4 Bed Detached House, Single Let, Newport Pagnell, MK16 9HL £1,100,000
Property History
Listed for £1,100,000
January 12, 2026
Sold for £760,000
2008
Floor Plans
Description
A UNIQUE BARN-STYLE CONVERSION OFFERING FLEXIBLE CONTEMPORARY LIVING SPACE WITH PRIVATE GARDENS AND RECREATIONAL PADDOCKS OF THREE ACRES WITHIN THE HISTORIC SETTING OF CRAWLEY GRANGE.
Approached via a tree-lined driveway The Engine House enjoys a tranquil setting within the parkland and countryside offering the benefit of privacy without isolation.
Presented in ready-to-move-into condition, the house is particularly light with many dual aspect rooms having views over the garden. The accommodation is ideal for modern family living or as a secure second home if you travel abroad. Features include a 7.9m x 4m kitchen/family room with an adjacent and spacious 6.6m x 6.5m sitting room which forms the heart of the house. For home working or relaxation an additional family room is combined with a large conservatory and is conveniently situated to create a “wing” for visiting guests or children returning home. There are four double bedrooms with an impressive principal suite having its own dressing room with bath and shower room, whilst two of the additional bedrooms both have ensuite facilities.
Moving outside, a good size private and gated parking area leads to a large double garage. The gardens offer a good degree of privacy and all year colour with shaped hedgerows and mature trees set amongst good size lawns along with a sun-trap walled courtyard for barbecues and outdoor entertaining. Within the garden the owners have erected a bespoke and quality double glazed home office/studio which has water and electricity.
Completing the property, a 2.5 acre paddock is fully fenced and offers an excellent recreational area for children or for country activities and equine interests.
A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the unique setting, space and versatility on offer at The Engine House
THE HISTORY
Built in 1545 for Cardinal Wolsey, Crawley Grange is an impressive Grade II Listed Tudor Mansion, set in approximately 65 acres of formal gardens, parkland and paddocks. It is believed that Queen Elizabeth I resided at the property during the Royal Progress in 1575 and is featured in Pevsner’s Buildings of England.
ACCOMMODATION
A welcoming hall leads to ground floor accommodation with the family room and conservatory to the right hand side and two double bedrooms. One bedroom has an ensuite and the other a Jack and Jill ensuite facility with the family bathroom.
Lying to the left the principal bedroom is triple aspect and has double doors to the garden along with a walk-in dressing room and four-piece ensuite with quality sanitaryware. A further double bedroom offers a pleasant view over the garden and with convenient access to the rear courtyard, the utility room is fitted with units, storage cupboard and a sink unit.
A small flight of steps rise to the first floor and landing area which has a handy cloakroom and cloaks storage cupboard. The impressive kitchen and breakfast room is ideal for modern living and is fitted with a comprehensive range of units with wooden work surfaces and a sink. Integrated appliances include a Neff double ovens, hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge freezer and wine cooler. There is ample space for a large table and chairs and the room is open plan to the sitting room which is equally spacious having a feature log burning stove and built in book shelves and desk unit.
LOCATION
North Crawley is an attractive village with a Saxon church, public house, a farm shop and convenience store. There are active cricket and bowls clubs. Newport Pagnell and Cranfield provide a wide selection of shops for everyday needs along with the pretty Georgian market town of Olney with its weekly market. Central Milton Keynes and Midsummer Place provide an unrivalled selection of shops including leading department stores such as John Lewis and Marks & Spencer whilst the Xscape building houses an entertainment complex containing cinema, artificial snow slope and numerous restaurants. The Theatre stages a number of West End productions and The Stables at Wavendon is an established venue for live music in a variety of styles. The area is well served for schooling of all ages, both state and private with the renowned Harper Trust schools in Bedford. Sporting facilities include three championship golf courses at Woburn, motor racing at Silverstone, along with a wide selection of sport and indoor activities in Milton Keynes.
The village is readily accessible - Junction 14 of the M1 is approximately 5 miles, with London, Oxford and Cambridge within an hour’s drive. Mainline railway station at Milton Keynes provides a 30 minute link to London Euston and a 50 minute service to Birmingham. With respect to air travel, Luton airport is approximately 30 minutes away with Heathrow, Birmingham and East Midlands approximately an hour away.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Mains water, electricity and private drainage. Oil fired central heating to radiators.
Local Authority: Milton Keynes Council.
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Outgoings: Council Tax Band “G”
Tenure: Freehold.
EPC Rating: “E”
Viewing: Strictly by appointment through the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel -
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