1 bedroom cottage
Under offer
Cottage
1 bed
1 bath
441
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 294Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Terraced Cottage
- 50ft Garden
- Outbuilding
- Close To Amenities
- U PVC Double Glazing
- Radiator Heating
A charming character terraced house situated in the heart of the village, just a short stroll away from the many amenities. It has a lounge with open fireplace, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. There is a 50ft garden and outbuilding. Viewing is recommended. EPC Rating: D. Council Tax Band: A
LOCAL AREA INFORMATION
Midway between Northampton and Rugby, this large parish includes the two smaller settlements of Murcott and Buckby Wharf on the Grand Union Canal. Only 2 miles from M1 J18 Watford Gap, the village also has a railway station with mainline services to London Euston and Birmingham. The infant and junior schools within the village feed to Guilsborough secondary school 6 miles away and there are also private prep schools less than half an hour away. In addition to various sporting and social clubs, the village has C of E, Baptist and United Reform churches and a very good range of shops and services including small supermarkets, designer dress boutique, deli, bakers, chemist, newsagent, butcher, hairdresser, estate agent, public houses, restaurants, medical practice, dentist and library.
THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
LOUNGE 3.38m (11'1) x 3.71m (12'2)
Entry via uPVC front door. uPVC double glazed window to front elevation. Radiator. Period fireplace with open chimney. Stairs rising to first floor.
KITCHEN 2.01m (6'7) x 3.58m (11'9)
uPVC double glazed window and door to rear elevation. Radiator. Refitted wall mounted and base level cabinets and drawers with work surface over. Stainless steel sink unit. Built in oven, hob and fridge. Space for fridge.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Radiator.
BEDROOM 2.82m (9'3) x 3.71m (12'2)
Window to front elevation. Radiator.
BATHROOM 2.59m (8'6) x 1.75m (5'9)
uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Chrome heated towel rail. Refitted white comprising WC, wash hand basin and bath with shower over. Tiling to splash back areas.
OUTSIDE
REAR GARDEN
50ft garden with lawn and borders. Brick outbuilding Two seating areas.
DRAFT DETAILS
At the time of print, these particulars are awaiting approval from the Vendor(s).
AGENT'S NOTE(S)
The heating and electrical systems have not been tested by the selling agent JACKSON GRUNDY.
VIEWINGS
By appointment only through the agents JACKSON GRUNDY – open seven days a week.
FINANCIAL ADVICE
We offer free independent advice on arranging your mortgage. Please call our Consultant on[use Contact Agent Button]. Written quotations available on request. “YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT”.
LOCAL AREA INFORMATION
Midway between Northampton and Rugby, this large parish includes the two smaller settlements of Murcott and Buckby Wharf on the Grand Union Canal. Only 2 miles from M1 J18 Watford Gap, the village also has a railway station with mainline services to London Euston and Birmingham. The infant and junior schools within the village feed to Guilsborough secondary school 6 miles away and there are also private prep schools less than half an hour away. In addition to various sporting and social clubs, the village has C of E, Baptist and United Reform churches and a very good range of shops and services including small supermarkets, designer dress boutique, deli, bakers, chemist, newsagent, butcher, hairdresser, estate agent, public houses, restaurants, medical practice, dentist and library.
THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES
LOUNGE 3.38m (11'1) x 3.71m (12'2)
Entry via uPVC front door. uPVC double glazed window to front elevation. Radiator. Period fireplace with open chimney. Stairs rising to first floor.
KITCHEN 2.01m (6'7) x 3.58m (11'9)
uPVC double glazed window and door to rear elevation. Radiator. Refitted wall mounted and base level cabinets and drawers with work surface over. Stainless steel sink unit. Built in oven, hob and fridge. Space for fridge.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING
uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Radiator.
BEDROOM 2.82m (9'3) x 3.71m (12'2)
Window to front elevation. Radiator.
BATHROOM 2.59m (8'6) x 1.75m (5'9)
uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Chrome heated towel rail. Refitted white comprising WC, wash hand basin and bath with shower over. Tiling to splash back areas.
OUTSIDE
REAR GARDEN
50ft garden with lawn and borders. Brick outbuilding Two seating areas.
DRAFT DETAILS
At the time of print, these particulars are awaiting approval from the Vendor(s).
AGENT'S NOTE(S)
The heating and electrical systems have not been tested by the selling agent JACKSON GRUNDY.
VIEWINGS
By appointment only through the agents JACKSON GRUNDY – open seven days a week.
FINANCIAL ADVICE
We offer free independent advice on arranging your mortgage. Please call our Consultant on[use Contact Agent Button]. Written quotations available on request. “YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT”.
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About this agent

Jackson Grundy Estate Agents - Long Buckby
3 Market Place, Long Buckby
Northampton, Northants
NN6 7RR
01327 600899Estate Agents in Long Buckby Our Long Buckby office was originally established some 30 years ago as ‘The Village Agency’ and is located at the heart of the village. From this branch we also cover the beautiful neighbouring villages of Flore, Whilton, Nobottle, The Bringtons, Harlestone, The Bramptons, Holdenby, The Haddons, Ravensthorpe, Teeton, Coton, Hollowell, Creaton, Spratton, Guilsborough, Yelvertoft, Cold Ashby, Naseby, Cottesbrooke and Welford. This large and thriving village offers many types of property and numerous facilities, whilst benefitting from being situated within a particularly picturesque area of Northamptonshire. The M1 motorway can be accessed via nearby junctions 16 and 18 and Long Buckby has its own railway station on the main line to Birmingham New Street. Living here might be described as ‘the best of both worlds’, a phrase that might also describe our combination of local office and supporting network of ten countywide branches.















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