Sold STC
Guide Price £395,000

3 bed terraced house for sale in Church Street, Helmdon, NN13

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Key features

  • Charming Georgian terraced home dating from 1710–1830
  • Three generous bedrooms, including two doubles
  • Original features throughout: exposed stone, beams, inglenook fireplace, bread oven door, water pump and well
  • Bespoke kitchen with handmade units, wooden worktops and Belfast sink
  • Range of integrated appliances: Rangemaster oven with five hobs and extractor, fridge freezer, dishwasher and washer dryer
  • Separate dining room with original bread oven door
  • Elegant bathroom with roll top bath, panelled walls, skylight and gold finishings
  • Second bathroom with bath and shower over, modern tiling and skylight
  • Enclosed front garden with lawn and patio area
  • Double garage and off-road parking for two cars

Virtual Tour

Charming Grade II Listed Three Bedroom Home in the Heart of Helmdon

Welcome to The Pump House, a delightful three-bedroom terraced home on Church Street in the sought-after Northamptonshire village of Helmdon. Built during the Georgian era (1710–1830), this unique property showcases an abundance of original features carefully complemented by thoughtful additions, creating a character-filled yet practical family home.

Inside, the main reception room sets the tone with its inviting inglenook fireplace, exposed stone walls and original beams, offering a warm and welcoming space to relax. The separate dining room continues the period charm with an original bread oven door — a talking point and a nod to the property’s heritage.

The bespoke kitchen has been beautifully crafted with handmade units to maximise storage, featuring wooden worktops and a classic Belfast sink. It is fully equipped with integrated appliances including a Rangemaster oven with five hobs and overhead extractor, fridge freezer, dishwasher and washer dryer, ensuring a perfect blend of country style and modern convenience.

Upstairs, the home offers three good-sized bedrooms, two of which are comfortable doubles, providing versatile accommodation for family living or home working. The en suite bathroom is designed to impress with a freestanding roll top bath, stylish panelled walls, skylight and elegant gold finishings. The family bathroom, with a bath and shower over, fresh tiling and its own skylight, adds further practicality for a busy household.

Outside, the enclosed front garden is a tranquil haven, laid to lawn with a patio seating area, providing a private spot to relax or entertain. The property retains further historic interest with a charming water pump and well, adding unique character to the setting. The property also benefits from a separate double garage and off-road parking for two cars — a rare asset for a period village home.

Helmdon is a vibrant, award-winning village community with a welcoming atmosphere and a wealth of amenities including a popular public house, primary school, church and village hall which hosts a post office twice a week. The village has proudly won Northamptonshire Village of the Year multiple times and is well-regarded for its active social clubs and events. For a wider range of shops and services, Brackley and Banbury are just a short drive away. Excellent road links via the A43 connect to the M40 and M1 motorways, while regular train services to London Marylebone and Birmingham are available from Banbury or Bicester stations.

Offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Georgian history in a sought-after village, The Pump House must be viewed to fully appreciate its unique character and wonderful setting.


Stamp duty due

Based on a sale price of £395,000 the total amount of stamp duty payable will be:

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Last updated: The calculator has been updated to reflect changes in stamp duty following the Autumn Budget on 30th October 2024 for April 1st 2025 onwards.

* This value is based on the standard rate and not applicable to first-time buyers or buy-to-let / second home buyers.

Further details

  • Status: Sold STC
  • Overall plot size: 1948.27 sq ft
  • Council tax band: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Parking spaces: Garage, Off Street
  • Outside spaces: Private Garden
  • Reference: 658325

What else you need to know?

Utility supply, rights and restrictions

  • Utility supply
    • Broadband: FTTC (fibre to the cabinet)
    • Electricity supply: National grid
    • Heating supply: Lpg only, oil only, wood burner
    • Sewerage: Standard
    • Water supply: Direct main waters
  • Other information
    • Construction materials: Brick and block
    • Mobile signal: Good
    • Property age bracket: Georgian (1710 - 1830)
    • Roof material: Slate tiles

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