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2 bedroom apartment

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2 beds
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Features and description

  • Tenure: Leasehold
  • 2 3 bedrooms
  • 1 2 reception rooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Period
  • Communal Garden
  • Rural
  • Second Floor
Apartment 7 is part of this fine 17th century Grade II listed ironstone built Hall, remodelled in 1800 in the Gothic style with further alterations in the 1900s. The house was converted into dwellings in 2000 and would be ideal as a "lock up and leave".

The apartment is accessed from a hallway with staircase rising to the second floor. The accommodation retains wonderful architectural elements, with generously proportioned rooms with high ceiling, fireplaces, polished boarded floors , 6 panel doors, radiator grilles, moulded cornices and stone mullion leaded light windows and Gothic arched windows to the west elevation, taking full advantage of the elevated position of the apartment to enjoy extensive views over the grounds.

The drawing room has a fireplace and attractive mullion window with window seat. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with extensive oak fronted units with granite tops, a gas Aga and hob in a tiled alcove and integrated dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washing machine/dryer,

The principal bedroom is lovely, with a range of wardrobes to one wall and fitted furniture and en suite bathroom with marble and black tiling and large walk in shower. Bedroom two is also dressed with fitted wardrobes. There is a fine tiled and mirrored bathroom, with a shower over the bath.

A further handsome west facing room with fireplace and large arched window, about 22 feet long provides an opportunity for use as a third double bedroom, dining room or study, whichever is desired.

The Hall has a wonderful approach over a sweeping drive, paste mature specimen trees and lawn. The attractive communal grounds extend to about 14 acres with gardens, parkland, spinneys and paddocks deal for recreation, dog walking and a sense of space.


Nestling in rolling Northamptonshire countryside, the Hall and stables are set in lovely communal grounds of around 14 acres and the property has been divided to form fine historic homes. The hall is approached by a private drive through parkland and arboretum.
Brockhall is about 1.5 miles from Flore and Weedon, both recently by-passed, with facilities including public houses, general stores, day nursery and primary school, petrol station, doctor and dentist surgeries, plant nursery with children's petting farm, produce shop and cafe. Daventry is about 6 miles away for further shops and amenities.

There are miles of footpaths and canal tow paths to enjoy, golf courses in the area and sailing and fishing at Draycote Water

Northampton 9 miles, Rugby 14 miles, M1 (J16) 3.5 miles, Long Buckby Station 5 miles (Intercity trains to London Euston from 67 minutes and to Birmingham), A5 Watling Street 1.5 miles for access to Milton Keynes (20 miles) with Intercity trains to London Euston from 40 minutes (times and distances approximate)

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