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Guide price
£635,000

3 bedroom detached house for sale

Sandye Lane, Swineshead, Bedford, MK44
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E

Features and description

  • Characterful pantiled cottage, sympathetically improved and upgraded.
  • Perfectly positioned with views of the Parish Church within this semi-rural hamlet.
  • Boasting a wealth of original timbers and brick pamment floors.
  • Approaching 1,400 square feet including 3 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
  • Principal bedroom with part-vaulted ceiling and well-appointed en suite.
  • Sitting room with brick fireplace and wood burning stove.
  • Rustic country kitchen with hand-built painted cabinets and hardwood counters.
  • Separate dining/breakfast room and cosy snug.
  • Delightfully private and charmingly landscaped garden.
  • Off-road parking and large, detached pantiled garage/workshop.

This attractive Grade II listed country cottage represents a beautifully crafted renovation with charming rustic elevations and a surprising spacious yet characterful interior featuring a wealth of exposed timbers, brick, tiled and oak floors with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, and warming woodburning stoves, along with a recently refitted country kitchen and well-appointed, high-quality bathrooms.

Originally two cottages and stables, with the original stable doors retained as an exterior feature, the property is perfectly placed within this delightful rural environment, close to the village Church and enjoying a delightfully private, mature and manageable garden.

Rooms

Ground Floor
From the outside covered porch, an oak panelled door opens to the well-crafted kitchen, recently refitted with a comprehensive range of hand-built, painted cabinets under hardwood counters, matching dresser-style shelving, double Butler sink and 3-way clearview water filter tap, plumbing for washing machine, brick recess for range-style cooker with extractor hood and concealed lighting, recessed ceiling downlighters, re-laid brick-style tiled floor with electric underfloor heating.

1st Floor (con't)
The adjacent sitting room with bow window to the side features a tiled floor with underfloor heating, exposed timbers and ceiling crossbeam, and a brick fireplace with high oak mantle, recessed display shelving and quarry-tiled hearth which houses the wood burning stove. With a step down, tiled flooring with underfloor heating extends into the cosy snug with exposed timbers and ceiling crossbeam and old inglenook recess, plus an oak door leading out to the garden. There is a latch door leading to a delightful staircase, rebuilt with three types of solid oak, which rises to the first floor.

(con't)
Back to the kitchen, where a lobby with Fired Earth pamments and underfloor heating provides access to the breakfast/dining room, bedroom and bathroom.
The breakfast/dining room features Fired Earth brick pamment flooring, exposed timbers, an Aga wood burning stove, eaves storage and door to the garden.
The ground floor bedroom, which could also serve as an additional family room/home office, also features Fired Earth brick pamment flooring and a superb, vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers and Conservation rooflights, and door out to the garden.
The bathroom is fitted with a free-standing re-enamelled cast iron roll-top bath, Sanitan washbasin and high-level WC, plus tiled flooring with underfloor heating, panelling to half-height and recessed ceiling downlighters.

First Floor
From the landing, original stripped- pine doors provide access to the two first-floor bedrooms.
The principal bedroom has oak flooring, a part-vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers, built-in wardrobe and a traditional double-column radiator.
The generously proportioned en suite bathroom, with oak flooring and vaulted ceiling, is fitted with a four-piece suite comprising a shower enclosure, free-standing roll-top bath with shower mixer taps, Imperial pedestal washbasin and high-level WC. There is wall-panelling to half-height and a traditional double-column radiator.
Bedroom two, currently configured as a home office, offers a good range of built-in wardrobes with oak doors.

Outside
Five-bar gates open onto a parking area with stone chippings, which also provides access to the garage. Secondary gates then open to the delightfully private garden, offering a generous area of lawn interspersed with trees and shrubs, raised beds, circular patio, functioning Well and storage shed, all enclosed by close-boarded fencing and a screen of mature trees and climbing plants.

Garage/Workshop
4.80m x 4.70m (15’ 9” x 15’ 5”)
The substantial pantiled garage has power and light connected and could be suitable for a number of uses including workshop, garaging and storage.


Location.
Swineshead is a quiet village of about 60 homes in North Bedfordshire, near to the borders with Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. It enjoys a delightful mix of properties, many of which are timber-framed with several dating from the C16th.
The C14th Church of St Nicholas, with its beautiful, recessed, Jurassic limestone spire is rare for remaining open to visitors throughout the day.
Surrounded by a delightful rural landscape, a short cycle ride or walk will take you to the larger village of Riseley, with its C19th pub, famed for its good food and beer, its shop and its popular school. Sharnbrook Academy and Sixth Form is a little further on, along with community sports centre, surgery and theatre, while the County town of Bedford, with its world-renowned Harpur Trust private schools and fast trains to London is just a twenty-minute drive or bus journey away.
There is a bus service four times a day through Swineshead that travels between Bedford and Kimbolton.

BUYERS INFORMATION
To comply with government Money Laundering Regulations 2019, we are required to confirm the identity of all prospective buyers at the point of agreeing a sale. We use the services of a third party and there is a nominal charge for this service. Please note that we are unable to issue a Memorandum of Agreed Sale until the checks are complete.

About this agent

Peter Lane & Partners - Kimbolton
Peter Lane & Partners - Kimbolton
6 High Street Kimbolton PE28 0HA
01480 576331
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Following the success of the Huntingdon and St Ives offices, Kimbolton opened in 1997 and quickly established itself as the area’s leading estate agent, continuing the founding office’s ethos of providing exceptional customer service. To this day, we issue satisfaction questionnaires to our vendors and purchasers and, most importantly, take note of their comments. The office plays host to a mature and settled team, exceptionally experienced in all aspects of the buying and selling process and who will relish the opportunity to help you make your move. We are always keen to foster close links within the local community and have the pleasure of sponsoring the Kimbolton Children’s Christmas Party in the Mandeville Hall. The Kimbolton office enjoys close links with the Mayfair Office and regularly holds London Property Events in order to showcase some of the exceptional homes that are available locally. We are privileged to work in what is undoubtedly one of the most attractive areas of the country and the office is perfectly placed close to the borders of Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, and Northamptonshire. The Three Shires Way is a long distance bridleway which runs between Tathall End in north-east Buckinghamshire and Grafham Water in Cambridgeshire. The route traces the outline of ancient track ways and passes through a beautiful rural landscape. The centrepiece of the village is Kimbolton Castle which forms the main building of Kimbolton School (now an independent day and boarding school), but its predecessor on the same site was once home and prison to Katherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII.
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