Description
A 17th century stone built four bedroom detached house with a garage, off street parking and established gardens, on a 0.26 acre plot in a conservation area of Newton Blossomville village. The property has character features throughout such as exposed timbers and feature exposed stone walls, combined with modern fixtures and fittings.
The accommodation includes a triple aspect 32 ft., sitting/dining room which has an open inglenook fireplace, a built-in storage cupboard, a window seat, and steps to a dual aspect study which has a feature fireplace and a window seat. Also on the ground floor is a cloakroom, a kitchen/breakfast room, and a snug with a feature fireplace and double doors to the conservatory which has a dome roof, quarry tiled flooring, and double doors to the rear garden.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, three with built-in wardrobes, and a four piece bathroom which has a panelled bath, a separate shower cubicle, a pedestal wash basin, a WC, two heated towel rails, and a feature exposed stone wall.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room The kitchen has a range of base units with tiled work surfaces incorporating a stainless steel double sink and drainer, and a pantry cupboard. There is a built-in Zanussi oven and induction hob, and spaces for a dishwasher, a washing machine, and a fridge/freezer. Tiled flooring continues into the breakfast area which has space for a table and chairs, and a door to the rear garden.
Outside A gravelled driveway provides off street parking for two cars and leads to the garage which has power, and a mezzanine floor used for storage. The south east facing garden backs onto fields, and is mainly laid to lawn with established flower and shrub borders, two patio seating areas, a vegetable patch, and a side garden laid to lawn with established trees.
Situation and Schooling Newton Blossomville has a pub and a first school which is rated outstanding by Ofsted. The village is about 4 miles from Olney which has a wide range of amenities including shops, supermarkets, a post office, cafes and restaurants, and secondary schooling at Ousedale school. The Harpur Trust schools in Bedford are approximately 10 miles away.