Description
A Grade II listed 16th century two/three bedroom barn conversion with a south facing garden on a quiet village lane. The cottage was converted in 1993 and has 1,370 sq. ft. of accommodation including a dual aspect sitting room with a log burning stove, a dining room, a study or third bedroom, a kitchen, a separate utility room, and a cloakroom on the ground floor. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms which both have Velux windows and eaves storage, and a family bathroom which has a Velux window, a side panel bath with a shower over, a WC, a wash basin and a towel radiator.
The rear garden is principally lawned with shrub borders and a decked patio area, with a pergola over, outside the dining room. There is a garden shed, and a carport which provides parking for one car.
Kitchen and Utility Room The kitchen was refitted 4 years ago and has a range of wall and base units with complementary work surfaces incorporating a sink under a window to the front. Built-in appliances include a dishwasher and a fridge/freezer and there is a range cooker. The utility room also has a window to the front, and a range of units with a sink.
Situation and Schooling The riverside village of Felmersham is a principally stone built village in the Ouse Valley and has a variety of local amenities including a village lower school, a public house and a historic early 13th century church. It is located 7 miles north west of Bedford and 60 miles north of London. The village is in the catchment area for Sharnbrook Academy which is approximately 1.5 miles away. Bedford railway station has services to London St Pancras International and other destinations within the City. There is access to major road links, including the A6, A428, A421 and A422. Bedford has The Harpur Trust schools.