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The Boat House I High Street I Yelvertoft The Boat House I High Street I Yelvertoft THE BOAT HOUSE I HIGH STREET I YELVERTOFT I NN6 6LA A14 10 miles M1 13 miles Long Buckby 5 miles Yelvertoft 0.58 miles Yelvertoft is a village in north west Northamptonshire. The Grand Union Canal passes close to the village. The family run Yelvertoft Marina, which hosts a range of wildlife, is south east of the village. The village has three churches, a primary school, village hall and a public house. Residents have a choice of leisure facilities; a sports field with cricket and football pitches, a pocket park, children's play area, skate park and a basketball court. The Property This beautifully positioned property which comes with two waterside moorings, has five bedrooms, three reception rooms, a large sun room and roof terrace. The property offers a newly refitted bathroom and kitchen which overlooks the canal and leads directly on to the sunroom. The enclosed garden which is mainly laid to lawn with trees and a variety of bushes also contains a brick built outhouse and greenhouse. The large double garage includes an inspection pit and is easily accessible from the roadside. IMPORTANT NOTICE Features • Five bedrooms • Refitted kitchen and bathroom • Family bathroom and one ensuite • Gas central heating • Three reception rooms • Double garage with inspection pit and off road parking • Roof terrace • River views and two waterfront moorings • Large sun room/conservatory over looking the canal • Solar panels • Two open fires • Workshop Services Applications The property is connected to mains We regret that benefit claimants and electricity, water, gas and sewerage. students are not eligible for this property. Please refer to our tenant guide on our Tenancy website for further details. An Assured Shorthold Tenancy for an initial period of at least 6 Months. Renewals Payments possible thereafter, subject to compliance The first months rent and deposit must be with tenancy terms. The rent will be payable paid in advance of the commencement of monthly in advance by Bank Standing the tenancy by bank transfer only. Order. A copy of the draft Tenancy Council Tax Agreement can be inspected by Band F arrangement. Local Authority Rent Daventry District Council, Lodge Road, £2,500 pcm. Daventry, NN11 4FP Deposit Protection Scheme Tel 01327 871100 A refundable damage deposit of £2,884 will be held during the continuance of the Viewing tenancy (no interest payable). Berrys Strictly by appointment only - 01536 532370 protects deposits under the Deposit Protection Scheme. MPORTANT NOTICE: Berrys, it’s clients and any joint agents give notice that• 1. These particulars are prepared for the guidance only of prospective tenants and are intended to give a fair overall description of the property. 2. Any information contained herein (whether in the text, plans or photographs) is given in good faith but should not be relied upon as being a statement or representation of fact 3. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good condition or otherwise that any service or facilities are in good working order, or that the necessary statutory requirements have been met 4. The photographs appearing in these particulars show only a certain part and aspect of the property at the time when the photographs were taken. Certain aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken and it should not be assumed that the property remains precisely as displayed in the photographs. Furthermore no assumptions should be made in respect of parts of the property which are not shown in the photographs 5. Any areas measurements or distances are approximate 6. They are not authorised to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property 7. Tenants must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise KQ17139 .
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