3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II 19th century cottage
- Three double bedrooms; one en suite
- Dual aspect sitting room
- Kitchen/dining room
- Character features
- One allocated parking space
- Enclosed south facing courtyard garden
- Village location
The accommodation includes an entrance lobby with a double built-in storage cupboard, and a sitting room which has two high level windows with window shutters to the rear, a feature corner fireplace, an understairs storage cupboard, and double doors to the lobby area. Wooden flooring continues into the kitchen/dining area which has stairs to the first floor.
On the first floor the principal bedroom has a dressing room, and an en suite shower room. There are two further double bedrooms, and a main bathroom.
Rooms
Kitchen/Dining Area
The kitchen/dining area has a range of painted wood wall, base and display units with wood and granite style work surfaces incorporating a butler sink with a brass mixer tap. There are spaces for a cooker with an extractor hood over, a dishwasher, a washing machine, and a fridge/freezer.
Outside
There is one allocated parking space at the front. The enclosed courtyard garden faces almost due south. It has been landscaped for ease of maintenance and has a covered decked seating area bordered by stone walling, a stone chipped seating area, ornate block paving, and shrub and plant borders.
Situation and Schooling
Turvey is a village and civil parish on the River Great Ouse in Bedfordshire, approximately 6 miles west of Bedford. The village is on the A428 road between Bedford and Northampton, on the border with Buckinghamshire. There are two shops, a butchers', two public houses and a primary school. There are also playing fields for cricket and football, and two tennis courts within 2 minutes’ walk of the property. Turvey is in the school catchment for Sharnbrook Upper school or there is a bus to the Harpur Trust Schools which are about 7 miles away.