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"Since the spring of 2000, The Old Flour Mills has been our cherished home. Initially, our intention was to stay for just 6 to 12 months while our daughter completed her A levels. However, once summer arrived, we found ourselves utterly captivated. The view from the deck at the rear of the property is truly breath-taking, especially on summer days when the meadow is alive with cows and the river buzzes with wildlife. There is simply no place like it.""Over the past 24 years, we have taken great pleasure in continually updating and refreshing the property. The house is a true lock-and-go, allowing us to travel the world with peace of mind, always knowing that The Old Flour Mills would be our safe haven to return to. Situated in the heart of a wildlife sanctuary and bordered by rivers on both sides, the property offers endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Adjacent to a marina, it provides excellent access to a variety of water sports and activities. Here, you can choose to be as involved or as tranquil as you desire.""Our favourite room has always been the kitchen, where we gather as a family, sharing meals and memories. Yet, in terms of sheer impact, the first-floor lounge, which spans the entire length of the property, stands out as the most impressive.""The property faces west, offering sunsets that are nothing short of spectacular. Winters here are equally magical; the house is so warm and cosy, making it a joyous place to celebrate Christmas."
"The area is served by outstanding schools, as well as a fantastic village doctor's surgery, a dentist, and well-stocked local convenience stores. Several excellent pubs are nearby, and we are only a 10-minute drive from St. Neots, a vibrant and thriving market town with regular train services to London, making it possible to leave the city at 6:00 pm and be enjoying a glass of Prosecco by the river at 7:30 pm.""We have been blessed with absolutely wonderful neighbours. The community regularly comes together, particularly with the changing of the seasons, and we hold an annual summer barbecue in our communal meadow by the weir on the river. When the freehold for the entire development became available, the residents naturally united to acquire it, allowing us to manage our homes and communal areas harmoniously.""A notable feature of our village is Buckden Towers, once the residence of Katherine of Aragon while Henry VIII awaited her consent for a divorce.""We will deeply miss the tranquillity and beauty of this place, the friendly village community, and the pervasive sense of calm that envelops you here. We were immediately captivated by how well the house functioned in every season, and now, after 24 wonderful years, it is with a heavy heart that we prepare to move on to be closer to our grandchildren. The Old Flour Mills will be incredibly difficult to leave, but we are ready for our next chapter, and it will be hard to find a place that compares."Village Information
Buckden is a pretty village lying approx. 4 miles north of the market town of St Neots. In the centre of the village is Buckden Towers which was once Buckden Palace - the residence of the bishops of Lincoln. The village is well-served with to meet your everyday needs including: butchers, supermarket, post office, GP and dental surgeries and a pharmacy. Buckden Marina, on the River Great Ouse, has a leisure club with gym and pool and there is also easy access to the river for boating and fishing. Buckden Village Hall is in the heart of the village and is multi-functional venue hosting numerous social clubs and activities including: exercise and dance classes, Model Railway club, Gardeners Association, Brownies and more. The Lion, dating from the 15th century is a charming pub full of historic character and a lovely place for a drink or bite to eat. The George Hotel and Brasserie is a boutique hotel with a brasserie serving delicious meals whilst the outside seating area is ideal for relaxing for a summer drink. Nearby St Neots has a bustling High Street with a weekly market, cafes and restaurants and a wide range of sports and leisure activities. Transport
Nearby St Neots has a mainline train station providing fast rail services into London King's Cross in about 40 minutes or to the North via Peterborough. With fast access to the A1 there are quick and easy links to the wider national motorway network including the A14 with Cambridge about half an hour away. Education
WithIn the village there is Buckden Day Nursery for pre-schoolers and the well-regarded Buckden CofE Primary Academy. For secondary education Buckden falls within the catchment area for Hinchingbrooke School in Huntingdon; transport is provided for children attending this school. The renowned Kimbolton School, an independent co-educational day and boarding school is about 7 miles away and there is dedicated school bus service serving the village. Agents Notes
3 Allocated Parking Spaces
Useful Storage ShedTenure: Leasehold 975 years remaining and a share in the freehold of the whole development.Year Built: 2000
EPC: C
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: G
Total Maintenance and Management Fees per annum: £3000 IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.FCY240105 Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen A riverside home with open views, located in an exclusive mill development with moorings available and excellent transport links to London and Cambridge.The Old Flour Mill is set along the river Great Ouse, surrounded by the Cambridgeshire countryside. The sought-after villages of Buckden and Offord are within walking distance, offering excellent dining and shopping options.This home, spread over four floors with a terrace and two balconies, has been designed to maximize the stunning river and countryside views. The flexible accommodation includes a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room that opens onto a spacious terracean ideal spot to enjoy the surroundings, dine, and entertain. The ground floor also features a versatile, cosy snug.On the first floor, the impressive 34-foot sitting room boasts a balcony and a feature fireplace. While providing a cozy and intimate atmosphere, the room's generous proportions make it perfect for larger gatherings, creating an ideal setting for holiday celebrations.The four bedrooms are well-served by two en suites and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom suite is particularly noteworthy, with access to a balcony and a bespoke en suite featuring glass panels, a double-ended bath, and a mosaic tiled shower.The communal grounds at The Old Flour Mill include a riverside meadow with picnic tables, moorings (available separately), and guest parking, offering a unique combination of natural beauty and convenience.Seller Insight
"Since the spring of 2000, The Old Flour Mills has been our cherished home. Initially, our intention was to stay for just 6 to 12 months while our daughter completed her A levels. However, once summer arrived, we found ourselves utterly captivated. The view from the deck at the rear of the property is truly breath-taking, especially on summer days when the meadow is alive with cows and the river buzzes with wildlife. There is simply no place like it.""Over the past 24 years, we have taken great pleasure in continually updating and refreshing the property. The house is a true lock-and-go, allowing us to travel the world with peace of mind, always knowing that The Old Flour Mills would be our safe haven to return to. Situated in the heart of a wildlife sanctuary and bordered by rivers on both sides, the property offers endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Adjacent to a marina, it provides excellent access to a variety of water sports and activities. Here, you can choose to be as involved or as tranquil as you desire.""Our favourite room has always been the kitchen, where we gather as a family, sharing meals and memories. Yet, in terms of sheer impact, the first-floor lounge, which spans the entire length of the property, stands out as the most impressive.""The property faces west, offering sunsets that are nothing short of spectacular. Winters here are equally magical; the house is so warm and cosy, making it a joyous place to celebrate Christmas."
"The area is served by outstanding schools, as well as a fantastic village doctor's surgery, a dentist, and well-stocked local convenience stores. Several excellent pubs are nearby, and we are only a 10-minute drive from St. Neots, a vibrant and thriving market town with regular train services to London, making it possible to leave the city at 6:00 pm and be enjoying a glass of Prosecco by the river at 7:30 pm.""We have been blessed with absolutely wonderful neighbours. The community regularly comes together, particularly with the changing of the seasons, and we hold an annual summer barbecue in our communal meadow by the weir on the river. When the freehold for the entire development became available, the residents naturally united to acquire it, allowing us to manage our homes and communal areas harmoniously.""A notable feature of our village is Buckden Towers, once the residence of Katherine of Aragon while Henry VIII awaited her consent for a divorce.""We will deeply miss the tranquillity and beauty of this place, the friendly village community, and the pervasive sense of calm that envelops you here. We were immediately captivated by how well the house functioned in every season, and now, after 24 wonderful years, it is with a heavy heart that we prepare to move on to be closer to our grandchildren. The Old Flour Mills will be incredibly difficult to leave, but we are ready for our next chapter, and it will be hard to find a place that compares."Village Information
Buckden is a pretty village lying approx. 4 miles north of the market town of St Neots. In the centre of the village is Buckden Towers which was once Buckden Palace - the residence of the bishops of Lincoln. The village is well-served with to meet your everyday needs including: butchers, supermarket, post office, GP and dental surgeries and a pharmacy. Buckden Marina, on the River Great Ouse, has a leisure club with gym and pool and there is also easy access to the river for boating and fishing. Buckden Village Hall is in the heart of the village and is multi-functional venue hosting numerous social clubs and activities including: exercise and dance classes, Model Railway club, Gardeners Association, Brownies and more. The Lion, dating from the 15th century is a charming pub full of historic character and a lovely place for a drink or bite to eat. The George Hotel and Brasserie is a boutique hotel with a brasserie serving delicious meals whilst the outside seating area is ideal for relaxing for a summer drink. Nearby St Neots has a bustling High Street with a weekly market, cafes and restaurants and a wide range of sports and leisure activities. Transport
Nearby St Neots has a mainline train station providing fast rail services into London King's Cross in about 40 minutes or to the North via Peterborough. With fast access to the A1 there are quick and easy links to the wider national motorway network including the A14 with Cambridge about half an hour away. Education
WithIn the village there is Buckden Day Nursery for pre-schoolers and the well-regarded Buckden CofE Primary Academy. For secondary education Buckden falls within the catchment area for Hinchingbrooke School in Huntingdon; transport is provided for children attending this school. The renowned Kimbolton School, an independent co-educational day and boarding school is about 7 miles away and there is dedicated school bus service serving the village. Agents Notes
3 Allocated Parking Spaces
Useful Storage ShedTenure: Leasehold 975 years remaining and a share in the freehold of the whole development.Year Built: 2000
EPC: C
Local Authority: Huntingdon District Council
Council Tax Band: G
Total Maintenance and Management Fees per annum: £3000 IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASERS:
We endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. Any services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All measurements have been taken as a guide to prospective buyers only, and are not precise. Please be advised that some of the particulars may be awaiting vendor approval. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are traveling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.FCY240105