Description
A Georgian three bedroom double fronted detached house with a separate one bedroom annexe, a drive with a garage and an enclosed rear garden in a village location. This period property has a combined approximate 2.394 sq. ft. of versatile accommodation arranged over three floors. On the ground floor there is an entrance hall, a dual aspect sitting room, a dining room, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room, and a cloakroom. Stairs from the hallway lead down to the cellar. Leading off the first floor landing, the principal bedroom has an en suite bathroom. There are two further bedrooms and a family shower room.
The front garden is planted with low maintenance shrubs and steps lead up to the front door. Double wooden gates open to a shingle driveway leading to the single garage at the rear, attached to which are a summer house and an open plan, one bedroom self-contained annexe with a vaulted ceiling, a kitchen and a three piece shower room.
The property retains many 19th-century features, including fireplaces, original wooden floorboards and doors, sash windows and dado-height panelling.
Ground Floor The dual aspect sitting room has a canted bay window to the front and French doors opening to the rear garden. Both the sitting room and dining room have open fireplaces with decorative mantelpieces and the dining room bay window has a window seat. The dual aspect, farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room has an exposed ceiling beam and is fitted with a range of base units and worktops. There is a built-in oven and an electric hob with an extractor above. The slate flooring continues into the utility room, which has a range of fitted units, a stainless steel sink and a door to the rear garden.
Outside The front garden is enclosed by stone walls and has established planting. The rear garden is laid to lawn with a sunken paved patio, retained by brick walls, adjacent to the rear of the house. Steps from the patio lead up to a shingle driveway which leads to the garage, the summerhouse, and the self-contained annexe. Screening and planting are provided by mature hedging, shrubs, and bushes.
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 are doctorsÂ’ and dentists' surgeries. Further schooling can be found at Swallowfield primary school and Fulbrook extended secondary school.