Offers in excess of
£400,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Stokes Grove, Hanslope
Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
850 sq ft / 79 sq m
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Prime corner plot position
- Stylish 3 double bedroom home
- 2 bathrooms and ground floor cloakroom
- Plentiful storage
- Contemporary kitchen/dining room with french doors
- Enclosed west facing rear garden
- Driveway parking for 3 cars
- 22 ft garage
- Epc b
- Council tax band d
The front door opens to an entrance hall with stairs to the first floor, an understairs storage cupboard and a cloakroom.
The living room has dual aspect and an attractive feature wall with storage shelving, and space for wall mounted TV.
The kitchen/breakfast room has wooden effect flooring, ample wall and base units, integrated Bosch appliances that include oven, an electric hob with an extractor fan over, a dishwasher, a washer/dryer, and a fridge/freezer.
There is space for a table and chairs in the dining area which has French doors to the rear garden.
On the first floor the principal bedroom has built-in wardrobes with sliding doors, and a modern en suite shower room with walk in shower, floating sink unit and low level WC. There are two further double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a storage cupboard on the landing.
The property has a current NHBC certificate, leaded light double glazing, and gas central heating.
Outside
To the front, wrought iron railings enclose a path to the front entrance. A driveway at the side of the property provides off street parking for 3 cars leading to the garage. There is gated side access to a tiered garden which is mainly laid to lawn with panelled fenced borders.
Hanslope is located on the north east Buckinghamshire boundary with Northamptonshire and is a convenient 15-minute (7 miles) drive from Milton Keynes Central Railway Station.The village has a range of local facilities including a post office and general store, a butchers, two public houses, a first/middle school which has an outstanding Ofsted report, the impressive Hanslope Spire of St James the Great which can be seen from miles around, and two chapels.
There are numerous country parks and estates nearby to explore together with the stunning Salcey Forest five minutes' drive away - a former medieval hunting ground offering endless walking and cycling trails with 600-year-old oak trees and a cosy café for refreshments.
Directions
Approach the village via Castlethorpe Road, wiht the recreation ground on the right. Turn left onto Pierrepoint Way. Turn left at Wingate Close and Stokes Grove will be on the right
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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
The living room has dual aspect and an attractive feature wall with storage shelving, and space for wall mounted TV.
The kitchen/breakfast room has wooden effect flooring, ample wall and base units, integrated Bosch appliances that include oven, an electric hob with an extractor fan over, a dishwasher, a washer/dryer, and a fridge/freezer.
There is space for a table and chairs in the dining area which has French doors to the rear garden.
On the first floor the principal bedroom has built-in wardrobes with sliding doors, and a modern en suite shower room with walk in shower, floating sink unit and low level WC. There are two further double bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a storage cupboard on the landing.
The property has a current NHBC certificate, leaded light double glazing, and gas central heating.
Outside
To the front, wrought iron railings enclose a path to the front entrance. A driveway at the side of the property provides off street parking for 3 cars leading to the garage. There is gated side access to a tiered garden which is mainly laid to lawn with panelled fenced borders.
Hanslope is located on the north east Buckinghamshire boundary with Northamptonshire and is a convenient 15-minute (7 miles) drive from Milton Keynes Central Railway Station.The village has a range of local facilities including a post office and general store, a butchers, two public houses, a first/middle school which has an outstanding Ofsted report, the impressive Hanslope Spire of St James the Great which can be seen from miles around, and two chapels.
There are numerous country parks and estates nearby to explore together with the stunning Salcey Forest five minutes' drive away - a former medieval hunting ground offering endless walking and cycling trails with 600-year-old oak trees and a cosy café for refreshments.
Directions
Approach the village via Castlethorpe Road, wiht the recreation ground on the right. Turn left onto Pierrepoint Way. Turn left at Wingate Close and Stokes Grove will be on the right
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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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