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The Old Stone House, 111 Northampton Road
NN6 9BU
House - Semi-Detached
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This very attractive three-storey, semi-detached 18th century stone house stands in the heart of the village of Brixworth offering five bedroomed accommodation with master suite, two reception rooms and an 18ft by 14ft kitchen/breakfast room. The interior has been extensively refurbished by the present owners and is presented in excellent order throughout and is complemented by an extensive range of outbuildings to the rear including a double garage, a byre, stabling and large loft room. The buildings have vehicle access and would be ideal for conversion into a work-from-home office, a storage facility, and a variety of other uses, subject to planning permission.
4.78m x 4.09m maximum (15'8 x 13'5 maximum)
Approach through a panelled front door, the hall has engineered oak flooring beneath an exposed ceiling beam and the vocal point is an inglenook fireplace which has a sealed hearth with built-in cupboards and mantle shelf over. Natural oak ledged doors give access to:-
2.06m x 0.84m (6'9 x 2'9)
With a white suite of WC and vanity wash basin with porcelain tiled floor, fitted wall and vertical heated towel rail.
4.70m x 3.00m (15'5 x 9'10 )
With oak flooring beneath an exposed ceiling beam there is a two casement window to the front elevation, a built-in cupboard, raised mantel electric fire, wall light points and a further window to the rear elevation.
5.13m x 2.97m (16'10 x 9'9)
Also with oak flooring and a ceiling beam there is a two casement window to the front elevation and a superb Victorian open-hearth fireplace with a marble mantle and column supports around a cast-iron hob basket on a quarry-tiled hearth (not in use). There are twin alcove recesses and wall light points.
5.49m x 4.29m (18'0 x 14'1)
Refitted with shaker-style floor and wall cabinets with polished quartz work surfaces incorporating an underslung sink unit and low level oven with ceramic hob with concealed cooker hoods. The integrated appliances include the larder fridge/freezer and the automatic dishwasher. There is an island unit with cupboards and drawers and the breakfast area has French doors opening to the courtyard as well as a door opening to access the outbuildings.
2.31m x 0.91m (7'7 x 3'0)
With further floor and wall cabinets, plumbing for an automatic washing machine and point for tumble dryer.
5.08m x 2.24m (16'8 x 7'4)
With a vaulted ceiling with exposed purlin timbers, the landing contains the staircase rising to the second floor beneath which there is an under stairs storage. Ledged doors lead to:-
3.86m x 3.05m (12'8 x 10'0)
Exposed ceiling beam with an open-hearth cast-iron fireplace (not in use). There is a TV point and two casement window to the front elevation. A door leads to:-
2.90m x 0.91m (9'6 x 3'0)
With a white suite of ceramic tiled shower cubicle, folding glass door, vanity wash basin and WC. There is a vertical heated towel rail.
3.20m x 3.20m maximum (10'6 x 10'6 maximum)
Also with exposed beam and two casement window to the front elevation, there are two built-in shelved cupboards.
3.05m x 2.34m (10'0 x 7'8)
With a ledged door and two casement window to front elevation.
2.21m x 2.06m (7'3 x 6'9)
With a white suite of panelled bath with mixer tap over, vanity wash basin, WC and quadrant shower with glazed doors. There are porcelain tiled floors, splash areas, a fitted wall mirror, vertical heated towel rail and window to rear elevation.
3.58m x 2.57m maximum (11'9 x 8'5 maximum)
Also with exposed purlin timbers and a vaulted ceiling with downlights, there are ledged doors leading to:-
3.05m x 2.95m (10'0 x 9'8)
The vaulted ceiling and exposed purlin timbers, there is a gable window, low level access to each storage cupboards.
3.12m x 2.92m (10'3 x 9'7)
Also with vaulted ceiling, access to storage cupboards and window to rear elevation.
With white suite of WC and wash basin. PVC window to rear elevation.
There is a walled courtyard between the house and the outbuildings which can be accessed from a side pedestrian gate and which is laid to gravel with stone walls enclosing flower borders and a pathway leads along the side of the garage to the vehicle access driveway around which the buildings stand in a horseshoe shape.
4.93m x 4.88m (16'2 x 16'0)
Constructed from brick with a slate roof and approached through a double up and over door. The garage has a brick floor, light and power connections and a door to the courtyards.
5.38m x 3.10m (17'8 x 10'2)
Forming ground floor of a two-storey building constructed from brick and slate roof this was formerly used for housing cattle and a door leads to:-
3.25m x 1.93m (10'8 x 6'4)
With a fitted kennel and gated enclosure there is a sustainable door leading to the courtyard.
2.82m x 2.08m (9'3 x 6'10)
Also attached to the byre and with a concrete floor, there are light and power connections.
A two-storey building with a mono pitch roof, and comprising;-
3.35m x 2.72m (11'0 x 8'11)
With fixed flight of steps leading to the loft.
2.57m x 2.13m (8'5 x 7'0)
With a cobbled floor, light and power connected.
2.77m x 1.24m (9'1 x 4'1)
With light connected.
9.96m x 2.74m (32'8 x 9'0)
With a boarded floor beneath a mono pitched roof, there are two windows to the front elevation and a loading door to the rear.
The vehicle access is to the rear of the property from the side of the adjoining dwelling and is a tarmac drive which leads to a pair of double-leaf gates giving undercroft access to a block-paved courtyard driveway surrounded by outbuildings an d boundary walls. There is ample off-road parking space for two vehicles in front of the double garage.
The property was once the former butcher's house and butchery in Brixworth and stands in the heart of the conservation area however the property is not a listed building.
The property was refurbished to a high standard, with extensive use of high-quality oak engineered flooring, porcelain tiling, refitting of kitchen, cloakroom, family bathroom, and shower room ensuite to the master bedroom, replacement of windows and installation of a gas-fired radiator central heating system.
Mains, drainage, water and electricity are connected. Central heating from an ideal gas fired boiler with domestic hot water through a mains pressure unvented cylinder.
West Northamptonshire Council - Band D
Within the village of Brixworth there is the historic Saxon Church, two public houses, a restaurant, coffee shop, takeaways, the Brixworth Primary School with secondary education at near by Moulton and Guilsborough County Schools. Pitsford Reservoir and the Brixworth Country Park stand close by and Brixworth Medical Centre. Rail links are from Northampton Castle Station to London Euston and Long Buckby to Birmingham New Street. The site is adjacent to the Brixworth Cricket and Tennis Clubs.
Brixworth is a large village standing on the A508 between Northampton and Market Harborough and on entering the village from the A508 Market Harborough Road along Northampton Road proceed to the centre where The Old House stands on the left hand side opposite the Co-Op store and a small parade of niche retailers. The vehicle access is to the rear.
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