Description
An extended 1920s four double bedroom semi detached house with an en suite shower room, block paved off street parking, and far reaching views to the front in the village of North Crawley. The accommodation includes a sitting room with wood flooring and a feature open fireplace, and a study. Also on the ground floor is a dining room which has double doors to the garden and access to the utility room, and is open plan to the kitchen. There is an L-shaped entrance hall with stairs to the first floor and access to the cloakroom.
On the first floor there is a principal bedroom with an en suite shower room, three further double bedrooms, and a four piece bathroom with a panelled corner bath with a shower attachment, a separate shower cubicle, a pedestal wash basin, a WC, and a heated towel rail.
The property has double glazing and LPG gas to radiator heating.
Kitchen The triple aspect kitchen has a range of full height and base units with wood block style work surfaces incorporating a stainless steel sink and drainer. The central island has a granite work top with an inset hob, and there is a built-in double oven, and spaces for further appliances. Double doors open to the garden, and wood style flooring continues into the open plan dining room.
Outside A block paved driveway at the front provides off street parking for four cars. The front garden is laid to lawn with shrubs, and a paved seating area. The mature rear garden has a paved patio seating area at the side, with the remainder laid to lawn with mature shrub beds and borders, and spaces for sheds and a summerhouse.
Situation and Schooling The village of North Crawley has a village shop, church, two public houses, a cricket club, circular walks and a primary school which has an Ofsted rating of Outstanding. The property is in the catchment area for Ousedale secondary school in Newport Pagnell (4 miles) and the Bedford Harpur Trust schools are 10 miles away.