10 Yardley Road
Olney, Buckinghamshire, MK46 5DX
£525,000
Property Highlights
- Renovated semi detached property
- Three bedrooms; one en suite
- Four reception rooms
- Modern main bathroom
- First floor office
- Garage and off street parking
- Planning permission to extend
- No upper chain
Property description
A renovated 1930s bay fronted three bedroom semi detached house with an office, an en suite wet room, a garage and parking, situated in the market town of Olney.
The property has been refurbished throughout by the current owner and the loft has been converted into the principal bedroom with views over the rear garden and beyond. The accommodation is set over three floors and includes a tiled porch, and a hallway which has an understairs cupboard, a further storage cupboard, and a cloakroom with tiled flooring, a vanity wash basin, and a WC. There is a sitting room with exposed wooden floorboards, a feature log burner and a bay window with plantation shutters, and the ground floor also has a fitted kitchen with a door to the conservatory, and an opening to the dining room which has a door to the garden and an opening to the snug. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, an office which could be used as a fourth bedroom, and a modern fitted bathroom. The principal bedroom on the second floor has a Juliet balcony, eaves storage, and a fully tiled en suite wet room.
Kitchen
The kitchen has a range of full height, wall and base units, a breakfast bar, and work surfaces incorporating a one and a half bowl sink and drainer. Integrated appliances include an eye level oven and grill, an induction hob with an extractor over, a washing machine and a fridge/freezer. Wood effect flooring continues into the dining room.
Outside
The front garden is laid to lawn with shrub borders, a brick boundary wall, and a block paved driveway providing parking for two cars leading to the garage which houses the boiler. The enclosed rear garden has a paved patio with steps down to the lawn area with trellis supporting a Pyracanthas and hedge borders. There is a gravelled seating area at the bottom of the garden, and a timber shed with electricity.
Situation and Schooling
Olney was featured in the Sunday Times best places to live 2022and has shops, pubs and restaurants, a weekly market and a monthly farmers market. There are clubs for football, rugby, tennis, cricket and bowls and it is less than a mile from Emberton Country Park. Catchment schools are Olney Infant Academy, Olney Middle school, and Ousedale secondary school, or there is a bus to the Harpur Trust schools in Bedford.
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