A wonderful period home at the heart of this historic and charming village. Offering excellent living spaces backing onto a mature west facing garden with swimming pool and guest annex
Town Farm House is one of the more significant homes at the heart of Hatfield Broad Oak and is Grade II* listed.
As you would expect, there is lots of character, with the house dating back in parts to the 14th century with plenty of historical interest, which can be seen here - https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1120907?section=official-list-entry
On the ground floor you enter into a grand reception hallway which leads into the main reception spaces including drawing room, dining room, garden room and study. To the rear of the house is a large open plan kitchen breakfast room from which you access a substantial utility, cloakroom and boot room.
Upstairs, the first floor offers 5 or 6 bedrooms with a stunning main bedroom suite having a vaulted high ceiling, dedicated dressing room and en suite bathroom. There are two further bathrooms, one of which is en suite. Two of the bedrooms interconnect via another dressing room to make an ideal teenager suite if required.
Outside, there is an electronically gated driveway to the side of the house, with a car charging point. Just to the rear of the house is a custom built leisure annex with two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor (which can be accessed independently). Downstairs currently is used as a gym and games room with kitchenette, shower room and WC.
The mature, partly walled gardens extend to 0.82 of an acre and offer a parkland style ambience, with neat flowerbeds and a heated swimming pool just behind the annex building.
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This house was quite a surprise for me - i was not expecting the grandeur as you walk into the enormous reception hallway and the overall space that the house offers. You are set literally at the heart of the village yet could be in the middle of the country when you look out over the charming gardens
Justin GodfreyProperty agent