Nene Cottage, Church Street, Wadenhoe, Peterborough, PE8 5ST | Property for sale | Savills
79.52 sq m(856 sq ft)
Guide price £365,000(€436,770)

Nene CottageChurch Street, Wadenhoe, Peterborough, PE8 5ST

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in August 2024
  • Within a garden plot of about 0.45 of an acre
  • With listed planning for a two storey extension
  • At the end of a lane within a Conservation village
  • Oundle & Thrapston four miles; Wellingborough 15 miles; Peterborough 18 miles

An unmodernised period cottage with consent for a two storey rear extension in a favoured Conservation village on the river Nene, four miles from the market towns of Oundle and Thrapston.

About this property

  • An attractive stone and thatched, with great access to the river and a fabulous garden plot of circa 0.45 of an acre, the house is positioned at the end of the lane in this attractive Conservation Nene Valley village.

    Listed Grade II and in need of modernisation, the cottage benefits from listed building consent for a two storey rear extension (Ref: NE/21/01477/LBC, dated 6th May 2022).

    The cottage retains an abundance of character, with period features such as deep-silled windows, exposed joinery and wide board floorboards, together with latched doors. The current accommodation is arranged over two floors with a front door that opens into the dual-aspect sitting room, with inglenook fireplace. A step down leads to an inner hall, with a bathroom off, and access to the kitchen is fitted with a basic suite, with windows to the garden and a door to the garden, with a lovely view down the lane. At first floor, there is a large landing area and two bedrooms, one with doors to a balcony (which is unsafe and not to be used), which would give a great view over the garden and fields beyond.

    The planning consent allows for a ground floor kitchen and first floor principal bedroom extension, allowing the bathroom to move upstairs. Plans are available from the agent.

    Outside
    Positioned at the end of Church Lane, with the river and the church fields nearby, a dry stone wall serves as the front boundary with a hand gate and pathway leading to the current kitchen's door. The lawns lies to the west of the house, sloping gently along the lane south-west towards the timber garage and the drive, which provides parking, and rising from the house to the north west, with a path that winds its way through the spinney and orchard to fields. In all the plot measures about 0.45 acres.

    Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.

    Local Authority: North Northamptonshire Council.

    Council Tax: E (£1,571.07 2022/2023)

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

This is such a pretty cottage, with an amazing garden, and positioned in one of my favourite Nene Valley villages. At the end of a lane, with The Kings Head nearby (https://www.kingsheadwadenhoe.com/), this is a perfect position if you enjoy village life, rural walks, or paddling or swimming in the river. The cottage requires modernisation and has not been occupied for a few years, and the planning consent allows for the creation of a marvellous kitchen and principal bedroom.

James AbbottProperty agent

Local information

  • Wadenhoe is charming village of principally limestone period houses to the north of river Nene, amongst gently rolling countryside, with the well thought of public house, restaurant and coffee shop, The King's Head, and a number of public footpaths leading from the village to the neighbouring countryside.
  • Wadenhoe is four miles from the market towns of Thrapston and Oundle, with its range of traditional shops and businesses and renowned school. Indeed, there is excellent schooling in the area, most prominently at Oundle providing shops, cafes and restaurants but with Stamford, Kimbolton and Uppingham all within a 22 mile radius providing their theatres and art centres and sports facilities.
  • Mainline rail services are available to London St Pancras from Kettering and Wellingborough (both 15 miles) and to London King's Cross from Peterborough (18 miles). The A14 offers excellent road connections to Cambridge (41 miles).
  • All distances are approximate.

Additional information

  • EPC Exempt
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: E