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Guide price
£335,000

3 bedroom detached house for sale

High Street, Catworth, PE28
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Chain-free
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand B
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Chain free offers invited
  • Recently Refreshed
  • Sitting Room with Wood Burning Stove
  • Three Comfortable Bedrooms
  • Dining/Breakfast Room
  • Delightful Courtyard Garden
  • Village Location Convenient for Major Road and Rail Links
  • Rustic Kitchen with Comprehensive Range of Cabinets.
  • UPVC Replacement Windows and Oil Fired Central Heating

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This fine brick and slate village home has been sympathetically improved and recently refreshed externally to provide modern comforts such as double glazing and oil-fired central heating, whilst offering features such as tiled, brick and timber floors and a wood burning stove.

The property offers surprisingly spacious and delightfully characterful accommodation comprising entrance hall, sitting room with wood burning stove, breakfast/dining room, well-fitted kitchen and utility area. On the first floor there are three comfortable bedrooms and a bright and spacious bathroom. Outside, there is a charming and private terraced courtyard garden with raised beds and climbing plants.

Rooms

Entrance Hall

Sitting Room
3.50m x 3.20m (11' 6" x 10' 6")

Dining/Breakfast Room
4.40m x 3.50m (14' 5" x 11' 6")

Kitchen
3.10m x 3.00m (10' 2" x 9' 10")

Rear Lobby/Utility Area

Bedroom One
3.60m x 3.20m (11' 10" x 10' 6")

Bedroom Two
3.00m x 2.90m (9' 10" x 9' 6")

Bedroom Three
2.70m x 2.50m (8' 10" x 8' 2")

Bathroom

Catworth
The small rural farming village of Catworth is situated one mile south of the recently upgraded A14 giving excellent access to the A1, M1 and M6. It benefits from a mobile post-office service, Church, service station/garage, large playing field/pavilion with club house, football pitch, cricket pitch, Astroturf, play area, tennis and basketball court and a thriving village hall with many active community groups such as the Catworth Amateur Theatrical Society, Art Club, Cinema Club, monthly indoor Market, The Racehorse pub with restaurant and the Indoor Bowling Group.
Kimbolton, 3 miles to the south, provides a variety of shops, eateries and recreational facilities and one of the area's leading public schools. Both Huntingdon and St. Neots have mainline train stations to London’s Kings Cross. Oundle, Cambridge, Peterborough and Northampton are within easy commuting distance. It is also conveniently located for easy access to airports, Luton, Birmingham, London City as well as Hea...

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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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