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House For Sale £425,000
Back Lane, Hardingstone NN4


Description

Description:

An extended period family home of local stone with tiled pitched and hipped roofs located in the heart of the Conservation Area in Hardingstone village. The original portion of the property is believed to date to the mid 1700’s and retains much original character with exposed beams and an open fireplace. A sympathetic stone extension has been formed to the rear of the property providing spacious and bright living accommodation with views onto a delightful tiered south facing rear garden. The property also benefits from off-road parking, vaulted ceilings and is of a high specification throughout.


Features:

Desirable village location

Conservation Area

Ironstone construction

Period property with character

Good sized south facing rear garden

Off-road parking

3 bedrooms

Large open plan kitchen

Recently fitted Bells shower room

High specification throughout


Local Authority: West Northamptonshire Council (Northampton Area)

Council Tax: Band B

EPC: Rating TBC

Services: Electricity, Gas, Water, Drainage


Location:

Hardingstone is an attractive village bordering the tranquil Delapré Abbey and is approximately 1 mile from Northampton town centre. The village has its fair share of historic buildings and is positioned on the southern edge of the town, looking from its hilltop position across the Nene valley.

Hardingstone has two traditional public houses, The Crown and The Sun together with a good range of amenities and facilities including a post office, Waitrose, newsagents, and several hairdressers. A popular Garden Centre is also close by, and schooling is well served by Hardingstone Primary School and Northampton High School for Girls.

Hardingstone is popular with commuters having easy access to Junction 15 of the M1, and both Northampton and Milton Keynes Railway Stations provide regular intercity services to Birmingham New Street, and London Euston.

On the edge of the village can be found one of only three remaining Eleanor crosses in the country. The historic cross commemorates the resting at nearby Delapré Abbey of the body of Queen Eleanor of Castile while King Edward I stayed at nearby Northampton Castle.

Hardingstone is an excellent choice for anyone looking to settle in a Northampton and offers a great balance of convenience, period charm, and good amenities.


Important Notice:

Whilst every care has been taken with the preparation of these Sales Particulars complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not constitute a contract or part of one. David Cosby Chartered Surveyors have not conducted a survey of the premises, nor have we tested services, appliances, equipment, or fittings within the property and therefore no guarantee can be made that they are in good working order. No assumption should be made that the property has all necessary statutory approvals and consents such as planning and building regulations approval. Any measurements given within the particulars are approximate and photographs are provided for general information and do not infer that any item shown is included in the sale. Any plans provided are for illustrative purposes only and are not to scale. In all cases, prospective purchasers should verify matters for themselves by way of independent inspection and enquiries. Any comments made herein on the condition of the property are provided for guidance only and should not be relied upon.



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