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6 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
A stunningly presented five bedroom detached house, complete with conveniently situated self-contained two bedroom annexe, positioned in the picturesque village of Wallington, North Hertfordshire.
STEP INSIDE : GROUND FLOOR
This truly unique detached property is the perfect family home. Set back from a quiet road, the house is accessed via a driveway, which provides ample parking spaces for multiple cars. Upon entry, you are instantly welcomed by a spacious hallway filled with natural light, and offering a sense of welcoming. The ground floor comprises of a stunning open plan kitchen/dining room perfect for entertaining, complete with fitted appliances, generous granite worksurfaces, fitted storage cupboards, a beautiful kitchen island - also topped with granite. Conveniently, there is also a utility space accessed via the dining room section of the kitchen space. Furthermore on the ground floor, there are three generously sized double bedrooms, the largest of which has a modern en-suite. A bathroom and separate cloakroom conclude the downstairs space.
STEP INSIDE: FIRST FLOOR AND ANNEXE
The first floor is accessed via an impressive glass panelled staircase, leading to an expansive sitting room. The sitting room is though spacious, still homely, and has exposed feature beams, which offer a sense of character in a bright and modern space - other features of this room include a distinct chrome log burner and an elegantly appointed balcony which is south-west facing. The master suite is complete with a three piece en-suite, and a generously sized dressing room. To the left of the property is a self-contained two bedroom annexe, complete with its’ own entrance door, a bathroom, kitchen, sitting room and utility.
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:
The rear garden is accessed via patio doors leading from the kitchen, to expose a stunning outside space, which is North-East facing, and mostly laid to lawn - with mature shrubs and trees around the boarder. There is also a patioed section, ideal for al-fresco dining and perfect for entertaining friends and family. A generously sized garage and office with playroom above is conveniently located next to the driveway. The property also features a beautiful front garden, partially laid to lawn, but also featuring flowerbeds, which predominantly blossom during the spring and summer seasons.
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