Linden House, St Andrews Road, East Haddon, Northamptonshire NN6 8DE

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Linden House, St Andrews Road, East Haddon, Northamptonshire NN6 8DE Linden House, St Andrews Road, East Haddon, Northamptonshire NN6 8DE A well presented family The property benefits from a ground floor guest bedroom suite which includes refitted en suite home with wonderful shower room. There is also a utility room and workshop/boot room to the ground floor. To the countryside views principal first floor there are three further bedrooms to include master suite with dressing The Property room and en suite bathroom. There is a family bathroom and further dressing room/nursery. Linden House occupies a wonderful semi- The studio/bedroom five is located above the rural position to the edge of the highly sought workshop and garage ground floor areas. after village of East Haddon. The property was constructed in 1982 by a respected local builder and occupies a generous plot of Features around half an acre enjoying superb views • Entrance porch, hallway and cloakroom over neighbouring undulating countryside. • Four reception rooms to include sitting room, During their time at the property the current dining room, study and family room/snug owners have further improved Linden House • Fitted kitchen/breakfast room and separate which now offers both spacious and versatile utility room family accommodation presented to a high standard. An entrance porch with cloakroom • Five bedrooms to include studio room/ off leads to a main hallway of open plan bedroom five design to the dining room with double doors • Three bathrooms including en suite facilities to to the patio and garden, both areas of which the master and guest bedroom have solid oak flooring. Stairs rise to the first floor. From the hall, doors afford access to • Improvements carried out by the owners the principal living accommodation to include include new windows, flooring, refitted a good proportioned sitting room with remote bathroom suites, kitchen and studio operated coal effect gas fire set to wooden • Gas radiator heating system and UPVC double mantel and surround. Bay window with glazing window seat affording views over the countryside beyond. There are two further • Landscaped gardens and grounds, in all 0.5 of reception rooms to include study with fitted an acre book shelving and cupboards and a family • Secure off road parking and attached double room/snug. Off the main hall is a bespoke garage with twin electric roller doors fitted kitchen/breakfast room comprising a generous range of handmade units, Aga set to feature recess, granite work surfaces and built- Outside in appliances to include Bosch dishwasher, The gardens and grounds form an attractive Beaumatic hob and Bosch fridge. Double feature to the property and extend to all doors also provide access to the gardens and aspects of Linden House providing beautiful grounds. views over neighbouring countryside. The property is approached along a private drive with brick pillared and twin gated entrance affording access to an extensive gravelled frontage and driveway. The principal gardens are landscaped and largely laid to lawn, enjoying a southerly aspect with well manicured flower and shrub borders. A large outside terraced/patio area is ideal for al fresco dining and outside entertainment complete with two electrically operated outside canopies. There is a further enclosed kitchen garden of good proportion with paved patio area. Location The desirable village of East Haddon lies some eight miles to the north west of the county town of Northampton. The area is well placed for communications with the M1 motorway offering rapid access to both the north and south of the country. To the North is the A14 dual carriageway. Train services are available to London Euston from both Long Buckby and Northampton with journey times of around one hour. Recreational activities in the area include sailing and fishing at Pitsford Reservoir and golf at Chapel Brampton. The village is situated in some of Northamptonshire’s most picturesque countryside. Education establishments include preparatory schooling at Maidwell, Pitsford and Spratton and Northampton. Private education at Rugby, Northampton, Pitsford and Wellingborough. The village of East Haddon benefits from a primary school and state secondary education available at the respected Guilsborough School. • Northampton 8 miles (London Euston 1 hour) • Milton Keynes 22 miles (London Euston 40 minutes) • M1 8 miles (Junction 16) (Distances/time approximate) Directions (NN6 8DE) From Northampton proceed in a Northerly direction, leaving the Town Centre on the A5199 Welford Road. Before Chapel Brampton turn left onto Sandy Lane continuing to the cross road junction. Proceed straight over on to the Holdenby Road and proceed out of Church Brampton. Continue through the h amlet of Holdenby and into the village of East Haddon. Upon entering the village proceed past the Red Lion and take the next left into St Andrews Road. Proceed to the end of St Andrews Road and the access drive to Linden House can be seen on the left hand side. Property Information Services: All main services are connected to the property Local Authority: Daventry Borough Council Tel: 01327 871 100 Council Tax Band: 'G' Tenure: Freehold Viewing: Only by appointment with Jackson -Stops & Staff – Tel: 01604 632 991 December 2015 Important Notice: Jackson -Stops & Staff, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. T hey have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurement s or distances are approximate. The text photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Jackson-Stops & Staff have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Northampton 01604 632 991 [email protected] 20 Bridge Street Northampton NN1 1NR jackson -stops.co.uk J048 .
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