Description
A stone under slate three bedroom barn conversion with enclosed gardens and a double open fronted carport. The property is part of a development of a former farmyard with a combination of new dwellings and conversions, and has over 1,500 sq. ft. of accommodation. The ground floor has an entrance hall with a cloakroom, a sitting room with French doors to the garden, a kitchen/dining room, family room, and a double bedroom with en suite. There are two further double bedrooms on the first floor with an en suite and a family bathroom.
The enclosed garden has a stone wall at the front with fence and hedge borders at the rear. The double carport has a block paved driveway to the front. The garden backs onto fields at the rear and has paved and gravelled seating areas, a lawn, and established beds and borders.
The property has LPG heating with a communal tank in the development.
Kitchen/Dining and Family Room The kitchen/dining room and family room are partially open plan and the dining room has French doors to the garden. The kitchen has a range of base and wall units with an electric oven, an induction hob with extractor fan over, and space and plumbing for a dishwasher, tumble dryer and full height fridge freezer. If preferred, there is space for a table in the kitchen with the current dining area used as an additional seating area.
Bedrooms and Bathrooms The two double bedrooms on the first floor both have built-in wardrobes. Bedroom one has a three piece en suite with WC, wash basin, and double shower cubicle, and the family bathroom has a three piece suite which includes a bath with a shower over. Both have tiled splashbacks and flooring and heated towel rails. The ground floor en suite has similar finishes and a double shower.
Schooling and Situation The local schools are Pattishall Church of England Primary School, Blakesley Church of England Primary School, Sponne School in Towcester, Northampton High School, Northampton School for Boys, and Quinton House School in Upton. Litchborough has a church, pub, a village hall and public play area with play equipment.