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31-33 High Street

Stoke Goldington, Buckinghamshire, MK16 8NP

£1,750 pcm (Other fees apply)

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Property Highlights

  • A Grade II listed 18th century thatched cottage
  • Four bedrooms; bathroom and shower room
  • Three reception rooms
  • Refitted kitchen, utility room
  • Character features
  • Off street parking
  • Enclosed rear garden
  • Available November 2024, unfurnished

Property description

A Grade II listed 18th century four bedroom detached thatched cottage with 1,627 sq. ft. of accommodation, situated in the village of Stoke Goldington.

Formerly the village shop and two cottages the lower part was the first dwelling built in Stoke Goldington. The property has been refurbished whilst still retaining character features such as exposed timber beams, open fireplaces, high vaulted ceilings, and exposed stone work. The flexible accommodation includes a sitting room, dining room, study, refitted kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and a bedroom on the ground floor. On the first floor there are three bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room. There is gravelled off street parking on both sides of the property, an enclosed rear garden, and storage barns. The property is available November 2024, unfurnished.

Ground Floor

The entrance hall has exposed brick and stone work, quarry tiled flooring, a wooden staircase to the first floor, and a door to the rear garden. The principal bedroom is located at the end of the ground floor and has a door and window to the front, tiled flooring, a vaulted ceiling with timber beams, and double doors to the rear garden.

Reception Rooms

The sitting room has an open fireplace with a quarry tiled hearth and a beam over. There is an understairs storage cupboard and a wooden latched door to the second staircase to the first floor. The floor is wooden, and there are exposed ceiling beams, exposed stone work to one wall, and deep silled windows to the front and rear. The dining room has an exposed brickwork chimney breast, exposed ceiling beams, quarry tiled flooring, and deep silled windows to the front and rear. The study has an exposed brick work fireplace, exposed ceiling beams, a window to the front with a wood display plinth, and a door to the rear garden.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room and Utility Room

The refitted kitchen/breakfast room has stainless steel base units and drawers with stainless steel work surfaces incorporating a stainless steel one and a half bowl sink and drainer. There is a built-in oven and hob, space for further appliances, quarry tiled flooring, inset ceiling spotlights, a built-in double storage cupboard, and windows to the front and rear. The utility room has wood block work surfaces, and spaces and plumbing for a washing machine, dishwasher, and tumble dryer. There is exposed stone work to the wall, quarry tiled flooring, a window to the front, and a stable door to the rear garden.

First Floor

Accessed via the first staircase the landing has a built-in storage cupboard, and a window to the rear. Bedroom four has access to the loft space, and a window to the front. Bedroom three has exposed ceiling beams, and a window to the rear. The shower room has a corner shower cubicle, a WC, a wash basin, painted floorboards, a cupboard housing the hot water tank, and a window to the front.

First Floor Second Section

The second staircase in the sitting room leads to bedroom two and a bathroom. Bedroom two has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, and a window to the side. The bathroom has a built-in bath with a shower attachment, a WC, a wash basin, exposed beams, and a window to the rear.

Outside

Two gravelled driveways provide off street parking on both sides of the property. Two gates lead to the rear garden which has a decked seating area, and a raised lawn garden with fenced borders.

Location and Schooling

Stoke Goldington is a village situated on the northern most tip of the Buckinghamshire county border. The village has a shop, village hall, pre-school and first school, a church and The Lamb public house. Secondary schooling is available at Ousedale school in Olney and Newport Pagnell, and the Harpur Trust schools in Bedford.

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