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4 Bedroom Semi-Detached for sale

Milton Malsor, NN7 3AW

NN7 3AW, Lower Road, Milton Malsor, Northampton, NN7, Northampton

Sale Price: £375,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 3/6/2015

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Milton Malsor, NN7 3AW

Property Summary:

Semi-Detached
4 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

ASTONS ESTATES say LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!!.. Set in the DESIRABLE VILLAGE of Milton Malsor this FAMILY HOME in GOOD CONDITION THROUGHOUT is a MUST SEE. With Four double bedrooms plus a loft room, a MODERN KITCHEN with utility, Separate Lounge & Dining rooms, downstairs cloakroom, LANDSCAPED rear garden, OFF ROAD PARKING & a DOUBLE GARAGE. This GREAT house really will really take your fancy if you are looking for a GOOD SIZE family home in a PICTURESQUE VILLAGE. Call ASTONS ESTATES Today.

Entrance hall

Wood door to front, Solid oak flooring, door to lounge, door to dining room, stairs to first floor landing.

Lounge

14'11\" x 11'07\" Solid oak flooring, radiator, double glazed window to front, French doors onto rear garden, open feature fireplace.

Dining room

10'04\" x 9'10\" Solid oak flooring, radiator, door to kitchen.

Kitchen

19'06\" x 9'11\" Fitted with a range of eye level & base units, Integral oven with gas hob & extractor over, Integral fridge/freezer & dishwasher, stainless steel sink with mixer tap, travetine tiled flooring, double glazed windows to side & rear aspects, door to under-stairs cupboard, door to utility room.

Utility room

Fitted with eye level & base units, space for a washing machine & tumble dryer, door to rear garden, door to garage, door to cloakroom.

Cloakroom

Low level WC, hand basin, heated towel rail, obscured UPVC window to front, heated towel rail.

FIRST FLOOR:



Landing

Carpet flooring, doors to all bedrooms, door to bathroom, loft hatch, door to a spiral staircase onto a useable loft space.

Master Bedroom

14'11\" x 8'11\" Carpet flooring, radiator, UPVC window to front, door to en-suite.

En-suite

Single shower unit, low level WC, hand basin, obscured UPVC to front.

Bedroom 2

14'11\" x 11'06\" Carpet flooring, UPVC double aspect windows to both front & rear, two radiators, built in wardrobe, vaulted & beamed ceilings.

Bedroom 3

13'01\" x 10'01\" Wood flooring, radiator, double glazed window to rear.

Bedroom 4

11'05\" x 10'05\" Carpet flooring, radiator UPVC window to front.

Bathroom

Bath with shower attachment, low level WC, hand basin, heated towel rail, velux roof window.

Loft room

Spiral staircase leading up to a loft room.

Front garden

Gravel driveway with off road parking for up to four cars.

Rear Garden

South west facing, mainly laid to lawn with a raised patio & decked seating areas, pond, shrub bed & flower bed borders, gated side access.

Garage

Double garage with metal up & over doors, double glazed windows & doors onto rear garden.

Services

Council Tax Band: D - £1485.00

Summary

Milton Malsor is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, England. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Northampton town centre, 45 miles (72 km) south-east of Birmingham, and 66 miles (106 km) north of central London; junction 15 of the M1 motorway is 2 miles (3.2 km) east by road. The area of the Milton Malsor civil parish is about 1,650 acres (670 ha), stretching from north of the M1 motorway between junctions 15 and 15A, south to the West Coast Main Line, east to the A508 and A45 roads, and west to the A43 road.

The village's name is from the Old English middel for \"Middle\" and tun meaning farm or settlement and the second part of the name appears to be from \"Malsoures\", the name of a prominent local family added much later. The first recorded mention of the village is in the days of William the Conqueror and the Domesday Book. This records that there were two manors and two men held lands at Milton as part of their Baronies. These were William Peverel and Goisfrid Alselin

Many fields around the village reflect England's history. The field known as 'the Leys' (opposite Milton House in Rectory Lane) shows clear signs of 18th century pre-enclosure and pre-British Agricultural Revolution farming in strips although this is slowly disappearing with recent farming. The mediaeval open field system was enclosed in Milton in 1779 together with that of Collingtree.[9] The soil is predominantly sandy as one might expect since the area is the bed of an ancient river. Evidence of sand and clay extraction is all around, reflecting 19th and 20th century industrial and urban expansion. For example, the small industrial estate in Gayton Road is on an old clay quarry; the playing and football fields in Collingtree Road are on the sites of sand quarries - in the latter case mostly filled with clay spoil from the 1950s construction of the M1. The field between Towcester Road and the A43 Milton by-pass, which opened in May 1991,[10] to the west of the village was also the site of a sand quarry in the 1950s and 1960s.

In 1965 the driver of a mechanical digger spotted a shiny object in a newly exposed face. It turned out to be an early Bronze Age Cinerary Urn. The field between the village and the M1 on the north side of Collingtree Road is an area designated by Northamptonshire County Council[1] for sand extraction. The sand is stated by the county council to be of the 'soft sand' type suitable for mortar. The site is in Milton Malsor parish and only ca.200m from houses in the village. It was originally called the \"Collingtree site\" but the county council finally referred to it as the Milton site in late 2008. It has so far not been developed probably due to its triangular shape and stranded location between the motorway along one edge, the railway line another and a road unsuited to heavy lorries on the third. The site is included in the county council's mineral's and waste plan, the subject of a Public Inquiry in 2009.[11] A third Public Inquiry in 2010 retained the site.

A stream runs northwest through the village, partly in a conduit but visible from Collingtree Road and Rectory Lane as it flows north through the field known as 'The Dip' after an old sheep dip the remains of which are still visible. In Spring 1998 this flooded, causing minor damage to some houses. The stream flows north joining with others from the east and south flowing south and west around Hunsbury Hill. It then joins the River Nene at Upton, west of Northampton. The Grand Union Canal and its Northampton arm, built in 1815 passes nearby. There is a marina just off the road to Gayton. There are 17 locks on the arm, taking the canal downhill into Northampton and to join the River Nene east of the town. It takes about two hours for a boat to travel through.

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Property Features :

  • Popular Village
  • Good Condition Throughout
  • Four Double Bedrooms
  • En-Suite to Master Bedroom
  • Modern Kitchen