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Description
16 Hillside Crescent is an immaculately presented three-bedroom family home within the sought-after village of Nether Heyford. The property has three bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, family bathroom, and an exceptionally large, south facing rear garden offering potential to extend subject to Local Authority Approval.
Location
The highly sought-after village of Nether Heyford is located to the west of Northampton in the valley of the river Nene. Bordered by the Grand Union Canal, this thriving village has a good range of shops including general store, hairdressers, butchers, and post office.
There are two popular public houses, a village hall, and two churches. The extensive playing fields have a cricket club, football club, tennis courts and a bowls club. The village primary school is a voluntary aided establishment housed within a beautiful Gothic style building.
One of the most striking features of Nether Heyford is its beautiful 5-acre, tree-lined, village green - acknowledged as being one of the largest in the country. A smaller green in the centre of the village contains the War Memorial cross.
Nether Heyford is an ideal location for families seeking a tranquil village location but with all the benefits of easy access for commuting with convenient access to the M1, and train journeys to London or Milton Keynes from the nearby Long Buckby Railway Station.
Local Authority: West Northamptonshire Council
Council Tax: Band C
EPC:TBC
Services: Gas, Electricity, Drainage, Water
Important Notice:
Whilst every care has been taken with the preparation of these Sales Particulars complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not constitute a contract or part of one. David Cosby Chartered Surveyors have not conducted a survey of the property, nor have they tested services, appliances, equipment, or fittings within the property and therefore no guarantee can be made that they are in good working order. No assumption should be made that the property has all necessary statutory approvals and consents such as planning and building regulations approval. Any measurements given within the particulars are approximate and photographs are provided for general information and do not infer that any item shown is included in the sale. Any plans provided are for illustrative purposes only and are not to scale. In all cases, prospective purchasers should verify matters for themselves by way of independent inspection and enquiries. Any comments made herein on the condition of the property are provided for guidance only and should not be relied upon.
Entrance Hall
The main entrance is to the side elevation of the property with a four-panel door incorporating decorative upper glazing panes. The good-sized entrance hall has terracotta tile flooring and high ceilings which extend throughout the property giving a good sense of space. Panelled doors lead to the sitting room and kitchen and a flight of timber stairs with loop-pile carpet and upper half landing leads to the first-floor accommodation. A window to the rear elevation provides natural lighting and views onto the rear garden. A small low level, timber unit houses the gas and electric meters.
Sitting Room
Accessed off the tiled entrance hall, the sitting room has two windows overlooking the front garden and providing partial views of the countryside beyond. Floors are finished with cut pile carpet and the fireplace is fitted with a multifuel stove resting on a limestone hearth.
Dining room
The dining room is located to the front right-hand side of the property and has marble effect tiles which flow through from the kitchen. It is a good-sized space with ample room for a large dining table and two separate windows to the front elevation overlook the communal green space. Built-in pine shelving has been formed to the previous door niche.
Kitchen
The kitchen is located to the rear right hand side of the property and is fitted with a good range of base and wall units with a stainless-steel sink incorporating double-drainer and space for an oven and fridge-freezer. A three-unit, south facing window overlooks the well-tended rear garden providing good natural lighting. To the left of the kitchen there is space for a dishwasher with built-in storage unit above, and further storage space is provided with a large, understairs pantry benefiting from natural lighting from a small casement window. A part glazed door provides access to the rear garden and an opening has been formed into the dining room.
First Floor Landing
The first-floor landing is fitted with loop pile carpet and panelled doors lead to the bedrooms and shower room. The solid balustrading has stained pine cappings and double height, timber flush doors access the hot water cylinder with slatted timber shelving above. A two-unit window with top hung opening casement provides natural lighting and sunlight from the south facing aspect together with views over the rear garden.
Master Bedroom
A good-sized double bedroom with a built-in wardrobe and three-unit window overlooking the communal green space and beyond with far-reaching views over the Northamptonshire countryside. Tastefully decorated with neutral tones and timber laminate boards the bedroom also has a separate, tall, shelved cupboard for storage.
Bedroom 2
Another good-sized double bedroom with three-unit window overlooking the green and countryside beyond. Again, the room has been neutrally decorated and finished with built-in wardrobe and good quality timber laminate floor boards.
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is currently used as a study area and has a three-unit window overlooking the good-sized rear garden. Floors are finished with light-coloured timber laminate boards.
Shower room
The first-floor shower room is fitted with a three-piece suite including contemporary close-coupled WC and wash hand basin with chrome mixer tap resting on a two-door vanity unit. The large shower cubicle has a sliding glazed screen and rainfall shower head together with additional shower hose. White ceramic wall tiling has been fitted around the sanitary appliances and timber panelling has been applied up to dado level. Floors are finished with timber laminate boards and there is a frosted, three-unit window to the side elevation providing natural lighting and ventilation.
Front Garden
16 Hillside Cresent has a pleasant outlook opposite the well-tended communal green. The neat front garden is laid to lawn and is bounded by Privet hedgerow and timber fencing with a timber access gate. A Primrose lined pathway to the side of the property leads to the main entrance door and a further gate opens into the impressive rear garden.
Rear Garden
The generous sized rear garden is accessed via a ledged and braced timber door to the side elevation and there is a good-sized brick outbuilding/garden store with ledged and braced door and double-glazed casement window. A traditional rainwater, harvesting system on brick, sleeper walls has been formed to the rear of the outbuilding. The large lawn area is bounded by conifer trees to the rear and close board timber fencing to the sides. Two patio areas with brick edging have been formed to the left hand-side which catches the sun into the late afternoon and there is a further large, gravel area to the right hand-side of the garden again catching sunlight until late in the day. Well-tended borders with a raised bed and large low maintenance area with bark chippings have been formed to the right-hand side of the garden with buddleia and a variety of well-tended shrubs. And a further separate area to the rear left of the garden has been edged with wooden sleepers and a dry-stone surround with mature tree and Japanese Maple bushes.