Description
A mid Victorian four bedroom detached cottage with far reaching views across Buckinghamshire countryside. Originally two cottages, this split level property situated in a village location had a two storey extension in 2018.
The property has 1,631 sq. ft. of accommodation including on the ground floor, a sitting room with bi-fold doors, a dining room with a bay window and a stable door opening to the garden, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room, and a cloakroom.
The principal bedroom has eaves storage, fitted wardrobes and a Juliet balcony. The second bedroom has a range of fitted wardrobes. There are two further bedrooms - bedroom four is currently used as an office and has a range of fitted furniture - and the family bathroom.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room and Utility Room The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of grey fronted base and tall units, granite work tops incorporating an inset sink and a central island unit with cupboards under. There is a Rangemaster cooker and a Bosch fridge/freezer. The utility room is fitted with the same style units and worktops as the kitchen and has an integrated AEG dishwasher and a Bosch washing machine.
Outside The property is approached via a gravel driveway with parking for several vehicles. There is a tiered patio with a retaining wall, a lawn area with a hot tub, a summer house with a decked patio, mature trees and shrubs, three sheds, a wood store, and a picket fence. There are far reaching views across Buckinghamshire countryside from the garden.
Situation and Schooling Bow Brickhill is a small village with a 'gastro pub' - The Wheatsheaf and Bow Brickhill C of E primary school. The town of Woburn Sands is approximately 2 miles away and has a high street with shops, restaurants, and public houses. There is a doctor and dentists' surgery. Further schooling can be found at Swallowfield Primary school and Fulbrook Extended Secondary school. The market town of Woburn is approximately 4 miles away and Bow Brickhill woods and Caldecotte lake are nearby.