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FINE & COUNTRY

FINE & COUNTRY

This stunning individual detached family home set back from the road sits within a generous plot of approximately 3.51 acres with far reaching views over the River Nene and countryside beyond. The property also benefits from a gravelled sweeping driveway with a detached triple garage and ample off-road parking for several vehicles.

The ground floor accommodation comprises a spacious entrance hall with separate W.C. and cloakroom, all rooms having individually controlled underfloor heating. The hub of this home is the impressive open plan kitchen (with integrated appliances)/dining room which is fitted with a range of matching gloss wall and base units and a matching breakfast bar which provides additional seating. The dining area enjoys views over the River Nene and is ideal for more formal dining. There is a separate utility room with a range of matching units with space for freezer and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. The family sitting room, with feature inset wood burner, is a cosy place to relax and enjoy the triple aspect views with the bi-fold doors opening to the paved terrace and rear garden. There are two additional rooms on the ground floor offering plenty of flexibility. One of the rooms is currently used as a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room; ideal for guests. The other room could easily be transformed into a study, playroom or used as an additional reception room.

The staircase rises to the first floor to the spacious landing which provides access to the principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom with separate bath and walk-in shower. There are two further double bedrooms both with en-suite facilities and storage.

Externally, the landscaped gardens wrap around the property and benefit from a sunken private garden to the side, enclosed by fencing with well stocked borders. There is additional land to the rear of the property providing fantastic views of the surrounding countryside.

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