Magenta Estate Agents present a much-loved period home which retains many character features including a tiled hall floor, wooden flooring and a cast-iron bedroom fireplace. The two ground-floor reception rooms are well-proportioned and afford the flexibility of using separately or opening up to create a large open-plan space. The living space further comprises a kitchen, two double bedrooms and a large, refitted bathroom. Outside, is a good-sized rear garden to the end of which is a useful storage barn.
Ground floor
Entrance hall
Enter the property to the front aspect via a uPVC obscure double-glazed door into the hall which features an original tiled floor, stairs rising to the first-floor landing, door leading to the dining room.
Lounge 3.54 x 3.25m (11’7” x 10’8”)
Decorated in restful neutral tones, the lounge enjoys a feature fireplace with free-standing electric stove, further comprising wood flooring, TV point, uPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect, sliding door leading to:
Dining room 3.63m x 3.67m (12’ x 11’11”)
A lovely room in which to dine, complemented by rustic wood flooring, feature decorative fireplace, radiator, uPVC double-glazed window to the rear aspect, glazed door leading to the kitchen.
Kitchen 3.9m x 2.42m (12’10” x 7’11”)
The kitchen is fitted with a traditional range of wall and base units with laminate work surfaces over, further comprising a 1.5 bowl sink and drainer unit with mixer tap over, complementary tiling to splashbacks, built-in oven, built-in electric hob with concealed extractor fan over, space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, space for fridge/freezer, wood-effect tiled floor, door to useful understairs storage cupboard, uPVC double-glazed windows to the side and rear aspects, uPVC obscure double-glazed door to the side aspect giving access to the rear garden.
First floor
All communicating doors to:
Master bedroom 5.11m x 3.25m (16’9” x 10’8”)
Of an excellent size, the master bedroom comprises a radiator and two uPVC double-glazed windows to the front aspect.
Bedroom two 3.67m x 3.39m (12’ x 11’2”)
Another good-sized double bedroom with a feature cast-iron bedroom fireplace, radiator and uPVC double-glazed window to the rear aspect.
Bathroom 3.9m x 2.42m (12’10” x 7’11”)
Sleek and spacious, the bathroom has been refitted with a contemporary white suite comprising a pedestal basin with mixer tap over and contrasting splashback, low-level WC, panelled shower bath with glass shower screen, extractor fan, radiator, uPVC obscure double-glazed window to the rear aspect.
Outside
To the front of the property is a low-maintenance area enclosed by low-level brick walling. A footpath leads to the main entrance to the property.
Enclosed by timber fencing to either side, the rear garden comprises a paved patio with the remainder being gravelled. To the end of the garden, is a useful storage barn. There is also the benefit of a wooden gate leading to a shared passageway accessing the front garden and street.
About The Area
The market town of Raunds enjoys easy access to the A45 and A14 as well as a full range of shops and amenities including supermarkets, a medical centre, gp surgery, post office, schooling for all ages, restaurants and parks. Rushden Lakes affords opportunities galore to shop, eat and play: From department stores; a wide variety of restaurants and cafés; to activities including indoor climbing and
trampolining, a soft play facility and multiplex cinema.
Transport
· Mainline train services operate from Kettering, Wellingborough and Corby to London St. Pancras International with a journey time of around one hour.
· Higham Ferrers 3 miles, Rushden 5 miles, Wellingborough 8.5 miles,
Schools
· Playmates Pre-school: Ofsted Grade 1 (Outstanding)
· Windmill Primary School (Academy): Ofsted Grade 2 (Good)
· St. Peter’s Church of England Academy: Ofsted Grade 2 (Good)
· Raunds Manor School Sports College for children aged 11-18: Ofsted Grade 2 (Good)
· Wellingborough School: Independent school serving children aged 3-18
· Kimbolton School: Independent school serving children aged 4-18
· Oundle School: Co-educational independent school serving children aged 11-18
EPC Rating: E (48)
Council Tax: A (2022/23 - £1,390.44)