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2 bed Apartment, Walden House, George Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3AD

Walden House, George Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3AD
£350,000
2 bed Apartment, Apartment 5, Walden House, George Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3AD 1 / 14
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As soon as you arrive at Walden House you realise this isn’t your everyday apartment. This is Penthouse living.

Located in a prominent location on the Market Square in Huntingdon, this Grade II listed building dates back to 1670 when it was commissioned and was converted to its current layout in 2008.

You enter the resident’s parking which is secured behind electronically operated gates at the rear of the property and enter through the main entrance which leads you up the original grand staircase to this first-floor apartment.

At 1468 sq ft this is the largest apartment in the property and with double height ceilings and with a design that combines period elegance with modern sophistication, it feels special.

Each room benefits from full height sash windows that allows light to pour in and offers a beautiful view from the living room of All Saints Church which sits beside the property.

The living room is the hub of the home and is a spacious area to relax and this, along with the rest of the apartment has been sensitively restored to retain many of the original features using traditional materials and craftmanship.

The contemporary open-plan kitchen with breakfast bar adds a touch of the new and is fully equipped, with integrated appliances including a fridge, freezer, dishwasher and AEG hob and oven, creating the perfect space to prepare meals or entertain guests.

A utility cupboard provides useful storage space and hides the hot water tank and washing machine. Off the living room is a washroom complete with toilet and shower.

Head through the hallway and into the master bedroom and you’re greeted with two full height sash windows and floor to ceiling bespoke, fitted, cabinetry and shelving, along with a period style fireplace and surround, seamlessly blending practicality and style, whilst reminding you of the history within the building.

What appears as a door within the cabinetry is in actual fact a door to the en-suite bathroom. With a three-piece suite but more impressively the exposed brickwork that formed the original chimney stack from the fireplace in the master bedroom, gives you a glimpse into the past. The perfect space to relax and unwind in the bath.

A second large bedroom leads off the hallway with full height sash windows once again filling the room with light. With further built-in wardrobes, this would be perfect as a bedroom whether for family or visiting guests. If a second bedroom isn’t on the agenda it makes the perfect space as an impressive office.

While there is notable storage space throughout, sometimes there are items that you’ll will not want to keep inside the apartment, and for those items, a further storage cupboard is accessed off the stairwell and there is also access to a spacious loft space.

Living in Huntingdon

Living in the centre of Huntingdon offers a great mix of convenience, character, and community. With its historic market town feel, residents can enjoy a range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and everyday amenities all within easy walking distance.

The town centre is well connected, with Huntingdon train station a 10 minute walk, providing direct links to London and excellent road access via the A14 and A1, making it a practical choice for commuters. There are pleasant riverside walks along the Great Ouse, green spaces nearby, a regular market and seasonal events that adds to the lively local atmosphere. 

History of the building

The history of the building is extensive and dates back to 1670 when it was commissioned to be built by Sir Lionel Walden I, MP and Mayor of Huntingdon and completed in 1674.

It remained in the Walden family until the late 19th Century when it was bought by a banker, Henry Charles Geldart. After his death in 1912 it was vacant until 1914 when it was used as an officer’s mess and military hospital during the 1st World War.

After the war it was used as the main offices for various local councils until 2004 when it was acquired to be developed into the apartments that now occupy the building which were completed in 2008.

Listing Status
The Property is Grade II listed under reference 1128590.

Huntingdon MARKET HILL 1. ----------- 5140 Walden House TL 2371 2/19 10.1.51. II* GV

2. Late C17. 2 storeys with dormers, red brick, stone dressings, Ionic pilasters at either end of front. 5 windows with carved architraves, with swags on aprons below those end floor. Sashes, no glazing bars, modillioned cornice. Later door, probably early C19, 6-panel, plain pilastered surround, with dentil cornice. Elaborate C18 fanlight. Hipped tile roof with 3 flat-topped dormers, big brick stack with keyed recessed niches. (RCHM 13).

Additional Information
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease: 981 years remaining
Ground rent: Peppe

Key Features

2 Spacious Bedrooms
2 Modern Bathrooms
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Every home is unique — and so is every seller, buyer and move. As an independent estate agent in Huntingdon, I offer a personal, tailored service designed around your property, your goals and your timescales. I don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, I take the time to understand your home, your situation and the best strategy to help you achieve the right result. Having lived and worked in Huntingdon since 2014, I know and appreciate the local area, its communities and the wide variety of homes it has to offer. From character properties and family homes to modern developments and investment opportunities, Huntingdon has something for everyone — and that local knowledge plays an important role when it comes to marketing your property effectively. Before becoming an estate agent, I built a strong background in customer service, project management, sales and marketing across a range of industries. Those skills now allow me to offer a professional, proactive and well-organised service to homeowners looking to sell their property in Huntingdon and the surrounding areas. Above all, I believe clear communication is key to a successful move. Selling a home is not something most people do often, and it can feel overwhelming without the right support. My role is to guide you through the process step by step, keeping you informed, prepared and confident from valuation through to completion. I pride myself on building honest, trustworthy relationships with my clients, starting with open and straightforward communication from day one. I take a hands-on approach to every property sale. I don’t simply list your home and wait for things to happen — I actively manage each stage of the process, from preparing your property for market and creating a strong marketing strategy, to following up with buyers, managing viewings, negotiating offers and helping keep the sale moving forward. Working in collaboration with Keller Williams allows me to combine a personal, independent service with the support, expertise and resources of a respected estate agency network. This means I can provide sellers with informed advice, professional marketing and access to trusted local companies who can help with every stage of the moving process. For me, estate agency is about more than property — it’s about people. A home is often your biggest asset, but it is also where memories are made. Whether you are selling your current home, buying your next one, or simply looking for honest property advice in Huntingdon, my aim is to make the experience as smooth, positive and rewarding as possible. If you’re looking for a friendly, proactive and local estate agent in Huntingdon, I’d be delighted to help.

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Property Details

Property Type Apartment
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2
Tenure Leasehold
Construction Standard
Year built 1670
Lease remaining 981 years
Ground rent £1 per year
Service charge £3,600 per year
Price £350,000
EPC Rating D
Council Tax Band C

Property Ref: #002078

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