4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- 1930s extended detached house
- Four bedrooms, en suite and family bathroom
- Sitting room, dining room, study and conservatory
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Boot room, utility room, cloakroom
- Pool room with Hydra pool
- Gated driveway parking and double garage
- Approx. 0.44 acres of wraparound gardens
The first floor landing has a built-in cupboard and doors to the four bedrooms and a four piece bathroom. The principal bedroom has a dressing room with a Juliet balcony and an en suite bathroom.
A remotely operated gate leads to a block paved drive which provides parking and access to a double garage with electric up and over doors, power and light. At the front there are flower and shrub borders and access to the rear garden. There is a ramped pathway to the entrance door.
Rooms
Entrance Hall and Reception Rooms
The entrance hall has a solid oak entrance door, oak flooring, and stairs to the first floor with understairs storage. The sitting room overlooks the driveway and has a feature fireplace and picture rails. Double glazed French doors lead into the conservatory which is of brick uPVC and double glazed construction under a pitched double glazed roof. It has exposed porcelain floor tiles and double doors to the rear garden. The dining room also overlooks the front and has a feature brick fireplace.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
The kitchen/breakfast room has been refitted in a modern range of oak Shaker style units with granite work surfaces incorporating a sink. The range cooker will remain and there is an integrated dishwasher. There is space and plumbing for an American style fridge/freezer and complementary floor tiling. Glazed French doors lead to the rear garden. The adjoining boot room has a door to the rear garden. The utility room has space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and space for an American style fridge/freezer.
Rear Garden
The rear garden is principally lawned with flower and shrub borders and mature trees interspersed. There is a paved outdoor entertaining area which is enclosed by a low brick wall. There is a 24 ft. timber summerhouse and a brick built outbuilding which is currently used for storage, both with power and light. The greenhouse and wood shed will also remain.
Situation and Schooling
Sandy is a small market town between Cambridge and Bedford on the A1. The area is dominated by a range of hills known as the Sand Hills and the River Ivel runs through the town. The headquarters of the RSPB is located on the edge of the town and the Shuttleworth Collection is approximately 2 miles away. Rail links from Sandy to London Kings Cross take approximately 48 minutes. The local catchment schools are St. Swithins's C of E Primary School and Sandy Secondary School.
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