Rosegarth House is a historic Edwardian property that once served as a farmhouse, nestled on the outskirts of Pymoor village. This character-filled home is set within two acres of mature gardens and grounds, providing ample outdoor space and potential for various uses, particularly with its extensive outbuildings that invite creative renovation opportunities (subject to planning). The building showcases traditional red and buff brick construction with striking slate roofing and period features such as fluted bay windows, original fireplaces, and decorative cornicing that can be preserved or enhanced in a refurbishment.
With 2,729 sq ft of accommodation illuminated by natural light, the interior comprises a welcoming entrance hall leading to versatile living spaces including a dining room with a marble fireplace, an expansive sitting room overlooking the garden, and a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room. The flexibility of having both utility and wet rooms increases the property's appeal for family living or rental potential. The upper floor accommodates four sizeable bedrooms alongside additional study space and bathroom facilities.
The exterior boasts generous parking through a graveled in/out driveway along with independent access to garages and storage spaces capable of being repurposed. Beautifully landscaped grounds feature lawns, an orchard, ponds, and various mature specimen trees which can become focal points or leisure areas post-renovation. Located near transport links to Ely and Cambridge, this property combines rural charm with accessibility making it ideal for families seeking both tranquility and connection to urban amenities.