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The House, Cold Ashby Golf Club, Stanford Road, Cold Ashby, Northamptonshire, NN6 6EP The House, Cold Ashby Golf Club, Stanford Road, Cold Ashby, Northamptonshire, NN6 6EP The House, Cold Ashby Golf Club, Stanford Road, Cold Ashby, Northamptonshire, NN6 6EP Guide Price: £495,000 Freehold An individually built detached house set in the stunning surroundings of the 18 hole, 200 acre, Cold Ashby golf course enjoying far reaching views. Features Individually constructed detached family house Four reception rooms Downstairs shower room Kitchen & utility room Four double bedrooms & bathroom Set in its own private gardens Far reaching views Set amongst around 200 acres Location The popular village of Cold Ashby is surrounded by rolling countryside and local amenities to include a public house, village hall and playing fields, bowls club, church and an 18 hole golf club with function room and club house. The village is reached via the A5199, Northampton to Leicester Road, with excellent access to the A14 approximately 1.5 miles away, which in turn gives access to the M1 and M6 at Catthorpe Interchange approximately 8 miles. The pretty market town of Market Harborough is approximately nine miles in distance and Rugby thirteen miles, both of which offer large supermarkets, high street shopping and main line train stations to London St Pancras International and London Euston respectively. Long Buckby station being approximately seven miles in distance. Primary and secondary education is provided in the nearby village of Guilsborough. Both schools have an excellent reputation. Independent schools in the area include Spratton Hall Prep School, Maidwell Hall together with Bilton Grange at Dunchurch. Public schools include Rugby, Wellingborough, Uppingham, Oundle and Oakham. Ground Floor First Floor There is a spacious entrance hall with doors off to all principal rooms and stairs rising to the first floor There are four double bedrooms, all enjoying far reaching views across the fairways and accommodation. There is a downstairs shower room with shower cubicle, wash basin and WC. The beyond. The family bathroom has a panelledQuote-in bath, shower or cubicle,caption. wash basin and WC. main focal point of the sitting room is the stone built fireplace with log effect gas fire and display plinths. There is an archway to the garden room which is a single storey extension with French doors Outside and windows overlooking the fairways and far reaching views. The family room and dining room and There is a driveway providing ample off-road parkingCould for several just vehicles and mainly laid to the kitchen has a selection of fitted base and eye level units, working surfaces incorporating a stainless lawn gardens with mature trees and shrubs surrounding the property and a paved terrace. steel sink unit, plumbing for dishwasher, gas hob and electric double oven and an adjoining utility be another image room with matching cabinets, plumbing and space for automatic washing machine, wall mounted “Worcester” boiler and a door to outside. Viewing Strictly by prior appointment via the agents. 01604 823456. Fixtures and Fittings Only those items in the nature of fixtures and fittings mentioned in these particulars are included in the sale. Other items are specifically excluded. None of the appliances have been tested by the agents and they are not certified or warranted in any way. Services None of the available services have been tested and purchasers should note that it is their specific responsibility to make their own enquiries of the appropriate authorities as to the location, adequacy and availability of mains water, electricity, gas and drainage services. Local Authority Daventry District Council Tel:01327-871100 Howkins & Harrison Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Sales Particulars, but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. In all cases, buyers should verify matters for themselves. Where property alterations have been undertaken buyers should check that relevant permissions have been obtained. If there is any point, which is of particular importance let us know and we will verify it for you. These Particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. All measurements 14 Bridge Street, Northampton NN1 1NW are approximate. The Fixtures, Fittings, Services & Appliances have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Photographs are provided for general information and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. Plans are provided for general guidance and are not to scale. Telephone 01604 823456 Email [email protected] Web howkinsandharrison.co.uk Facebook HowkinsandHarrison Twitter HowkinsLLP Instagram HowkinsLLP .
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