Property description
Private Two Acre (sts) plot
Extensive River Frontage
Four Bedrooms with Three En-Suites
Three Reception Rooms
Sauna
Triple Garage
Kingfisher Cottage is a unique country residence, set in 2.2 acres (STS) with a 90m (approx) river frontage situated along a private driveway in one of Bedfordshire's most secluded locations. The property offers versatile living accommodation including a huge principal reception room with feature fireplace, fitted kitchen, utility room, two further reception rooms and a sauna. There are four double bedrooms, three en-suites and a family shower room, garaging, ample off road parking and decking.
Inside
The spacious hallway provides access to all the principles rooms. The large living room has multiple aspects looking out over the properties private grounds and has glazed doors opening onto the decking area that leads down to the river frontage. In addition there is a large inglenook style fireplace with wood burner. The play room is situated to the front of the property with the dining room opposite to the rear. The re-fitted kitchen is well appointed with solid wood fixtures, space for range cooker and the usual appliances. The master bedroom is also multi aspect with views over the river and doors opening onto the decking. The En-suite shower room is well equipped with his and hers sinks, shower cubicle and low flush WC. Bedrooms two and three are good sized double rooms with their own en-suites. Bedroom four is situated to the front of the property. In addition there is a fully working sauna and additional shower room.
Outside
Accessed via a private gravel lane and electric gates the 2 acres (sts) of grounds offer fantastic privacy being enclosed on three sides by mature hedging and the final boundary being the River Ouse. The grounds are mostly laid to lawns with mature planted trees and bushes. The driveway would provide parking for numerous vehicles and there is also a triple timber garage.
The Historic and picturesque village of Great Barford is located approximately six miles to the east of Bedford. It can trace its roots back to an entry in the Doomsday book and used to be home to a Norman Castle. Great Barford is a thriving community with its' own shops, schools and public houses.