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Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 18th century stone built detached house
- Three/four bedrooms; three shower/bathrooms
- Three/four reception rooms
- Fitted kitchen/breakfast room, utility room
- Exposed beams and stone work
- Garage with home office to the rear
- Established rear garden
- Walking distance from local amenities
The versatile 2,372 sq. ft., of accommodation includes an over 17 ft. entrance hall with an understairs cupboard, a dual aspect sitting room which is open plan to the dual aspect dining room which has window seats, and a step down to a snug area which has a feature stone and brick fireplace with an inset log burner, and a window seat. Also on the ground floor is a fitted kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room, a bathroom, a study/bedroom four with built-in wardrobes, and a garden room with bi-fold doors to the garden and a sauna.
On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, an en suite shower room, and a further shower room.
Rooms
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
The kitchen/breakfast room has a roof lantern, and an extensive range of full height, wall and base units, with a built-in pantry, a breakfast bar, and work surfaces incorporating a one and a half bowl sink and drainer. Built-in appliances include a double oven, a microwave, an induction hob with an extractor fan over, a dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer. There are inset spot lights, and a door to the front.
Bedrooms
The dual aspect principal bedroom has a range of built-in wardrobes to one wall, and a fully tiled en suite shower room. Bedroom two overlooks the front. Bedroom three has a range of built-in wardrobes and storage, and a vanity wash basin, and WC.
Outside
There are two off street parking spaces in front of the garage which measures 20 ft. 3 x 17 ft.6. Gated access leads to the enclosed rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn with a water feature, and mature borders with shrubs, trees and perennial plants. There is a patio area, a barbecue area, and a door to the home office which has lights and electricity.
Situation and Schooling
Olney was featured in the Sunday Times “best places to live 2022”and has shops, pubs and restaurants, a weekly market and a monthly farmers’ market. There are clubs for football, rugby, tennis, cricket and bowls and it is less than a mile from Emberton Country Park. Catchment schools are Olney Infant Academy, Olney Middle school, and Ousedale secondary school, or there is a bus to the Harpur Trust schools in Bedford.
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