Description
An extended Grade II listed 18th century stone built two double bedroom terrace cottage with a south facing courtyard garden, situated in the village of Lavendon. The property has character features, including an inglenook fireplace and exposed timbers, combined with modern fixtures and fittings, and has been redecorated throughout.
The accommodation on the ground floor includes a dual aspect sitting room, and an open plan kitchen/dining room which includes a built-in oven and hob, quartz work surfaces, plantation window shutters, and tiled flooring. There is also a utility room with space for a washing machine, and a shower room.
On the first floor there two double bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes spanning one wall, and a refitted shower room which has a tiled shower cubicle, a vanity wash basin, a WC, and pattern tiled flooring.
Sitting Room The sitting room has a feature Inglenook fireplace with stone work and a fitted log burner set on a brick hearth. There are exposed beams, a window to the front with window seat and plantation shutters, engineered oak flooring, and double doors to the rear courtyard garden.
Outside The landscaped split level courtyard garden at the rear is enclosed by stone walling and has established shrubs providing screening. It has been landscaped and has several paved seating areas. There is also a timber built office which has power and lighting.
Situation The village of Lavendon is situated at the very north of Buckinghamshire, close to the borders with Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire. The village has a village shop and post office, two public houses/restaurants and an outstanding nursery and primary school. Lavendon is also in catchment for the Olney schools or there is a bus service to the independent Harpur Trust schools in Bedford, about 9.5 miles away. There is access to many countryside walks including the famous Three Shires Way.