Description
A 1700s part stone and part brick four bedroom semi detached cottage with two en suite shower rooms, gated carport parking and a studio, situated in a conservation area in the market town of Olney. The property was formerly two cottages which have been modernised and remodelled over the years.
The accommodation includes a dual aspect sitting room with quarry tiled flooring and bi-fold doors to the garden, and a family room with a feature fireplace with an inset multi burner stove, built-in cupboards and shelving to the side, and stairs to the first floor with an understairs storage cupboard. Also on the ground floor is a kitchen/breakfast/dining room, a utility/cloakroom, and a reception hall with a door to the rear.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms with en suite shower rooms, two further bedrooms, and a main four piece bathroom.
Kitchen/Breakfast/Dining Room The kitchen has a range of full height, wall and base units with work surfaces incorporating a one and a half bowl sink and drainer, and a breakfast bar. Built-in appliances include an eye level double oven, a hob, dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer. Tiled flooring continues to the dining area which has double doors to the garden with skylight windows over.
Principal Bedroom and Bedroom Two The principal bedroom has two built-in double wardrobes, a Velux window, and a door to a balcony which has views over the rear garden towards the church. The en suite has a double shower cubicle, a pedestal wash basin, a WC, and a heated towel rail. The dual aspect bedroom two also has an en suite shower room.
Outside Electric gates open to the carport off street parking area leading to the established south facing garden which has trellis and climbing shrubs, lawn areas with walled surround, a decked area, a timber built store, and a paved area with a pathway to a other garden area. The detached brick built studio/office has heating, power and lights, tiled flooring, a window to the side, and bi-fold doors to the garden.
Situation and Schooling Olney was featured in the Sunday Times "best places to live 2022"and has shops, pubs and restaurants, a weekly market and a monthly farmers' market. There are clubs for football, rugby, tennis, cricket and bowls and it is less than a mile from Emberton Country Park. Catchment schools are Olney Infant Academy, Olney Middle school, and Ousedale secondary school, or there is a bus to the Harpur Trust schools in Bedford.