Listed for £675,000
February 2, 2026
Sold for £420,000
2015
Sold for £110,000
2000
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A state of the art kitchen was high on their wish list and, by cleverly tweaking the layout, the kitchen and dining area has become far more practical and sociable. Adjacent to the kitchen is the heart of the home, a welcoming family room, ideal for everyday living. These interconnected spaces are perfect when the family entertain, offering an excellent flow with the ability to adapt their home for both large gatherings and quieter family moments.
One of the many highlights of the property is the courtyard, an inviting spot for al fresco dining.
The surrounding countryside offers wonderful walking opportunities and a strong connection to nature. Local amenities are first class, with a choice of excellent state and independent schools nearby. The village itself is home to a popular pub and benefits from a strong sense of community. Sporting and leisure opportunities abound, including a renowned golf course just minutes’ drive away. Transport links are excellent by both road and rail, with Cambridge City centre just 40 minutes away, and St Neots just 15 minutes away, providing easy access to major train services.
This has been a truly special and fascinating home in a wonderful location, enhanced by the warmth and support of a caring local community.
Village Information
Great Staughton offers excellent schooling and a wide range of local amenities, including two local pubs, a doctors’ surgery with pharmacy, butchers, post office, village hall and playing field, two tennis courts and a children’s playground. The village hall is a real hub of the community, hosting many clubs and societies from amateur dramatics to flower arranging, as well as regular coffee mornings, W.I. meetings, carpet bowling and popular events such as New Year’s Eve celebrations.
The village has a pre-school and a primary school, which feed into secondary schools in St Neots. Little Staughton boasts a 17th-century, family-run pub, a chapel and several farm shops, including Top End Farm with a campsite and convenience store. Nearby Kimbolton is home to a well-regarded private school, where the swimming pool is also open to the public, while further private schools can be found in the town of Bedford.
Transport
St Neots town is 15 minutes’ away, offering trains into London Kings Cross from 40 minutes, whilst Road: Cambridge is a 40 minute drive away (26 miles)
Rail: 15 mins (6 miles) to St Neots station, 40 min to London
Agents Notes
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: E
Local Authority: Huntingdonshire
Council Tax Band: E
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