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7 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
7 beds
4 baths
4,100 sq ft / 381 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Ground rent: £0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Super-fast 64Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
The property
Last House, which is semi-attached, was built in the 1760’s with a more recent extension. The front door opens onto an entrance hall with the main staircase rising to the left and the drawing room to the right. The latter has an open fire, and a triple aspect. Running from the hall is a cloakroom, an internal entrance to the garage and a boot room. A door underneath the stairs leads to the cellar. Beyond, is a dining room, which connects to the kitchen. The kitchen has quarry tile flooring, a cream gas Aga with an integrated electric module, granite work surfaces with bespoke farmhouse style units and a double Belfast sink. Adjacent, is a utility room with matching units and work surfaces, which opens onto a small conservatory. Beyond the
utility room is a second hall, with back stairs and a street entrance and lastly a sitting room with a working fire and built-in bookcases.
Upstairs, the main staircase leads to a landing with the principal suite to your right which consists of a large principal bedroom, which has far-reaching views, a dressing room with fitted cupboards and a bathroom with a roll top bath and separate shower. To the other side of the landing is another good-sized double bedroom with fitted cupboards and a sink. Adjacent, is a ‘Jack and Jill’ family bathroom, again with a roll top bath and separate shower and this connects to a further bedroom (3), which can also be accessed by the rear staircase. On the second floor, there are a further two bedrooms and a shower room. The rear staircase, accesses bedroom 3 as well as a family bathroom and study on the first floor. Above this there are a
further two bedrooms.
Outside
The driveway, which is graveled, is accessed via an electric wooden five bar gate and leads to a parking area to the north of the house. The garden runs north and west has a pool, pool house and a barbecue area situated in the northernmost corner. The garden is mainly set to lawn with an orchard which includes damson, plum, apple and pear trees. There is a kitchen garden with a greenhouse and six large raised beds. A strip of land, with vehicular access, lies at the westernmost corner and connects with Cleavers Lane.
Location
Old is a sought after and pretty village just 10 miles north of Northampton. The village has an active community and regularly holds events including a fete, plays, pub quizes and dances in the village hall and White Horse pub. There is also an active church, St. Andrews, and a playing field which is home to the Old cricket Club. Local schooling offers a myriad of options including private schools at Quinton House, Northampton School for Girls and Spratton Hall and Maidwell Preparatory Schools. Close public schools include Rugby, Oundle, Uppingham and Oakham. Transport links are exceptional with easy access to the M1, M6 and A14.
Directions
From Market Harborough take the A508 south to Lamport. Within Lamport, take a left along the High Street and a further right, which is signposted to Old 2 miles. Follow this road into Old taking a left onto Harrington Road opposite the White Horse. Mill Lane is the second left hand turn and Last House is indeed the last house on the left.
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Last House, which is semi-attached, was built in the 1760’s with a more recent extension. The front door opens onto an entrance hall with the main staircase rising to the left and the drawing room to the right. The latter has an open fire, and a triple aspect. Running from the hall is a cloakroom, an internal entrance to the garage and a boot room. A door underneath the stairs leads to the cellar. Beyond, is a dining room, which connects to the kitchen. The kitchen has quarry tile flooring, a cream gas Aga with an integrated electric module, granite work surfaces with bespoke farmhouse style units and a double Belfast sink. Adjacent, is a utility room with matching units and work surfaces, which opens onto a small conservatory. Beyond the
utility room is a second hall, with back stairs and a street entrance and lastly a sitting room with a working fire and built-in bookcases.
Upstairs, the main staircase leads to a landing with the principal suite to your right which consists of a large principal bedroom, which has far-reaching views, a dressing room with fitted cupboards and a bathroom with a roll top bath and separate shower. To the other side of the landing is another good-sized double bedroom with fitted cupboards and a sink. Adjacent, is a ‘Jack and Jill’ family bathroom, again with a roll top bath and separate shower and this connects to a further bedroom (3), which can also be accessed by the rear staircase. On the second floor, there are a further two bedrooms and a shower room. The rear staircase, accesses bedroom 3 as well as a family bathroom and study on the first floor. Above this there are a
further two bedrooms.
Outside
The driveway, which is graveled, is accessed via an electric wooden five bar gate and leads to a parking area to the north of the house. The garden runs north and west has a pool, pool house and a barbecue area situated in the northernmost corner. The garden is mainly set to lawn with an orchard which includes damson, plum, apple and pear trees. There is a kitchen garden with a greenhouse and six large raised beds. A strip of land, with vehicular access, lies at the westernmost corner and connects with Cleavers Lane.
Location
Old is a sought after and pretty village just 10 miles north of Northampton. The village has an active community and regularly holds events including a fete, plays, pub quizes and dances in the village hall and White Horse pub. There is also an active church, St. Andrews, and a playing field which is home to the Old cricket Club. Local schooling offers a myriad of options including private schools at Quinton House, Northampton School for Girls and Spratton Hall and Maidwell Preparatory Schools. Close public schools include Rugby, Oundle, Uppingham and Oakham. Transport links are exceptional with easy access to the M1, M6 and A14.
Directions
From Market Harborough take the A508 south to Lamport. Within Lamport, take a left along the High Street and a further right, which is signposted to Old 2 miles. Follow this road into Old taking a left onto Harrington Road opposite the White Horse. Mill Lane is the second left hand turn and Last House is indeed the last house on the left.
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