Description
A Grade II listed early 19th century detached cottage on a plot of 0.62 acres of wraparound gardens with gated parking and a detached garage on the edge of Duke of Bedford estate. This brick under tile cottage has 1,095 sq. ft. of versatile accommodation with character features including beams and leaded windows, arranged over two floors. On the ground floor there is a sitting room, a dining room, a kitchen, and a bathroom.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms, a study area on the landing, and a W.C. with a wash hand basin.
Wooden gates open to the driveway which has parking for numerous vehicles. The mature gardens surround the property and are laid mainly to lawn with mature shrubs and tree. There is also a shed.
Kitchen and Reception Rooms The entrance door opens into the sitting room which has a quarry tiled floor, and an open fireplace with display shelving in the chimney recess on one side. The kitchen has a stable door to the garden, and is fitted with a range of wall, drawer and base units with complementary work surfaces and a stainless steel sink. The dining room has a brick floor and a door to the garden.
Situation and Schooling The village of Eversholt has St John the Baptist Church, a public house/restaurant, a village hall, a heated outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts and a cricket pavilion. The village backs onto the Greensand Ridge. The property is within the catchment area of Eversholt Primary School which currently has an outstanding Ofsted report. The Harpur Trust schools are easily accessible.