Description
A brick built three/four bedroom detached house with a double garage, off street parking for six cars and an approximate 85 ft. long rear garden with open views, in the village of Hartwell. The accommodation, set over two floors, is in excess of 1,560 sq. ft. It includes double doors to an entrance porch which leads to the entrance hall, which has stairs to the first floor with an understairs storage cupboard, and parquet flooring which continues into the dual aspect sitting room. This has a feature brick-built open fireplace and patio doors to the rear garden. Also on the ground floor is a fitted kitchen/breakfast room with an adjoining utility room with a butlers sink, a door to the rear porch, and access to the cloakroom and dining room.
On the first floor there is a principal bedroom with built-in bedroom furniture and access to the dressing room/bedroom four, which has eaves storage. There are two further bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes and one with a wash basin and access to the shower room. The main bathroom has a corner bath with a shower over, a WC, and a wash basin.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room Accessed from the entrance hall, the kitchen/breakfast room has tiled flooring, and a range of Shaker style wall and base units with wood block style worksurfaces incorporating a one-and-a-half bowl sink and drainer and partially tiled walls. There is a matching breakfast island, a built-in dishwasher, spaces for a range cooker and an American style fridge/freezer, and a walk-in pantry. A window overlooks the rear garden and a door opens to the utility room leading to the ground floor cloakroom.
Outside A five bar timber gate opens to the gravelled driveway providing parking for six cars leading to the double garage which has an up and over door, power and light connected, and the boiler. The enclosed rear garden backs onto open fields. There are paved and gravelled patio seating areas and the remainder is mostly laid to lawn with interspersed trees and shrubs. Also included are an outside tap and lighting, and a door leads to the garage.
Situation and Schooling The village of Hartwell has a parish church, the Rose and Crown public house, a community centre, a recreation ground, a village shop incorporating a post office, and a Conservative Club. Just outside the village is Salcey Forest, an oasis of nature and history with a 5-mile cycle route and 6-mile horse riding trail. There is Hartwell C of E Primary school in the village, and Northampton High school for girls is approximately 12 miles and Northampton High school for boys is approximately 8.5 miles away.