Property description
This three storey Period residence of immense charm and character enjoys an enviable position within this conservation area with impressive views from principle elevations over Penn Common and beyond and further enjoys the benefits of local amenities including St Bartholomews Church and Village hall within easy walking distance.Briefly comprises covered porch, vestibule, utility, fitted cloakroom, reception hall with sweeping staircase,cellar, open plan fitted kitchen and sitting room, dining room, four bedrooms- 3 en-suite, allocated parking and enclosed private rear garden and views. EPC=E40
Situated in a sought after Conservation Area known locally as Penn Village with its Victorian style street lamps, old fashioned hostelry at the Barley Mow together with St Bartholomew’s Church, school and village hall collectively make this an extremely desirable location to live with Penn Common and countryside walks literally within walking distance.
Deceptive externally and providing spacious and versatile living accommodation which enjoys the benefit of gas central heating and double glazing (where stated) in further detail comprises…
Covered porch. Vestibule with original period door with coloured leaded lights, oak flooring and cupboard. Separate utility with radiator, ceramic tiled flooring and sash window. Fitted cloakroom with close coupled wc, pedestal wash hand basin and wall mounted gas central heating boiler. Reception hall with oak panelled sweeping staircase leading to first floor gallery style landing and a delightful and heavily blown feature leaded picture window with coloured lights. Leading directly off the reception hall is the open plan sitting room and refitted kitchen. Kitchen having matching suite of units, stainless steel single drainer sink unit, a range of cupboards, matching work surfaces incorporating split-level ‘Bosch’ electric double oven and ‘Smeg’ induction hob with extractor over, integrated ‘Neff’ dishwasher, fitted larder unit, a range of wall cabinets, plinth lighting, island unit with integrated fridge, part tiled walls, vertical contemporary style radiator, exposed stripped flooring and recessed down lighters. Sitting room having a feature fireplace with matching inset and hearth, double glazed french doors leading to the enclosed rear garden. Separate dining room having radiator and sash window to the rear.
A sweeping staircase from the entrance hall leads around to an impressive first floor landing. Bedroom one with sash window and lovely aspect. En-suite with double shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled wc. Bedroom two with airing cupboard, double glazed window and sash windows. En-suite with double width shower cubicle, high flush wc, wash hand basin, ceramic tiled walls and sash window. Bedroom three with radiator, sash window, exposed stripped flooring and a lovely aspect.
Stairs lead from the first floor landing to the second floor which also boasts an impressive bedroom four with airing cupboard, double glazed windows and magnificent views across countryside and beyond. En-suite with free standing ball and claw cast iron bath. Pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled wc
Outside
The property is approached via a wrought iron gate to a private pathway leading to the covered porch. Immediately adjacent and within a short walk are two allocated parking spaces. The private and mature rear garden enjoys a raised patio and terrace with side access and steps leading down to a shaped lawn with a variety of mature shrubs and trees with views towards Penn Common and beyond altogether creating a most pleasant setting.
Tenure – we are advised the property is Freehold.
Services – we are advised all mains services are connected. Gas fired central heating system.
Council Tax – Band E (Buyers should be aware that improvements carried out by the seller may affect the property’s council tax banding following a sale).
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