Historic six-bedroom family home with huge garden, parking and station nearby.
Grade II listed Tudor house dating to 1616
Broomin Green Farm is a rare Grade II Tudor revival family home dating from 1616, set on a very large plot a short walk from Stevenage station. The house combines period features — exposed oak beams, Tudor fireplaces and hidden storage nooks — with recent practical upgrades including a refitted kitchen, new boiler (approx. 1 year) and engineered wood flooring downstairs.
Accommodation is arranged over multiple floors with six themed bedrooms (marketing information states six en‑suites) and numerous reception rooms offering flexible living and entertaining space. Outside delivers private, enclosed wrap‑around gardens, ample off‑road parking for multiple cars, a double garage, and a separate home gym with sauna. The setting attracts wildlife and has been used for social events.
Important practical points: the property is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and can add cost and lead time to renovations. Marketing and record details conflict on bathroom provision — buyers should verify the exact number of bathrooms and en‑suites before proceeding. Broadband speeds are average; mobile signal is excellent. As a large historic home, ongoing maintenance and specialist repairs are likely.
This property will suit families seeking character and space close to transport and schools, or buyers looking for a distinctive investment with rental or business potential (driveway parking near the station could generate income). Expect to budget for listed‑property upkeep and to obtain listed‑building consents for significant changes.