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Modern 8 bed House property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£2,000,000
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Bank House, 53 High Street An exceptional Grade II* listed Georgian residence located in the heart of Saffron Walden. This elegant three storey home spans approximately 5,000 square feet and occupies a 0.23 acre plot, blending striking architectural grandeur with a rich local history, all just moments from the town s thriving amenities.

Saffron Walden was recently named The Best Place to Live in the UK 2025 by The Times and Sunday Times, and this property exemplifies why. With direct trains from nearby Audley End Station to London Liverpool Street in under an hour and easy access to Cambridge just 15 miles away , the town offers the perfect combination of countryside charm and commuter convenience.

Dating back to the late 18th century, 53 High Street has served many purposes throughout Saffron Walden s history. Originally a coaching inn known as The Crowne, it was later owned by James Searle, a member of the family that founded the town s first bank in the 1790s. After facing financial difficulties, Searle sold the property in 1825 to Wyatt Gibson, a prominent Quaker banker and philanthropist, with his son George Gibson Mr Saffron Walden , whose influence left a lasting mark on the town s civic and cultural landscape. The building has since served for two generations as a doctor s surgery for 50 years, a solicitor s office, and, in more recent years, a private residence at the rear with commercial office space at the front.

Significantly, the property has recently obtained planning consent to convert the entire building back into a single private residence, presenting an outstanding opportunity for restoration and reconfiguration subject to the approved plans and consents .

The property s architectural merit is immediately apparent. Its elegant fa ade features five Georgian sash windows across the upper floors, twin bowed bay windows, and a central Doric portico with fluted columns and a decorative cornice. The front door is beautifully recessed with Greek motif panel detailing. Internally, the house showcases period craftsmanship, including original cornices featuring a Greek fret , marble fireplaces, panelled walls, working shutters, and a dramatic staircase with a wreathed handrail and delicate balustrading.

The accommodation is extensive and flexible. The ground floor comprises large reception rooms and offices, a generous kitchen family room with garden access, and a welcoming hallway. The upper floors offer a mix of formal and informal rooms, including four double bedrooms, a dressing room, bathrooms, and a snug. A large cellar lies beneath the North side of the house.

Externally, access from the High Street via electric gates leads through the old stables and past the remains of St. Luke s Chapel. The walled rear garden provides a tranquil escape, featuring mature planting, seating areas, and off street parking for approximately six vehicles. Additionally, planning permission has been granted for the construction of a single bedroom 120m2 dwelling within the grounds Ref UTT 24 0654 FUL , providing potential for a guest house, annexe, or investment opportunity.

A rare offering in one of the UK s most celebrated towns, 53 High Street is a landmark home that unites heritage, charm, and future potential in a truly outstanding location.

Agents Notes
Tenure Freehold
EPC Band Exempt Grade II* Listed
Uttlesford District Council Tax Band H £4,628.34 pa
There is a right of way to provide access to the commercial property and the provision of 7 parking spaces.
All Mains Services Connected
Mobile Coverage Good Coverage From All Major Networks Ofcom
Broadband Coverage Ultrafast Available, 1,000 Mbps Ofcom

Location
Saffron Walden is a historic market town 43 miles north of London that still houses a thriving market every Tuesday and Saturday along with an abundance of independent and chain shops. There is a diverse level of housing available from Tudor cottages to modern new build homes. The town is well served by local schools with several primary schools and an Outstanding Ofsted rated secondary school; Saffron Walden County High.

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Nearby Schools
St Mary's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
0.3mi
R A Butler Infant School
0.3mi
R A Butler Junior School
0.3mi
St Thomas More Catholic Primary School Saffron Walden
0.5mi
Saffron Walden County High School
0.5mi
Nearby Stations
Audley End Station
1.8mi
Newport (Essex) Station
3.1mi
Great Chesterford Station
3.2mi
Whittlesford Station
6.4mi
Elsenham Station
7.1mi
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