three bedrooms | open plan living | kitchen dining family room | bi-folds | en suite | study | sitting room | two shower rooms | utility | 90′ and 70′ garden | three outbuildings | no upper chain
In through the front door and the calming quality and decor are apparent; there is a good size entrance hall, study to the left and sitting room to the right. The sitting room has classic 1930’s proportions, a large bay window and exposed floorboards and brick fireplace with wood burning stove.
Back down the hallway to a utility and shower room on the left and into the “wow factor”, kitchen dining family room. The family room is to the right with wood burning stove and open to the dining room with its vaulted ceiling and views over the terrace and garden. The kitchen is a duck egg blue with clean modern lines and white quartz worktops. There is an abundance of storage and class in this space, with appliances hidden away.
On the first floor there is the former main bedroom, now bedroom two, to the front of the house with bay window and fitted wardrobes. There is a further double bedroom behind and a shower room. The landing has been opened up and a full size staircase elevates you to bedroom one and en suite. This a generous space with three picture windows to the garden and beyond. The en suite has a bath and wonderful tiling.
Outside to the front there is parking for one or two cars and gated access to the rear.
The 90′ garden is key selling feature of the house, stuffed to the gunnels with an array of colour and planting. There is a raised terrace close to the house and lawn leading to a private patio enclosed by planting to hide away in.
A gardeners delight.
The land to back of the plot is 70′, there is a large wooden workshop 15’6 x 10′ with power and water, a lovely blue wooden studio cabin 15′ x 15’2 which is insulated and double glazed with power, ethernet and water. Next to this an insulated wooden shed 9’8 x 9’6 and decent size greenhouse. The area has been devoted to many neat, raised beds for flowers and vegetables, and much of the garden is serviced by a Hozelock watering system, with various water collection points and solar panel irrigation to the polytunnel.
The area to the right of the studio, about half of the 70′ is rented from a neighbour, an ongoing arrangement for £75.00 pa. This area offers the vegetable plot, the garden tool shed, the log store and a polytunnel to extend your growing season, and a composting system.