3 bedroom semi-detached house
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Features and description
- 1920s semi detached property
- Three double bedrooms
- Four reception areas
- Fitted kitchen with bi-fold doors
- Cloakroom and bathroom
- Double glazed u PVC windows
- Garage store with utility room at the rear
- Backing onto open fields at the rear
On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, the main bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and a fully tiled bathroom which has a panelled bath with a shower over, a pedestal wash basin, a WC, and a heated towel rail.
Rooms
Kitchen
The kitchen has a range of Shaker style units, and a central island, with solid oak work surfaces incorporating a butler sink. There is a range cooker with an extractor hood over, a built-in dishwasher, space for a tall fridge/freezer, and bi-fold doors to the garden. Wood style flooring continues into the dining and family areas and the sitting room.
Outside
A wooden five bar gate leads to the gravel driveway which provides off street parking for five cars, and leads to the garage store with a utility room at the rear. The front garden is laid to lawn with a mature willow tree, hedges and shrub and flower borders. Gated access leads to the rear garden which abuts open fields and is mainly laid to lawn with interspersed trees, shrub borders, a patio seating area, and a summer house.
Situation and Schooling
Cold Brayfield is in a rural yet accessible location on the A428 between Lavendon and Turvey, on the edge of the Buckinghamshire border divided from Bedfordshire by the River Ouse. All amenities can be found 4 miles away in the North Buckinghamshire market town of Olney or more locally in the North Bedfordshire village of Turvey. Cold Brayfield falls within the Sharnbrook school catchment. There is a private nursery The Warren in Turvey and it is approximately 9 miles to the Harpur Trust schools in Bedford.
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