Description
An extended stone built four bedroom end of terrace cottage, with a refitted kitchen/breakfast room and a landscaped garden, situated in the village of Grendon. The property has character features such as timber ceiling beams combined with modern fixtures and fittings throughout.
The accommodation includes a dual aspect sitting room which has a feature open fireplace, windows to the front with plantation shutters and window seats, a display alcove with shelving, and wood flooring. Also on the ground floor is a dining room which is open to the refitted kitchen/breakfast room, and an entrance hall with stairs to the first floor with an understairs storage cupboard, an office area, and a cloakroom with a vanity unit with a stone wash basin, a WC, and half height wall cladding.
On the first floor there is a dual aspect principal bedroom, three further bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes, and a bathroom with a freestanding bath with central mixer tap and shower attachment, a rainfall shower over, a marble wash basin, a WC, and travertine flooring.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room The refitted kitchen/breakfast room has a range of full height, wall and base units with solid oak work surfaces incorporating a Belfast sink. Built-in appliances include an eye level oven, grill and microwave, a further oven with a gas hob and extractor over, a dishwasher, a washing machine, and a full size fridge and freezer. Travertine flooring continues into the dining room, and French doors open to the rear garden.
Outside The enclosed rear garden has been landscaped by the current owners and includes a paved patio seating area with a dwarf wall border, raised beds, and steps up to the lawn which has a decked seating area. To the side of the property is a paved and gravelled area with a wood store and space for a shed.
Situation and Schooling Grendon is a small village and civil parish in rural Northamptonshire. The village has a church, a park, a cricket ground, and a public house. There is a primary school in the village, Wollaston is the secondary catchment school, and Bedford Harpur trust schools are 16 miles away. Summer Leys nature reserve is 3 miles away, and Rushden Lake shopping centre is 8.5 miles.