Barn Cottage, Maidford, , NN12 8HQ

A stone built cottage, Outside requiring some updating, Double five-bar gates open to a gravelled drive but with extension which leads to a gravelled parking area and on into a small stable yard to the rear of the potential, set in the quiet cottage. Onto this courtyard face three brick rural village of Maidford and stone built stables, requiring repair, that could offer potential for an extension to the The Property cottage or be adapted for other uses. Attached to the stables is the timber framed five-bay Barn Cottage stands well set back from cart shed. The garden lies to the south of the King Street behind its deep south facing cottage with lawns, terrace, herbaceous garden. The cottage is built of ironstone borders and mature shrubs. with a Welsh slated roof and dates from 1991. It now requires refurbishment, but also has considerable potential for Location extension. Maidford is a small village lying midway between Banbury and Northampton, off the Banbury Lane, Within its grounds , it has extensive and is surrounded by pretty and rolling open outbuildings including three brick and countryside. The village has a church and a stone built stables and a five-bay open front number of interesting older buildings. The cart shed, which could be used in part as a nearby village of provides primary carport/garaging. schooling, a village store and a public house. The local shopping town is Towcester, which has Features health and leisure centres, supermarkets and restaurants. There are train stations at • Large living room with open fireplace and Northampton and Milton Keynes, the latter with French doors to garden trains to Euston is about 35 minutes. • Kitchen/dining room with Aga cooker, limed oak cupboards and built-in • Northampton 11 miles appliances • M1 (Junction 16) 8 miles • Utility room and larder • Banbury/M40 (Junction 11) 12 miles • Sizeable ground floor double bedroom • Towcester 7 miles • Ground floor bathroom • Milton Keynes 18 miles • Two further first floor bedrooms • Family bathroom (Distances/time approximate) • Three stables and open cart shed • Mature south facing garden

About 0.085 hectare (0.21 of an acre)

Directions (NN12 8HQ) From Northampton take the A45 (Weedon Road) due west towards Daventry. Shortly before reaching Harpole, turn left signed to Kislingbury and proceed from there to Bugbrooke, to Maidford. On the edge of the village, at the crossroads, turn right signposted to Preston Capes. A short distance into the village take the first left hand turn into King Street and Barn Cottage will be found on the right.

Property Information Services: Mains water and electricity are connected. The cottage has an oil fired central heating and hot water boiler and an oil fired Aga

Local Authority: Council Tel: 01327 322 322

Council Tax Band: 'F'

Tenure: Freehold

Viewing: Only by appointment with Jackson -Stops & Staff – Tel: 01604 632 991

May 2015

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