Description
A four bedroom detached property in need of modernisation on a plot extending to 0.27 acres overlooking fields at the front and the rear. Ashlea extends to in excess of 1,850 sq. ft. with accommodation comprising an entrance porch, a hall, three reception rooms: a sitting room, a dining room, and a conservatory, and a kitchen/breakfast room. There are two ground floor bedrooms, one with an en suite wet room and a separate cloakroom and a bathroom on the ground floor. There are two further double bedrooms on the first floor along with a cloakroom. There is significant eves storage as well.
The bedrooms are all double rooms and the first floor bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and access to eaves storage. Bedroom one is on the ground floor and overlooks the rear garden and has the en suite wet room, as well as connecting doors to the conservatory and the hall. Bedroom four is at the front of the property with a bay window overlooking the garden.
The property has oil central heating.
Reception Rooms and Kitchen/Breakfast Room There is an interconnecting sitting and dining room at the front of the property; the sitting room has a dual aspect with a bay window overlooking the front. The dining room has an open fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of base and wall units, an electric cooker with an extractor fan over, space and plumbing for a dishwasher, an undercounter fridge and a separate freezer. A cupboard houses the boiler. An archway leads to the breakfast room.
Outside The property has two driveways with the left hand one leading to the tandem length double garage and the right hand one has double gates and provides further off street parking. There are areas of lawned front garden with borders. The rear garden is laid predominately to lawn and backs onto pasture land. There are storage sheds and workshop in the back left corner, which have asbestos roof sheets. There is also an aluminium framed greenhouse.
Schooling and Situation The local schools are Sponne School, Stowe School, Northampton High School for Girls in Hardingstone, Northampton School for Boys and Quinton House School, Upton.
Towcester is approximately 4 miles away and is a former market town and has shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and a rugby club.