- Striking period features throughout +
- Large double garage with electric door +
- Underfloor heating +
- Ideal for multi-generation living +
- Prestigous location with a short walk to the town and train station +
- 1.3 acres of historic grounds +
- Planning approved for further enhancements +
Set in the heart of Sawbridgeworth House is more than a residence; it is a living chapter of English history. Once home to Thomas Rivers, the pioneering horticulturist whose work reshaped fruit cultivation and brought him into correspondence with Charles Darwin, this distinguished Georgian house is steeped in over 300 years of botanical legacy.
Set within 1.3 acres of beautifully established heritage gardens, the main house offers four elegant bedrooms alongside a self-contained two-bedroom annex. Planning permission is also in place for a second annex and revised road access, presenting rare flexibility for multi-generational living or future investment. From refined reception rooms to a striking mural feature wall, every space is designed to inspire and impress.
For those seeking a home with depth, character, and exceptional potential, Bonks Hill House represents a truly rare opportunity.
A refined Georgian home enriched with a contemporary artistic edge
The main house has four bright, beautifully proportioned bedrooms
Generous reception rooms with open fireplaces
Sleek, high-specification kitchen-diner overlooking the gardens with underfloor heating
A considered blend of period floors and fireplaces with elegant modern finishes
Adjoining annex with private living, kitchen & 2 bedrooms
Scope for multi-generational living or guest retreat
Sprawling 1.3-acre estate-style garden once part of the famed Rivers Nursery
Mature trees, historic plantings & open lawns
Large Double Garage with electric door
Shingle driveway with ample parking
Large Outbuilding/storage/office
Historical Legacy:
Home to the Rivers family, founders of Rivers Nursery (est. 1725)
Thomas Rivers pioneered new rose & fruit varieties—like the Early Rivers plum
His son, Thomas Francis Rivers, introduced the Conference pear
The family maintained a 400-acre nursery empire and published horticultural works still in use today
Direct ties to Charles Darwin through botanical collaboration
WWII: Requisitioned by the army; the house has stood through pivotal moments in British history
Now part of the Rivers Heritage Orchard movement
Local Area:
Located in the picturesque Sawbridgeworth, steeped in agricultural and cultural heritage
Minutes to Sawbridgeworth train station with London Liverpool Street access
Excellent local schools, charming pubs, and independent shops
Walking distance to Rivers Heritage Orchard & community events
Quick access to Stansted Airport, M11, Bishop’s Stortford & Harlow