Description
A mid-Victorian ex Duke of Bedford three bedroom end of terrace house with an enclosed rear garden with a home office, a driveway and garage in a rural position. This period brick under clay tile property was built in 1855 and has 1,297 sq. ft. of versatile accommodation arranged over two floors. On the ground floor there is an entrance hallway with storage and a walk through to the dining area which has two sets of double doors to the separate sitting room, and the kitchen/breakfast/family room. A utility room adjoins, and is accessed from, the kitchen area and has a door to the cloakroom. Underfloor heating runs throughout the ground floor.
The first floor landing accesses three bedrooms and the three piece family bathroom.
Double wooden gates open to a gravelled driveway with parking for several vehicles. There is also a detached garage (which has planning for change of use). The rear garden is laid mainly to lawn with a paved patio adjacent to the rear of the house. There is a summer house, a home office with a shower room and views across open countryside.
Kitchen/Breakfast/Family Room The kitchen/breakfast/family room is fitted with a range of Shaker style base and wall units, and granite work surfaces. There is a central island unit/breakfast bar with a solid wood work surface and an inset sink with a mixer tap. A Velux window is overhead. Bi-fold doors from the end and side of the family open to the paved patio and garden. There is underfloor heating throughout.
Situation and Schooling Husborne Crawley is a small village and civil parish in Bedfordshire. The village touches the borders of the Woburn Abbey estate on one side. The nearby village of Aspley Guise has a gastropub, a Thai restaurant, and a hotel. There are further shopping, leisure, and other facilities in Woburn Sands. Husborne Crawley Lower School is in the village, Swallowfield Primary and Fulbrook Extended Secondary are in nearby Woburn Sands.