Mulberry Barns, Arkesden, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4HD | New homes for sale | Savills
915 sq ft(85.01 sq m)
Guide price £495,000($661,367)

Mulberry BarnsArkesden, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4HD

  • New

Key features

  • 2 bedroom stylish single storey barn conversion
  • Open plan vaulted kitchen/living/dining room
  • High Specification throughout
  • En-suite to principal bedroom
  • Garden and parking

A brand new 2 bedroom stylish single storey barn conversion nestled in the charming village of Arkesden, near Saffron Walden.

About this property

  • A stylish barn conversion thoughtfully
    transformed from a single agricultural building
    into three distinctive homes – offering modern
    luxury.

    A unique design offering beautifully appointed single storey 2 bedroom living accommodation nestled in this delightful setting alongside 2 other substantial barn conversions and with picturesque views of surrounding countryside, perfect for those seeking elegance, comfort and a touch of modern living.

    Exceptional Craftsmanship and Design Constructed by accomplished and award winning well-known local builders - Amherst Homes.

    This property is designed to offer spacious living accommodation filled with natural light, thanks to the abundance of windows.

    As you enter the property, a central hallway leads to all principal areas.
    The impressive reception room features a vaulted ceiling and incorporates the kitchen, living and dining areas in one open-plan space.
    Windows draw in a good amounts of natural light, in addition to glazed double doors which open to the garden area. The kitchen is equipped with an extensive range of cupboards, central island with breakfast bar and attractive quartz worktops.

    High quality appliances include Neff single and combination ovens, induction hob, full height fridge-freezer and integrated dishwasher.

    A harmonious blend of modern living and the timeless charm of the historic English countryside.

    Arkesden is a picturesque village steeped in history, with its roots reaching back to medieval times. The name Arkesden is thought to have Saxon origins, derived from the Old English words “eorcen” meaning “plough” and “denu” meaning “valley”, encapsulating the rich agricultural heritage of the region. As you explore the village, you'll be captivated by its rustic charm, quaint cottages, and the peaceful ambiance that defines Arkesden.

    A fascinating part of the area's history involves the renowned English king, James I, who played an unintentional role in shaping the landscape of our area. In the early 17th century, King James I, with a keen interest in silk production, mistakenly imported the wrong variety of mulberry trees to England. Despite the mix-up, the trees found a home in the local soil, adding a touch of unexpected botanical diversity to the region.

    Mulberry Barns pays homage to this historical legacy, incorporating modern luxury into a setting where the echoes of the past linger in every stone and tree. Our development aims to seamlessly integrate contemporary living with the timeless appeal of Arkesden, offering residents the best of both worlds.

    As you consider making Mulberry Barns your home, envision a lifestyle that combines the tranquility of village living with the convenience of modern amenities. We invite you to embrace the charm of Mulberry Barns – a place where history, nature, and community converge to create a truly exceptional living experience.

Local information

  • Arkesden is a picturesque village located in North West Essex, known for its blend of historical and modern homes nestled within scenic, rolling countryside. The village offers essential amenities, including a church, a village hall, a newly renovated pub called The Axe & Compass, and a recreational playing field. Just 2 miles away, the nearby village of Clavering provides additional conveniences such as a village shop, more pubs, and a primary school.
  • Saffron Walden, a historic market town 7 miles away, offers a broader range of shopping, educational institutions, and recreational activities. For commuters, the Audley End railway station is only 3 miles away, providing direct services to London Liverpool Street and Cambridge. Additionally, Stansted Airport is conveniently located about 10 miles from Arkesden, making it accessible for air travel.

Additional information

  • * Please note some images are of Plot 3 the Show Home - used for illustrative purposes only*.
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: TBC