A Victorian home in with 'stunning' gardens created by a Chelsea Flower Show award-winning designer is on the market with a guide price of £1.75million. The Old Rectory in Little Barford, near , dates from around 1865 and was restored in the late 1990s.
The home has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and five reception rooms, as well as a coach house which has been converted into an annexe with a cinema room. The redesigned and planted part-walled gardens were designed by Valentina Wyatt, an award-winning garden designer. The property has about 2.
37 acres of land, including part-walled gardens and a courtyard with a barbecue area. There is also parking for several cars available. Property agent Lucy Banks, director in the residential sales team at Savills in Cambridge, said: "The Old Rectory is a stunning Victorian home.
Dating from around 1865, the house was comprehensively restored in the late 1990s with particular emphasis on the period details. "Further improvements have been carried out in more recent years, which include the installation of very high-quality double-glazed timber sash windows and reconfiguring some of the rooms to create a really spacious reception/drawing room and a vaulted sitting room to the rear which overlooks the stunning re-designed gardens." View our photo gallery below to see inside the property.
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Look inside £1.75m Victorian home in Cambridgeshire with 'stunning' gardens
The former rectory also has a converted coach house with a cinema room