4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- An impressive family home providing an effective mix of both contemporary and traditional living spaces.
- Offering further scope for re-modelling if so desired.
- Spacious and versatile living accommodation of around 2,600 sq.ft.
- Sought after village location and countryside views.
- Viewing advised.
This stunning home offers stylish, spacious and versatile living accommodation in what is rightly regarded as one of the County's most popular village locations, in close proximity to the Castle Ashby Estate.
Since purchasing the property, the current owners have undertaken a significant modernisation programme with the property offering further potential for re-modelling if so desired. The result is an impressive family home providing an effective mix of both contemporary and traditional living spaces with a light and airy feel throughout. An inspection is highly advised in order to fully appreciate both the size and situation of accommodation on offer.
DESCRIPTION
On the ground floor a main entrance hall with cloakroom off provides access to a guest bedroom suite with en suite shower room and a cloakroom. The principal living accommodation comprises an impressive dining/family living area which immediately gives a feeling of space featuring an inset contemporary style electric fire, plantation shutters to the front elevation, recessed lighting and double doors which provide access to a large raised decked outside entertainment area which affords countryside views. Beyond the dining/family living area a broken plan design leads to a stylish kitchen/breakfast room comprising a generous range of base and eye level units incorporating a central island unit with inset induction hob with extractor. Further features include one and half bowl sink unit set to quartz worktop surfaces and recessed lighting. There is also an integrated dishwasher, twin Neff ovens, AEG microwave and space for an American style fridge freezer. From the kitchen area a door provides access to a staircase which descends to the double garage with fitted stair lift. Beyond the kitchen/breakfast area there is a spacious sitting room with wood burner fire set to an inglenook style fireplace.
Further recessed lighting creates a contemporary feel to this large living area and patio doors provide access to a further decked outside entertainment area. Set within the sitting room there is a spiral staircase which provides access to the main house landing area.
On the first floor there are three further double bedrooms which include a main bedroom with dressing room and en suite bathroom comprising roll top bath, wash hand basin, toilet and shower cubicle. The main bedroom benefits from its own private access as well as access provided from the main landing area. Also, to the first floor there is a shower room comprising double shower, wash hand basin and W.C.
OUTSIDE
Positioned on an elevated plot which in all extends to around a third of an acre the property benefits from lawned gardens to both the side and rear of the house. The property is approached along a shared driveway which in turn provides extensive off-road parking for multiple vehicles. There is also a double garage with light and power connected which is accessed through an electric door. The position of 35 Main Road is an attractive feature to the property which enjoys attractive first floor views over the village and countryside beyond.
LOCATION
Grendon is a popular village with an active local community and benefits from a very successful and highly sought-after Church of England primary school. There is a bus service from the village to Wollaston Upper School with private schooling facilities available in both Northampton, Wellingborough and the renowned Harper Trust Schools in Bedford. The village is surrounded by attractive countryside offering excellent opportunities for walking and cycling. The neighbouring estate village of Castle Ashby benefits from a restored and upgraded country boutique hotel with a popular restaurant and well-being facilities. The Georgian market town of Olney, Wellingborough and the county town of Northampton provide shopping and leisure facilities and the village is within a short drive of Rushden Lakes shopping and leisure complex. The village is rural, but not isolated, providing good access to the A45 connecting junction 15 of the M1 and also the A14 (A1/M1 link). Both Wellingborough and Northampton have train services with connectivity into St. Pancras International and Euston stations respectively all within one hour.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: All main services are connected to the property.
Local: Authority: North Northamptonshire Council.
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Outgoings: Council Tax Band F
£3,019.77 for the year 2023/2024
EPC Rating: E
Tenure: Freehold
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