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Crowfield Stonesthrow, Northants NN13 Stonesthrow, Crowfield Northants NN13 5TW Stonesthrow Crowfield Northants NN13 5TW • Cloakroom • 3 Bedrooms • Double Detached • Large Living/Dining Garage Room • Gardens to Front Side • Kitchen and Rear • Bathroom • Rear Views of Farmland Guide price £335,000 Freehold A charming 3 bedroom bungalow set within a good sized plot in this quiet hamlet within easy reach of Brackley and Syresham. The property includes a good sized living/dining room, kitchen, wet room, and 3 good sized bedrooms. The garden also benefits from a long lawned garden to the rear with a side area given over to a vegetable garden, and a shingle driveway for 2 vehicles and a detached double garage Local Authority: South Northamptonshire Council 01327 322322 Council Tax Band: This property is currently in band D Services connected: Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected. Heating is oil fired to radiators and the boiler is located in a cupboard in the main inner hallway. Fibre optic broadband connection point by kitchen gate (Gigaclear) but not connected. EPC Rating TBA Viewings by prior appointment through Macintyers 01280 701001 ACCOMMODATION The side door opens into the hallway which has a rear CROWFIELD Nestling in the facing window and has doors leading to the cloakroom Northamptonshire countryside and the Living Room. The cloakroom has a side facing on a no-through road, close to window and is fitted with pedestal basin and WC. The Whistley Wood, yet Living room has windows to front, side and rear, a conveniently located, Crowfield fireplace, and a serving hatch into the kitchen. The Living was originally an agricultural room leads to the inner hallway from which doors lead to 3 community, officially double cupboards, the kitchen, all three bedrooms and the designated as a settlement with bathroom. The Kitchen has a door to the front of the 25 houses and part of the property, and is fitted with a range of eye and base level Parish of Syresham. units with laminate work top. There are spaces for fridge/ www.crowfield-village.com freezer, cooker and slimline dishwasher. There is a sink drainer under the front facing window. Bedroom 1 is a double sized room with side and rear facing windows and a patio door to the rear garden. Bedroom 2 is also a double room with high part dormer style ceiling with rear facing window and roof window. Bedroom 3 is a large single room with side facing window. The bathroom/wet room has a front facing window is fitted with a walk in shower, pedestal basin in vanity cupboard and WC. There is also a carpeted attic storage space with loft ladder access GARDENS There is a front garden with plants and shrubs with short path to the kitchen door, and a rear garden which comprises a long lawned area with shrubbed borders, and a side garden area used for a vegetable patch, with 2 sheds and the oil tank. GARAGE and PARKING There is a shingle driveway leading to the large double garage (with workbench) and the rear garden. There is off road parking for 2 vehicles. ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS At offer agreed stage Macintyers will need to confirm the buyer's ID and will require full names, dates of birth and address details to complete this process prior to a sales memo being issued. HIGH SPEED RAIL 2 (HS2) For details on the proposed route of HS2 through North Bucks and South Northants please visit www.gov.uk/check- hs2-route The confirmed route passes over 3km South West of the property. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Referral Fees are paid to Macintyers by the Macintyers have prepared these particulars in good faith as a general guide and they do not constitute or form any part of an offer or any contract. No person within Macintyers has any authority to make or give representation following:- • If we refer your business to Spratt Endicott or or warranty on any property. All fixtures and fittings, carpets, curtains/blinds, kitchen equipment and furniture, whether fitted or not, are deemed removable by the seller unless specifically mentioned within these particulars. It Gilroy Steel Solicitors, a referral fee of £75 is paid must not be inferred that an item shown in a photograph is included in the sale. We have not tested the services, appliances and any fittings and the buyer is advised to undertake their own tests or get verification from their upon completion solicitor, prior to committing to the purchase. Sizes, areas, distances and floorplans included in these particulars are not to scale and are meant as a guide only to the general layout. Accordingly they should not be relied on for • If we refer your business to Higham Critchley Barrows or McRobie Adams Mortgage Advisors a flooring and furnishings. referral fee, averaging £150, received in respect of a mortgage generated is paid to Macintyers Ltd You are not under any obligation to use the Macintyers Ltd, Hartley House, 29 Market Place, services of any of the recommended providers, though should you accept our recommendation Brackley, Northants NN13 7AB the provider is expected to pay us the corresponding Referral Fee. The Mark of 01280 701001 [email protected] www.macintyers.co.uk property professionalism worldwide.
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