Three bedroom barn conversion in Wollaston, Northamptonshire
Period property in the heart of the Northamptonshire village of Wollaston. This part house, part barn conversion, has great original features and boasts a large graveled courtyard and a south facing walled patio garden
An appealing property - part Victorian house, part barn conversion - enjoying a courtyard position in the heart of the popular village of Wollaston. The property has been remodeled by its present owner to create a truly unique home.
Accommodation
Arranged over two floors with the public rooms on the first floor and the bedrooms on the ground floor, the house has been decorated and finished to a high standard. The accommodation is flexible and offers a multitude of different configurations according to a buyer's individual needs.
GROUND FLOOR
The L shaped master bedroom is on two levels with built-in wardrobes and drawers. The room was formerly two separate bedrooms and has been altered to create the present two-tiered room.
The ensuite shower room has been recently refitted with a three piece suite in white.
Two further double bedrooms each have access to their own shower room (one of the shower rooms doubles as a utility room).
FIRST FLOOR
The stunning 28' reception room, situated in the former barn, has a full height vaulted ceiling with exposed timber work, Velux skylights and three Dormer windows, built-in oak bookcases to one wall and exposed wood flooring. Steps lead to:
A formal dining room with feature ceiling beams. The dining room is open plan to the kitchen.
The kitchen has been recently refitted with a Shaker style kitchen with Belfast sink and Bosch integrated appliances.
Outside
The house is approached via double opening timber gates to a large graveled courtyard with allocated parking for two vehicles.
The walled patio garden is not overlooked and is south facing. Easy maintained, it has been laid to flagstone style paving with planted borders and is fully enclosed by stone walls and timber fencing.
Location
Wollaston lies approximately five miles from Wellingborough along the A509 and has primary and secondary schools, a post office, a supermarket, doctors surgery, library, hairdresser and several public houses. More comprehensive amenities exist at Northampton, Wellingborough or Rushden.
The M1 is some 14 miles away at Milton Keynes, the A14 A1/M1 link may be accessed at Kettering and the county town of Northampton 12 miles away along the A45. Mainline railway services are available at Northampton, Wellingborough or Bedford.