3 bedroom detached house
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Features and description
- Detached
- 1272 square feet
- Potential for three bedrooms
- Potential for three bathrooms
- Parking for two cars
- Corner plot garden
- 10 year build warranty
- Anticipated completion Q4 2025
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Plot 4 - A brand new development of just four individually designed private houses which will be built to an exacting standard and situated in Ickwell, one of the most sought after villages in Bedfordshire. Plot four is potentially a lovely three bedroom house with three bathrooms and is 1272 square feet. One of the bedrooms is on the ground floor. This plot has parking for two cars and enjoys a generous corner plot garden with the backdrop of lovely mature trees.
Ickwell is a quintessential English village and these four properties are within strolling distance of the beautiful village green and the cricket square and less than a mile from Northill CE School rated Good by OFSTED. Cricket has been played on Ickwell green for more than 120 years and Ickwell green cricket club is one of the oldest such clubs in Bedfordshire with the iconic square and a lovely oak tree, six runs if you hit it.
If you like to enjoy a country pub then the Crown is within strolling distance and you can enjoy a lovely drink and great food. Alternatively you would have a warm welcome at the cricket pavilion. There are lots of country walks and more pubs close by to enjoy, all in all lovely safe, quiet and peaceful place to live and bring up a family, or to retire to.
Ickwell is steeped in history and The Ickwell May Day festival since 1565 takes place on Ickwell green and celebrates the arrival of spring on May Morning, or 1 May and a permanent maypole was first erected in 1872 by the local squire, John Harvey, to celebrate the birth of his son. There is morris dancing and country dancing performed and this usually includes children from Northill School. Ickwell is also the birthplace of the English master clock maker and watch maker Thomas Tompion whose family cottage stands on Caldecote Road, Tompion was the son of a local blacksmith.
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