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3 Bedroom Detached For Sale

64 Sharpenhoe Road Streatley, LU3 3PS

LU3 3PS, Sharpenhoe Road, Streatley, Luton, LU3, Luton

Sale Price: £499,500

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 2/23/2015

 Central, Bedfordshire,
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64 Sharpenhoe Road Streatley, LU3 3PS

Property Summary:

Detached
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

A superb example of a Tudor building, we understand dating back in part to around 1460 with later editions and grade II listed. The village of Streatley is very sought after and has a thriving community with a village hall, public house, tennis courts, play area and a church. This delightful home really emulates the phase a 'chocolate box cottage', framed under a part thatched, part clay tiled roof and oozing charm and character throughout. Many of the rooms are dual aspect and have exposed beams and period features. The accommodation is arranged over 2 floors and is deceptively well sized with a reception hall being 21' long, a beautiful living room and snug both with fireplaces, a dining room, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom and office with a loft room above. Upstairs there is a good sized landing where you can see the pitch of the old building now linked to the later extension - it is a lovely feature. There are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The gardens are to the front and side and fringed at the front with a picket fence, various features including a working well add to the 'cottage style'. Views are to the front and rear and there is a 27' wide garage with full length loft space above. In all, this lovely home is ideal for a buyer searching for a period home in a countryside setting with good commuter links.Call the team at Local Agent Network on 01525 876600 to book your appointment to view.

Reception hall - 21' 6'' x 11' 0'' max (6.55m x 3.35m)
An impressive reception area with the timbered and split staircase with cupboard under. Due to the size of the room it is ideal as a further sitting/dining area if required. Beamed walls with cushioned plastering.

Living room - 13' 2'' x 11' 6'' (4.01m x 3.50m)
Everything you would expect from a room of this period - heavily beamed ceiling and walls with cushioned plastering. A brick 'inglenook' styled fireplace with brickwork and a quarry tiled hearth and a triple aspect with windows to the front (with views), side and rear allowing a good level of natural light.

Snug - 13' 1'' x 10' 5'' (3.98m x 3.17m)
Also in the original part of the building so there are extensive beams to the ceiling and walls and again with cushioned plastering. A feature fireplace with brickwork and a quarry tiled hearth. Window to the front elevation with views.

Kitchen - 12' 10'' x 8' 9'' (3.91m x 2.66m)
Dual aspect with windows to the side and rear aspects. Range of eye and base mounted units. Stainless steel one and half times drainer sink with mixer taps and cupboards below. Plumbing for dishwasher. Concealed extractor hood. Miele four ring ceramic electric hob. Area for microwave. Two Miele built in split eye level ovens. Range of splash back tiles. Ceramic tiles to floor with under floor heating. Exposed beams. Built in larder cupboard. Built in boiler cupboard housing the oil fired boiler providing domestic hot water and central heating. Multi glazed door leading into;

Utility room - 6' 3'' x 6' 0'' (1.90m x 1.83m)
Excluding space for tumble dryer & washing machine. A range of Built in cupboards with hanging space. Ceiling down lighters. Ceramic tiled flooring. Areas for tumble dryer & washing machine.

Dining room - 15' 10'' x 9' 10'' (4.82m x 2.99m)
A lovely addition to the home and giving enough space for a good sized dining table. Having a dual aspect with a window to one side and double doors leading out to the garden. Exposed brickwork to one wall, fitted cupboard.

Cloakroom
Window to the side aspect. Vanity hand wash basin with cupboards below. Range of splash back tiles. Low level WC.

Study - 10' 9'' x 6' 8'' (3.27m x 2.03m)
Arched style single glazed window to side aspect. Port style window to the front aspect. Exposed beams. Built in wall cabinet. Portable stairs leading to;

Loft room - 10' 9'' x 6' 8'' (3.27m x 2.03m)
Velux window. Power and light.

First Floor

Split landing
The main landing is where the old meets the 'new'. You can see the pitch of the original roof with exposed timbers and is a lovely feature. The 2nd part of the landing serves bedrooms 1 and 3.

Bedroom 1 - 13' 4'' x 13' 2'' (4.06m x 4.01m)
Dual aspect with a window to the side and an 'eyebrow' window to the front enjoying countryside views. Fitted wardrobes and exposed beams.

Bedroom 2 - 14' 8'' x 9' 0'' (4.47m x 2.74m)
Dual aspect with windows to the side and rear and again with countryside views. Sloping ceiling to part, built in wardrobes and vanity unit, built in eaves storage.

Bedroom 3 - 11' 3'' x 7' 8'' (3.43m x 2.34m)
Dual aspect with a window to the side and an 'eyebrow' window to the front enjoying countryside views. Built in wardrobes and exposed beams.

Bathroom
Window to side aspect. Panel bath with separate shower over. Bidet. Low level WC. Vanity unit wash hand basin with cupboards below. Built in eaves storage. Tiled walls.

Externally

Front and side gardens
Picket fence leading to low maintenance shingle area bordered with established mature shrub and flowers beds. Working well. Lawn area to side with mature shrubs & flower borders. Large sun patio. Steps leading to further patio area and potting / greenhouse attached to the garage.

Garage - 27' 2'' x 14' 0'' (8.27m x 4.26m)
Up and over door. power and light. Door and window to side. Full length loft storage area above. Outside light. Ample shingle parking area in front for at least two cars.

Property Features :

  • Tudor in part with later extension
  • Grade II listed
  • Lovely character features - beams and fireplaces
  • Living room
  • Snug