Price changed to £650,000
February 3, 2026
Listed for £700,000
July 24, 2025
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This is not a polished project. But for the right buyer - someone ready to restore, reshape and reimagine - The Old School House could be something truly extraordinary once again.
Layout & Features
With over 6,300 sq. ft. of internal space and multiple staircases, entrances and dividing points, The Old School House lends itself to being reimagined as three individual dwellings - each with their own identity and access - without requiring planning permission or external alteration.
At each end of the building sit two potential houses - each with their own staircase, entrance hall and a mix of open-plan and subdivided rooms. In between, a central zone with lofty ceilings and grand open areas offers a natural third section - whether as another residence, a home studio, or flexible live-work setup.
The existing layout includes:
Two entrance halls, each with their own staircase, giving instant subdivision potential
Former classrooms and large open-plan areas, some used as studios or informal lounges
A self-contained suite with kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and lounge space
Multiple kitchens and bathrooms, enabling phased or independent living use
An attached rear section with large floor space, natural light and separate access — ideal for creative, commercial or secondary living use
A feature-filled informal lounge with rich colours, vinyl flooring and open aspect
Offices, store rooms and utility areas scattered throughout, ready for reworking or reusing
This isn’t a home that’s been modernised - it’s one that’s been used, loved, and adapted. You won’t find sleek finishes or off-the-shelf layouts, but you will find volume, character, and scope — the kind that could serve an ambitious family, a creative collective, or a developer seeking standout potential.
Whether it’s three dwellings, a grand residence with studio wings, or a live-work-meets-multigenerational retreat - the framework is already here.
Development Potential
This isn’t the kind of property that fits neatly into a box - and that’s the point.
It doesn’t come with a blueprint or a fixed identity. It’s part blank canvas, part time capsule - a place with heritage in its bones and flexibility in its layout. You won’t need planning permission to divide it into multiple homes. You also won’t need to. For the right person, it may be best left as one - something grand, textured and completely unique.
It could suit a buyer with an artistic eye, a multigenerational family looking to share space without living on top of one another, or someone wanting to blend life and work under one historic roof.
What matters more than use class or planning class is mindset: this is a project for someone who wants a challenge. Someone who can see beyond the peeling paint and weathered brick, and feel the weight of what’s already here - not just what’s possible.
Because what’s here is rare. And ready.
The Old School House occupies a compact but well-defined plot, boxed neatly by mature hedging and fencing. The site’s footprint is dominated by the building itself, with hardstanding and outbuildings surrounding the structure on all sides.
To the west, the outlook stretches beyond the boundary across open fields and towards the River Great Ouse - a setting that feels far more rural than the map might suggest. To the east, the A1 provides instant access north and south, with a line of mature trees buffering the site from the main carriageway.
This isn’t a place for someone seeking seclusion or manicured gardens - but it is an opportunity for someone who values accessibility and sees the raw potential in a site like this.
There is currently no formal garden layout, but space exists to the front, side and rear for reworking into private courtyards, green zones, or segmented amenity space - particularly if the building is redeveloped into multiple dwellings.
What’s here is flexible space - ready for reinvention.
Tempsford is a quiet rural village, yet well connected:
Just off the A1 with direct road access to Bedford, Cambridge and the wider region
12 minutes from Sandy station and 15 to Biggleswade for fast London connections
Surrounded by rolling fields, riverside walks and woodland