3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II listed cottage
- Three bedrooms
- Shower room and bathroom
- Sitting room, dining room and snug/office
- Kitchen/breakfast room, utility room
- Character features including beams and fireplaces
- Enclosed garden, off street parking
- Walking distance from amenities in Sharnbrook village
The entrance door is sheltered by a porch and opens to a dining/entrance hall with a tiled floor and access to the sitting room, snug and kitchen/breakfast room which has an adjoining utility room. The ground floor also has a shower room and a garden room which can be accessed from the sitting room and garden, and has a quarry tiled floor. The first floor has three double bedrooms, the principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes spanning one wall and bedroom two accessed via a dressing room also with a built-in wardrobe. There is a bathroom with separate WC.
The south facing enclosed garden is mainly laid to lawn with cottage garden planting and mature trees. Wooden gates give access to the driveway which provides parking for two cars.
Rooms
Reception Rooms
The sitting room has an exposed stone wall, feature exposed beams and timbers and an inglenook fireplace with an inset woodburning stove. A window with a window seat overlooks the south facing garden at the front. The snug/office has wooden French doors to the garden and a door to the ground floor shower room.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
The kitchen/breakfast room measures over 32 ft. in length and has three lantern skylights to the rear and a borrowed light window to the dining room. It is fitted with a range of base and wall units, including glazed display cabinets, with wood work surfaces incorporating a double butler sink. Appliances include a gas Aga, an electric oven with a five ring gas hob and extractor over. The adjoining utility room has plumbing for a washing machine , a dishwasher and accomodates the boiler for gas central heating and water.
Situation and Schooling
Sharnbrook village has two schools, including Sharnbrook Primary which is rated outstanding by Ofsted and Sharnbrook Academy which is rated good by Ofsted. London Marathon winner Paula Radcliffe opened the Community Sports Centre in April 2005. Sharnbrook dates back to Saxon times and there is a Norman church, a farm shop, Co-Op supermarket, newsagent, grocer, pharmacy, cafe, vet, florist and a hairdresser/beauty salon.
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