s Church is a central feature of the village, with its glorious grounds carpeted in a show of daffodils on sunny spring days. An active hub for the community, the village hall regularly hosts events and clubs. The White Swan, the village pub, with its stylish garden terrace, serves as a welcoming gastropub for locals and visitors alike.

Families are Well Catered For

For families, there is a play area in the village, and schools are conveniently located nearby, with a primary school in Glapthorn and a mix of primary, secondary, and independent schools in nearby Oundle and Peterborough. Woodnewton also benefits from good transport links, with Corby and Peterborough Railway Stations both within easy reach.

Local Distances

Oundle 4.5 miles 10 minutes Stamford 11 miles 21 minutes Corby 12 miles 22 minutes Peterborough 13 miles 24 minutes Huntingdon 25 miles 33 minutes

Watch Our Property Tour

Let James guide you around Mews Cottage 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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Property Location

Average Price
The average asking price of 4 bed Property properties For Sale in is £712,500. The most recent sale of the same type on this road was on Nov 19, 2024 for £500,000. The crime level in the surrounding area is low.
Crime
The crime level in the surrounding area is low.
Nearby Schools
Nassington Primary School
2.2mi
Glapthorn Church of England Primary School
2.6mi
Kings Cliffe Endowed Primary School
2.7mi
Oundle Church of England Primary School
3.1mi
The Elton CofE Primary School of the Foundation of Frances and Jane Proby
3.3mi
Nearby Stations
Stamford Station
7.7mi
Corby Station
9.5mi
Peterborough Station
9.8mi
Oakham Station
14.4mi
Kettering Station
14.6mi
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