A vast Tudor house with Dan Pearson gardens, tennis court and extensive family amenities..
- Circa 7,420 sq ft across three principal floors, extremely large living space
- Principal bedroom suite plus five further bedrooms and six bathrooms
- Dan Pearson-designed gardens, formal rose garden and kitchen garden
- Grass tennis court, children’s playground, outdoor kitchen and hot tub
- Cinema room, yoga room, two home offices and converted garage gym
- EPC D and timber-frame fabric likely lacks modern insulation
- Very expensive council tax; older fabric will need ongoing maintenance
- Situated ~6 miles from Cambridge; excellent nearby schools and transport
Haslingfield Manor is a rare, historically significant Tudor house reimagined for contemporary family life. Set within about 3.08 acres and approached across a late-17th-century bridge, the property combines substantial formal rooms with carefully considered modern interventions — Ilse Crawford interiors and Dan Pearson-designed gardens create an immediate sense of calm and refinement.
Accommodation is generous and versatile: roughly 7,420 sq ft across three principal floors, a principal bedroom suite with yoga room, five further bedrooms, three reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room with a wine cellar, cinema and two home offices. Ancillary spaces include a garage-converted gym, outdoor kitchen, wood-fired hot tub, children's play area and a grass tennis court — all arranged to support family living, entertaining and home working.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the house has an EPC rating of D and much of the timber-framed fabric is understood to lack modern insulation, so energy improvements may be advisable. Council tax is described as very expensive. The property sits in a very affluent area but local recorded crime is above average, which may concern some purchasers. Overall, this is a rare opportunity to own a hugely prominent, character-rich home close to Cambridge, ideal for families seeking space, history and high-quality landscaping, while accepting the responsibilities of maintaining an older, substantial house.