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FOR SALE: Detached 4 bedroom Cottage |
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| Features |
Bedrooms: 4 |
Bathrooms: 1.5 |
Building: Cottage |
| Cooking: Gas and Electric |
Parking: Garage & Drive |
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| Amenities |
| Front Garden |
Suitable for Pets |
Near Train Station |
| Near School |
Near Shops |
Balcony/Patio |
| Fireplace |
Double Glazing |
Alarm |
| Description |
Offers in the region of £339,000. No onward chain.
A delightful detached 4 bedroom character cottage, situated within the conservation area of Wollaston village. Originally a terrace of 4 cottages it has undergone extensive renovation over many years, including re-roofing, gas central heating, rewiring and double glazing. It is set back off a quiet lane and includes a large garage/workshop, additional parking area and 2 mature well kept courtyard gardens.
The main features are:
Sitting room with central open fireplace Kitchen/breakfast room Dining room 4 good sized bedrooms En-suite shower room Bathroom Large garage/workshop Private well stocked courtyard gardens
Local Area
Wollaston is situated off the A509 road between the small market town of Olney and the larger town of Wellingborough some 3 miles away. It has schools for all ages, Post office, Library, Doctors surgery, newsagents and general stores and several pubs.
Car: The M1 can be accessed at Milton Keynes and at Northampton and the A1/M1 link at Kettering. The major shopping centre of Milton Keynes is approximately a half hours drive.
Trains: There are railway stations at Wellingborough (East Coast Main Line) and Northampton (West Coast Main Line). Wellingborough to London St Pancras Int is under 1hr.
Accommodation
Front door opens into:
Sun Room 11’ 8” x 4’ 5” (3.56m x 1.35m) Seating area with shelving and quarry tile floor. Door into:
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 14’ 9” x 9’ 3” (4.50m x 2.83m) Recently installed Shaker style kitchen with solid beech worktops and Belfast style sink. There is hidden worktop lighting and numerous electric sockets. Built-in AEG appliances include a gas hob, electric oven, extractor and dishwasher. Under counter washing machine and separate fridge and freezer. Quarry tiled floor. Windows to the front garden and side covered area. Radiator and central heating programmer. Half glazed door into:
Sitting Room 18’ 8” x 14’ 9”max (5.68m x 4.50m) Feature central fireplace of reclaimed Northamptonshire brick, open on two sides. Quarry tile floor. Window to Sun Room and window to front with radiators under. Television, telephone and numerous power points. Door to stairs and door to:
Dining Room 14’ 7” x 8’ 6” (4.44m x 2.60m) Quarry tiled floor. Window with radiator under (view across the Nene valley towards Earls Barton). Numerous power points. Door to:
Garage/Workshop Built on to the side of the house at an angle, length is 19’ max – 15’ 6” min, width is 18’ max – 8’9” min. The floor area is approximately 223sq ft. (20.7sq m). It has a concrete floor, small skylight, radiators, a number of 20A and 13A power points and distributed fluorescent strip lighting.
Upstairs Landing/Passageway Pretty landing with ledge beside the stairs, with window to the rear of the house and internal window to the passageway that leads along past each bedroom, with a further window to the rear. Large storage cupboard. Power point.
Bedroom 1 11’ 9”max x 8’8” (3.58m x 2.64m) Built in wardrobes. Window with view across the valley and convector radiator under. 3 power points. Door to:
Shower Room 5’ 7” x 3’ 6” (1.70m x 1.07m) Electric shower, toilet and washbasin. Obscure glass window with radiator beneath.
Bedroom 2 8’ 10” x 9’ 1”max (2.69m x 2.08m) Window with convector radiator under. 2 power points.
Bedroom 3 11’ 8”max x 9’ 0” (3.56m x 2.74m) Currently used as an office, this has a telephone point (broadband) and built in bookcase and shelving. Window with convector radiator under. 3 power points.
Bedroom 4 9’ 2” x 7’ 0”av (2.79m x 2.13m) Window with convector radiator under. 2 power points.
Bathroom 6’ 5” x 6’ 0” (1.96m x 1.83m) White suite with tiling over. Airing cupboard housing domestic hot water tank. Various other cupboards. Window to the side of the property.
Outside A shared drive up from lane leads to a concrete parking space and rockery area, with gates to the garage and to the first enclosed courtyard garden in front of the house. This garden is very private and has flower beds well stocked with perennials, a mature apple tree, pergola with honeysuckle and jasmine and a paved area for barbecues or summer breakfasts. There is a small covered area to the side of the house used for storage. A path leads along the front of the house past the garage to a second private courtyard, enclosed by high stone walls and fencing and paved with reclaimed old Northamptonshire brick. There are small flower beds with established buddleia and clematis climbing over the walls. It is an evening sun trap.
Please note:
A gate leads into the rear garden of number 10. This is an old right of access across the front of number 18, but is of no significant practical use to number 10 and to the best of the vendors knowledge has not been used in the past 15 years.
The information and measurements contained in this document, whilst provided to the best of the vendors ability and in good faith, are intended only as a guide. This document does not form part of any offer or contract. |
| Contact Information |
| Contact: |
John Warren
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| Telephone (Day): |
0870 288 9403 |
| Telephone (Evening): |
0870 288 9403 |
| Telephone (Mobile): |
07789402351 |
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