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3 bedroom cottage
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- Tenure: Freehold
Brimming with charm and character, this handsome Grade II listed cottage dates back to Tudor times, whilst complete with modern amenities and is situated in the charming village of Wallington, located three miles east of Baldock, North Hertfordshire.
Step Inside:
Brimming with charm and character, this handsome Grade II listed cottage dates back to Tudor times, whilst complete with modern amenities. Upon entry, you are greeted with a generously proportioned, ‘L-shaped’ open plan reception room, with a beautiful feature fireplace, and charismatic beamed walls and ceilings. To the right of the fireplace, is a doorway that leads to a dual-aspect study – complete with original Tudor beams and flagstone flooring. Furthermore, an inner hallway leads through to a modern, farmhouse style kitchen adjoining the dining area with French doors leading out to the pretty cottage gardens. An advantageous utility room completes the downstairs accommodation. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, including the capacious master bedroom. There is also a convenient dressing room perfect for his-and-hers storage, as well as a family bathroom comprising of a bath with shower over-head, a wash hand basin and WC.
About the Area:
Wallington, is a charming village and civil parish, located three miles east of Baldock, North Hertfordshire. Lying at the southern end of the village, you will find The Church of St Mary, a Grade II listed building, of which the nave, west tower and windows date from the mid-15th Century, and the chancel rebuilt in 1864. There are excellent walking routes from the village of Wallington – including The Icknield Way Wallington SW Loop, which leads across the hills of North Hertfordshire, along well-defined paths featuring breath taking open views across to Cambridgeshire. On the return leg of this circular walk, you will pass some excavation where drainage ditches dug by prisoners from the Napoleonic wars have been unearthed. It has been recorded that author George Orwell lived here between 1936 and 1940, and it was here he found inspiration for many of the settings and characters in his iconic novel Animal Farm, (first published in 1945).
Step Outside:
To the right of the property, there is a generously sized driveway – perfect for two cars. The quiet and peaceful garden is ‘wrap around’ , with raised lawns to the side and rear, and a patio area, this outside space is ideal for al-fresco dining and entertaining guests.
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