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7 Bed Detached House, Single Let, Dunstable, LU5 6LD £1,500,000

Harlington Manor, Harlington, LU5 6LD - 2 months ago
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  2. Dunstable
  3. LU5
  4. LU5 6LD
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~217 m²

ValuationOvervalued

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Property History

Listed for £1,500,000

October 1, 2025

Floor Plans

Description

  • Grade II* listed manor house with origins in the 14th century, extending to over 8,300 sq ft +
  • Seven bedrooms, including impressive suites with vaulted ceilings and period panelling +
  • Grand reception spaces including a panelled drawing room, dining hall, music room, sitting room and family snug +
  • Exceptional historic detail throughout, with Tudor fireplaces, Jacobean panelling, revealed wattle and daub and features by Sir Albert Richardson +
  • Private walled gardens of around three quarters of an acre, with terraces, mature trees and secure gated parking +
  • Outbuildings and annexes available by separate negotiation, including stables, garaging and converted barn accommodation +
  • Attractive village location with excellent amenities and travel links, including direct links into London from Harlington station +
  • Located near the Chiltern Hills AONB, offering nearby walking routes and added rural charm +
  • Outbuildings available for purchase via separate negotiation +

Station Road, Harlington – A Storied Manor with Modern Soul In the heart of Harlington stands a house of rare importance. Grade II* listed and dating back to the 14th century, this extraordinary manor has been home to centuries of stories, from its medieval timber origins through to its role in village life today. Its walls have witnessed history. John Bunyan was once interrogated here, Charles II is believed to have stayed in one of its panelled rooms, and the Wingate family left their mark before the distinguished architect Sir Albert Richardson reimagined parts of the house in the 1930s. Yet despite its long and noble past, it remains a home of warmth and welcome, with generous rooms and an atmosphere that feels alive with character - all situated in an idyllic Bedfordshire village that compliments its character whilst providing modern conveniences, excellent commuter links, and countryside charm. Living Spaces The ground floor unfolds in a sequence of rooms, each with its own style and spirit. A panelled drawing room, a striking blue sitting room, dining and music rooms, a family snug and more. Some are grand and filled with light, while others are intimate with Tudor fireplaces, mellow floorboards and beams polished by time. The main kitchen centres around an Aga set into granite worktops, while a second kitchen provides additional space for everyday practicality or larger gatherings. Together, they create a heart for family life and entertaining alike. Private Quarters Across the first and second floors are seven bedrooms of impressive scale, including suites with the feel of boutique accommodation. Some are richly panelled, others feature vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers, each offering a distinct sense of place. Bathrooms combine traditional charm with modern comfort, and studies provide quiet corners for work or retreat. Gardens The walled gardens extend to around three quarters of an acre, with further land anticipated. Mature trees including ancient robinia, yew and cypress form a natural backdrop to terraces and lawns. It is a private and versatile setting, equally suited to outdoor dining, relaxed family time or hosting concerts and theatre in the open air. Village and Connections Harlington offers all the charm of a true English village, with everyday amenities including pubs, a café, a shop and a school all within the vicinity. The Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is close by for country walks and outdoor pursuits, adding to the idyllic countryside setting. Commuters will benefit from the ease of travel the area has to offer, including Harlington station - only a short stroll away and providing direct services to London St Pancras in just 44 minutes. For road travel, the M1 and A6 are both nearby, providing easy access to Milton Keynes, Bedford, and beyond. Luton Airport lies under 14 miles away, offering excellent connections in every direction. A House for Every Chapter This is a home that adapts. It has been a family house, a boutique retreat, a venue for music, theatre and dining, and a location for film and television. Its scale and history are remarkable, but its greatest quality is its versatility. It is a place where heritage and modern life come together with ease.

EPC Rating: F

Agent Details

James Kendall, Bedford

01234 607491

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