5 bedroom house
Houghton Road, St. Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 6RP
Guide Price
£1,000,000
Residential Tags: Grade I Listed, Jacobean, Manor House
Property Tags: Solar Energy
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Grade I Listed, Jacobean, Manor House
- Property Tags: Solar Energy
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Woodland
**NEW RELEASE** Viewing Event on Saturday 25th March. Sat on a ¼ of an acre plot and set over 3 floors, the C1's are built to an unparalleled standard with breath-taking finishes and specifications of the highest quality throughout. With exceptional energy efficiency, these houses offer an outstanding lifestyle and an experience whilst immersed in manicured parkland gardens.
**C1 Home will be ready for completion in July/August 2023**
**Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,025,000**
**LAUNCH EVENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT IS ON SATURDAY 25th MARCH - VIEWING IS STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY SO PLEASE CONTACT US TO BOOK**
EXCLUSIVE
Set within 17 acres of stunning parkland, we are creating a private gated community that is in complete harmony with the beautiful countryside that surrounds it. With a mix of tended areas and more wild areas left to nature, for everyone to enjoy. Homes and pockets of activity sit along a connecting spine that link the 5 hectares of Houghton Meadow within the historic grounds of The How itself.
Every home will be at the leading edge of energy efficiency and sustainability, with clever but discrete technology generating power and managing the temperature and air quality, so that you can live healthy, happy lives with a clear conscience.
The timing is perfect. Trends in work have changed for the better. Employers see the need for people to work away from the office - often actively encouraging it, at least for part of the week - and people are more productive and happier when they have a better work/life balance.
Additionally, more and more people are choosing to leave the daily commute behind altogether and work for themselves, freelancing, consulting, or starting creative businesses on their own terms.
GREEN
The unique countryside setting is so beautiful, we committed at the start to work with it, not against it. It would be easy to flatten it and build just another housing estate... but The How is destined to be very different and leave a long lasting legacy which will be admired by generations to come.
Historic trails and bridleways are connected to the design. Step out of your front door, turn a corner and within minutes you can be out in nature, with picturesque countryside walks to explore at your leisure.
Homes are right for today and ready for tomorrow - contemporary, clean, and modern with a fabric first approach that ensures a comfortable, low-energy home for life.
'Fabric first' may not be a term you're familiar with, but it is changing the way new homes are designed and built. Fabric first uses cutting edge design, material technologies and specialist workmanship to minimise the need for heating and cooling, reducing heat loss and insulating beyond industry standards.
We're also making best use of natural light, maximising heat gain in the cooler months and reducing it in the summer, so that homes can be both beautiful and energy efficient - aesthetic doesn't need to take a back seat to the need to reduce the impact of a home throughout its life.
LIVING
The How itself is situated adjacent to the River Ouse with a short walk to the Thicket Path accessed via a private gate from the development and is ideal for cycling, running and watersports. The grounds themselves are perfect for early morning walks or sunset strolls through its beautiful mature gardens. Follow on with a walk through medieval ridge and furrow meadows bursting with wildflowers so rare, they've been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Hemingford Meadow, described by Daniel Defoe in 1724/6 as 'the most beautiful in any part of England, one of the most agreeable sights of its kind in the whole world', overlooks the town. Also accessed from the town, near the grade 1 listed parish church of All Saints, is Holt Island Nature Reserve, once an important source of willow osiers for basket making. This green walk of just over 2 miles (5,000 steps) is along a riverside footpath to climb a track through woodland, through a stile and into an open field. Follow with an amble through ancient and unspoilt
meadows. Tranquil places to sit, rest and have a picnic. Very high count of wild flowers, insects and birdlife.
OUR GREEN HOMES AT THE HOW
Sustainable Timber frame construction with all round improved thermal performance. Double layer of insulation.
Air Source Heat Pump -uses the environment to generate 75% of the heating and hot water needs for your new home. A renewable energy source is future proof and sustainable.
Solar electricity panels - also known as photovoltaics (PV), capture the sun's energy and convert it into electricity. These panels will be seamlessly built into the roof fabric. A renewable energy source to reduced your carbon footprint and annual energy costs.
Water saving appliances - dual flush toilets, aerated flow taps and shower taps, water efficient washing machines - ensuring a reduction of up to 40% less water waste.
No gas connection, reducing the use of fossil fuels and overall energy costs. Led lighting and Energy efficient appliances, wired for intelligent home solutions.
We strive at The How to achieve an A rating in EPC (Energy performance certificate) to all our new build homes, through the construction of the fabric and renewable features.
C1 House Type House Specifications
Kitchen
* A choice of leading German Hacker Kitchen unit and doors.
* Blanco Undermounts Subline 480/320-U 2 Bowl Undermount Sink, LH Bowl White
* Quooker or Similar Hot tap
* Caple Appliances Sense Wine Cabinet
* Siemens or similar Built In Oven
* Siemens or similar Built In Combi Microwave Oven
* Siemens or similar Built In Dishwasher
* Siemens or similar Built In Fridge
* Siemens or similar Built In Freezer
Feature units include, pull recycling bins and cutlery drawer
* Choice of 30mm Quartz Worktop
Bathrooms and En-suite(s)
* High quality contemporary bespoke white sanitary ware
* Wall hung WC's with soft closers
* Thermostatic mixers to all showers and baths
* Towel Radiators in all bathrooms
* Porcelain wall and floor tiles to all bathrooms
* Free standing baths and walk in showers
Internal Finishes
* Wood grain bespoke doors
* Satin chrome door further
* Handmade and painted skirtings and architraves
* Insulated plasterboard and skimming throughout
* Velfac low profile windows and doors in anthracite (external) and white (internal)
External Finishes
* Gravel and block paved driveway
* Indian sandstone patios and paths
* Black hand-painted Siberian larch cladding and brickwork exterior finish
* Hand crafted Zinc dormer windows and Aluminium porch
* Detached double garage, bike store and shed with electric roller shutter door to double garage (Just for the C1)
Heating and Water Systems
* Air-source Heat Pump central heating system
* Option to enable WiFi control throughout
* Underfloor hearing throughout ground floor
* Compact radiators to first floor with option to enable WiFi control
* Pressured hot water system
* Outside tap
Electrical
* Motion activated light sensors to bathrooms
* Low energy LED downlighting throughout (option to control through WiFi)
* Outside power points
* External wall low energy LED lights to full perimeter of the dwelling and garage (dusk till dawn sensor)
* Landscaped garden lighting (dusk til dawn sensor)
Internet and TV
* CCTV wiring throughout
* CAT 6 and HDMI outputs throughout
THE BEAUTY OF LIVING IN ST IVES/CAMBRIDGESHIRE
St Ives is a charming market town set on the banks of the River Great Ouse about 12 miles to the north west of Cambridge. The main street and the old Quay, on the riverside, have many attractive buildings and there are several architecturally important buildings such as the Jacobean manor house, 15th century All Saints church and the six-arch Barnack stone bridge which incorporates a chapel - one of only four of its kind left in England. The market square has a good range of shops from national chains to small independent stores.
The weekly markets are a great place to buy locally produced foods, plants and gifts and several food and drink festivals and continental markets are held throughout the year. There are plenty of choices for the more active with a leisure centre, championship golf club and an array of sports clubs ranging from bowls and boxing through to rugby and sailing - something for all ages.
The Guided Busway in St Ives, the longest in the world, runs through pretty countryside and provides quick and frequent access to the centre of Cambridge. Cambridge is also one of only 11 cities in the UK that have been designated as one of the UK's "cycling cities" - an award that Cambridge received in 2008. Packed full of stunning architecture and nature, Cambridge is a beautiful university town renowned for its impact on history. The tightly packed city centre is perfect for exploring ancient colleges, cobbled streets and the picturesque "Backs" alongside the River Cam.
A city that celebrates quintessential England with pioneering scientific research. With famous alumni such as Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Professor Stephen Hawking, you'll be following in some famous footsteps. See the colleges where these great minds studied and be inspired by the same surroundings which changed the course of history
PROPERTY DISCLAIMER
1. Money Laundering Regulations: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property.
3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect.
4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase.
5. These particulars are issued in good faith but do not constitute representations of fact or form part of any offer or contract. The matters referred to in these details should be independently verified by prospective buyers. Neither Lennon James or any of its employees have any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property.
Marketed by: Lennon James Property, Abbots Ripton
**C1 Home will be ready for completion in July/August 2023**
**Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,025,000**
**LAUNCH EVENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT IS ON SATURDAY 25th MARCH - VIEWING IS STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY SO PLEASE CONTACT US TO BOOK**
EXCLUSIVE
Set within 17 acres of stunning parkland, we are creating a private gated community that is in complete harmony with the beautiful countryside that surrounds it. With a mix of tended areas and more wild areas left to nature, for everyone to enjoy. Homes and pockets of activity sit along a connecting spine that link the 5 hectares of Houghton Meadow within the historic grounds of The How itself.
Every home will be at the leading edge of energy efficiency and sustainability, with clever but discrete technology generating power and managing the temperature and air quality, so that you can live healthy, happy lives with a clear conscience.
The timing is perfect. Trends in work have changed for the better. Employers see the need for people to work away from the office - often actively encouraging it, at least for part of the week - and people are more productive and happier when they have a better work/life balance.
Additionally, more and more people are choosing to leave the daily commute behind altogether and work for themselves, freelancing, consulting, or starting creative businesses on their own terms.
GREEN
The unique countryside setting is so beautiful, we committed at the start to work with it, not against it. It would be easy to flatten it and build just another housing estate... but The How is destined to be very different and leave a long lasting legacy which will be admired by generations to come.
Historic trails and bridleways are connected to the design. Step out of your front door, turn a corner and within minutes you can be out in nature, with picturesque countryside walks to explore at your leisure.
Homes are right for today and ready for tomorrow - contemporary, clean, and modern with a fabric first approach that ensures a comfortable, low-energy home for life.
'Fabric first' may not be a term you're familiar with, but it is changing the way new homes are designed and built. Fabric first uses cutting edge design, material technologies and specialist workmanship to minimise the need for heating and cooling, reducing heat loss and insulating beyond industry standards.
We're also making best use of natural light, maximising heat gain in the cooler months and reducing it in the summer, so that homes can be both beautiful and energy efficient - aesthetic doesn't need to take a back seat to the need to reduce the impact of a home throughout its life.
LIVING
The How itself is situated adjacent to the River Ouse with a short walk to the Thicket Path accessed via a private gate from the development and is ideal for cycling, running and watersports. The grounds themselves are perfect for early morning walks or sunset strolls through its beautiful mature gardens. Follow on with a walk through medieval ridge and furrow meadows bursting with wildflowers so rare, they've been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Hemingford Meadow, described by Daniel Defoe in 1724/6 as 'the most beautiful in any part of England, one of the most agreeable sights of its kind in the whole world', overlooks the town. Also accessed from the town, near the grade 1 listed parish church of All Saints, is Holt Island Nature Reserve, once an important source of willow osiers for basket making. This green walk of just over 2 miles (5,000 steps) is along a riverside footpath to climb a track through woodland, through a stile and into an open field. Follow with an amble through ancient and unspoilt
meadows. Tranquil places to sit, rest and have a picnic. Very high count of wild flowers, insects and birdlife.
OUR GREEN HOMES AT THE HOW
Sustainable Timber frame construction with all round improved thermal performance. Double layer of insulation.
Air Source Heat Pump -uses the environment to generate 75% of the heating and hot water needs for your new home. A renewable energy source is future proof and sustainable.
Solar electricity panels - also known as photovoltaics (PV), capture the sun's energy and convert it into electricity. These panels will be seamlessly built into the roof fabric. A renewable energy source to reduced your carbon footprint and annual energy costs.
Water saving appliances - dual flush toilets, aerated flow taps and shower taps, water efficient washing machines - ensuring a reduction of up to 40% less water waste.
No gas connection, reducing the use of fossil fuels and overall energy costs. Led lighting and Energy efficient appliances, wired for intelligent home solutions.
We strive at The How to achieve an A rating in EPC (Energy performance certificate) to all our new build homes, through the construction of the fabric and renewable features.
C1 House Type House Specifications
Kitchen
* A choice of leading German Hacker Kitchen unit and doors.
* Blanco Undermounts Subline 480/320-U 2 Bowl Undermount Sink, LH Bowl White
* Quooker or Similar Hot tap
* Caple Appliances Sense Wine Cabinet
* Siemens or similar Built In Oven
* Siemens or similar Built In Combi Microwave Oven
* Siemens or similar Built In Dishwasher
* Siemens or similar Built In Fridge
* Siemens or similar Built In Freezer
Feature units include, pull recycling bins and cutlery drawer
* Choice of 30mm Quartz Worktop
Bathrooms and En-suite(s)
* High quality contemporary bespoke white sanitary ware
* Wall hung WC's with soft closers
* Thermostatic mixers to all showers and baths
* Towel Radiators in all bathrooms
* Porcelain wall and floor tiles to all bathrooms
* Free standing baths and walk in showers
Internal Finishes
* Wood grain bespoke doors
* Satin chrome door further
* Handmade and painted skirtings and architraves
* Insulated plasterboard and skimming throughout
* Velfac low profile windows and doors in anthracite (external) and white (internal)
External Finishes
* Gravel and block paved driveway
* Indian sandstone patios and paths
* Black hand-painted Siberian larch cladding and brickwork exterior finish
* Hand crafted Zinc dormer windows and Aluminium porch
* Detached double garage, bike store and shed with electric roller shutter door to double garage (Just for the C1)
Heating and Water Systems
* Air-source Heat Pump central heating system
* Option to enable WiFi control throughout
* Underfloor hearing throughout ground floor
* Compact radiators to first floor with option to enable WiFi control
* Pressured hot water system
* Outside tap
Electrical
* Motion activated light sensors to bathrooms
* Low energy LED downlighting throughout (option to control through WiFi)
* Outside power points
* External wall low energy LED lights to full perimeter of the dwelling and garage (dusk till dawn sensor)
* Landscaped garden lighting (dusk til dawn sensor)
Internet and TV
* CCTV wiring throughout
* CAT 6 and HDMI outputs throughout
THE BEAUTY OF LIVING IN ST IVES/CAMBRIDGESHIRE
St Ives is a charming market town set on the banks of the River Great Ouse about 12 miles to the north west of Cambridge. The main street and the old Quay, on the riverside, have many attractive buildings and there are several architecturally important buildings such as the Jacobean manor house, 15th century All Saints church and the six-arch Barnack stone bridge which incorporates a chapel - one of only four of its kind left in England. The market square has a good range of shops from national chains to small independent stores.
The weekly markets are a great place to buy locally produced foods, plants and gifts and several food and drink festivals and continental markets are held throughout the year. There are plenty of choices for the more active with a leisure centre, championship golf club and an array of sports clubs ranging from bowls and boxing through to rugby and sailing - something for all ages.
The Guided Busway in St Ives, the longest in the world, runs through pretty countryside and provides quick and frequent access to the centre of Cambridge. Cambridge is also one of only 11 cities in the UK that have been designated as one of the UK's "cycling cities" - an award that Cambridge received in 2008. Packed full of stunning architecture and nature, Cambridge is a beautiful university town renowned for its impact on history. The tightly packed city centre is perfect for exploring ancient colleges, cobbled streets and the picturesque "Backs" alongside the River Cam.
A city that celebrates quintessential England with pioneering scientific research. With famous alumni such as Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Professor Stephen Hawking, you'll be following in some famous footsteps. See the colleges where these great minds studied and be inspired by the same surroundings which changed the course of history
PROPERTY DISCLAIMER
1. Money Laundering Regulations: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property.
3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect.
4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase.
5. These particulars are issued in good faith but do not constitute representations of fact or form part of any offer or contract. The matters referred to in these details should be independently verified by prospective buyers. Neither Lennon James or any of its employees have any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property.
Marketed by: Lennon James Property, Abbots Ripton
Land Registry Data
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