Description
A Grade II listed 17th century five bedroom barn conversion with an en suite shower room, situated in the village of Hanslope. The Old Barns is a double barn conversion located in the enclave of Long Street in Hanslope.
The 2,080 sq. ft. of accommodation includes a dual aspect sitting room with a feature wood burning stove, and double doors to the rear garden, and a dual aspect dining room which is open plan to the kitchen/breakfast room. Also on the ground floor is a utility room, and a cloakroom.
On the first floor there is a principal bedroom with an en suite shower room, three further bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes, and a main bathroom which has a panelled bat with a shower attachment, a pedestal wash basin, a WC, a heated towel rail, and a Velux window.
Kitchen/Dining Room and Utility Room The kitchen/breakfast room has tiled flooring, and a range of oak wall and base units with granite work surfaces over incorporating a Franke one and a half bowl sink and drainer, and a central breakfast island. Built-in appliances include a Rangemaster induction cooker with an extractor over, a dishwasher, a fridge and freezer. An open leads to the dual aspect dining room which has wooden flooring. The utility room has a butler sink with a mixer tap, space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, a built-in cupboard, and ceramic tiled flooring.
Outside A stone wall frontage opens to the gravelled driveway which provides off street parking for approximately six cars and leads to the 1.5 width garage which has power and lighting, and wooden barn doors to the rear garden. The fully enclosed rear garden backs on to open countryside and is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrub borders, and a patio area that runs the width of the property.
Situation and Schooling Hanslope is situated on the north east Buckinghamshire boundary with Northamptonshire. The village has a range of local facilities including a post office and general store, a butchers, two public houses, a GP surgery with its own dispensary, a church and two chapels. There is also a first/middle school which has been rated outstanding by Ofsted. The village is located approximately 4 miles from the bridleway network to Salcey Forest and Linford Nature Reserve which provides a number of circular rides.