3 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- 19th century semi detached cottage
- Three bedrooms; four piece bathroom
- Large office/guest bedroom
- Sitting/dining room
- Fitted kitchen/breakfast room
- Exposed beams and stone work
- Garage, courtyard, home office and summerhouse
- Approx. 200 ft., long garden
The accommodation includes an open plan sitting/dining room in excess of 22 ft., with a feature Clearview multi-fuel stove, and mahogany hardwood flooring. Also on the ground floor is a kitchen/breakfast room, and an adjoining utility/cloakroom.
On the first floor there are three bedrooms, two with exposed floorboards, and a bathroom which has a freestanding bath, a separate shower, a wash basin, a WC, and tiled flooring with underfloor heating. The landing has a built-in cupboard housing the boiler.
Rooms
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of wall and base units with work surfaces incorporating a double butler sink. There is an integrated dishwasher, spaces for a cooker and fridge/freezer, tiled flooring, exposed stone work, a built-in cupboard, stairs to the first floor, two windows and a stable door to the rear. The utility/cloakroom has spaces for a washing machine and tumble dryer, tiled flooring, a WC, a wash basin, and an obscure glazed window to the side.
Outside
The front garden is laid to lawn with shrub and flower borders, and a stone wall and picket fence boundary. A courtyard at the rear leads to the detached home office which has tiled flooring, a wall mounted outdoor heater, internet connection and a window to the front. The 200 ft. long garden has fields to the rear and is accessed from the property down a lane. The garden is fully enclosed and has a lawn area with shrub and trees on the borders, and electric power points. The garage has vehicle access from Holiday Lane and has power and light.
Situation and Schooling
Hanslope is situated on the north east Buckinghamshire boundary with Northamptonshire. The village has a range of local facilities including a post office and general store, a butcher, two public houses, a doctors’ surgery with its own dispensary, a church and two chapels. There is also a first/middle school which has been rated outstanding by Ofsted. The village is located approximately 4 miles from the bridleway network to Salcey Forest and Linford Nature Reserve which has a number of circular rides.
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