Description
A Grade II listed 17th-century stone under thatch semi-detached two bedroom cottage with a detached double garage, off street parking and a rear courtyard garden on two levels. Threeways has accommodation set over two floors with original elements such as exposed beams and stonework alongside new features. It includes on the ground floor an entrance hall leading to the sitting room and the kitchen/breakfast room, which accesses the garden room, which in turn leads to the study, with a door to the downstairs bathroom. Two double bedrooms and a first floor shower room lead off the first floor landing.
The two first floor bedrooms are vaulted with exposed purlins and built-in wardrobes. A refitted shower room has a three piece suite with a WC, a wash basin set into a fitted cabinet, and a double shower cubicle with a built-in shower. There are tiled walls and a heated towel rail.
The ground floor three piece bathroom has also been refitted with a WC, a wash basin in a cabinet and a bath with a shower attachment. There are tiled splash backs, a stone floor, and a Victorian style heated towel rail.
Reception Rooms and Kitchen The property has stone flooring throughout the ground floor with under floor heating in the contemporary garden room and study. The sitting room has an inglenook fireplace with inset electric log effect stove. The garden room and study both have rooflights and the garden room has French doors out to the courtyard garden. The gas fired Aga provides the hot water and central heating as well an additional oven. The refitted kitchen has granite work surfaces and upstands, a built-in gas hob with an extractor over, a double electric oven and an integrated dishwasher.
Outside There is a driveway to the side of the property for three cars in addition to the stone double garage which has power and lighting, loft storage and a stable door to the garden. There are double gates from the drive to the paved courtyard which has a sleeper raised bed to the rear and steps up to an elevated decked seating area with a stainless steel and glass balustrade. This vantage point has views over the village and across open countryside to the west.
Schooling and Situation Local schools include Quinton House, Spratton Hall, Northampton School for Girls, and Northampton School for Boys. Blisworth has a public house, a post office with a general store, a primary school, the village hall, and a doctors' surgery. The property is close to the Grand Union Canal and there are Blisworth and Gayton Marinas at Blisworth Arm.