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Little Street, Rushden, NN10

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

1,170 sq ft

109 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Historic 17th-century stone cottage, rich in character and charm, not a listed building (offering greater flexibility for alterations)
  • A charming living room centred around a characterful inglenook fireplace designed for real wood or coal.
  • Boasts a wealth of original features, highlighted by oak and latch doors across the home.
  • Contemporary refitted kitchen with integrated appliances, including a Belling Range Master and a corner coffee station.
  • Convenient refitted downstairs shower and laundry room, complemented by a separate WC.
  • The main bedroom includes a built in library and ladder, and a dressing room with a boarded window offering clear potential for an en suite.
  • Bedroom two features decorative panelling, and there is a large storage cupboard on the landing with hanging rails & shelving.
  • Bedroom three further impresses inner door leads to loft access and storage
  • Benefits from uPVC double glazed windows and full gas central heating.
  • The garden is arranged over two levels, with a lawn and established trees above, and a convenient patio area directly off the kitchen.

Description

Nestled in the heart of a picturesque village, this historic 17th-century stone cottage offers a rare blend of period character and modern convenience. Not a listed building (providing greater flexibility for future alterations), the home features three well-proportioned bedrooms and a wealth of original features, including beautiful oak and latch doors throughout. The inviting living room is centred around a striking inglenook fireplace, perfect for real wood or coal fires, creating a cosy atmosphere for family gatherings. The contemporary refitted kitchen is thoughtfully designed, boasting integrated appliances, a Belling Range Master, and a dedicated corner coffee station, making it ideal for both every-day living and entertaining. Downstairs, a stylishly refitted shower and laundry room is complemented by a separate WC for added convenience. Upstairs, the main bedroom impresses with a built-in library and ladder, as well as a dressing room with a boarded window that offers clear potential for conversion to an en-suite. Bedroom two features decorative panelling, while a large storage cupboard on the landing provides ample hanging rails and shelving. Bedroom three offers further versatility, with an inner door leading to loft access and additional storage. The property benefits from uPVC double-glazed windows, full gas central heating, and an internal floor area of approximately 1,170 sq ft. Rated Council Tax Band D (with annual charges of around £2,302), this charming cottage is a truly unique opportunity.

The outside space is equally impressive, with a tiered garden that enhances both privacy and useability. The upper level features a well-maintained lawn framed by mature trees and shrubs, providing a peaceful setting for relaxation or play. A mid-level patio sits directly off the kitchen, offering a perfect spot for outdoor dining or entertaining in the warmer months. The property also offers a generous, gated parking area accommodating three vehicles, with the option to create further parking if required. This secure and versatile outside space makes the property ideal for families, keen gardeners, or those who appreciate a tranquil outdoor retreat. With its blend of historic charm, flexible living space, and practical modern features, this delightful semi-detached cottage presents an exceptional opportunity to enjoy village life in comfort and style.

Historical information sourced from the Rushden Research page provides additional background and context on the property’s heritage and origins.

The Old Rectory has a date stone of 1696 with initials C L - for Charles Livesay, Rector of St Mary's from 1694-1702. In the 1870s John Thomas Barker was rector and he built a new rectory house in Back Lane. That road then became known as Rectory Road. The oldest part of the building (built 1696) - photographed in 2009. The porch is a recent addition. The front of the property was remodelled in 1897, and extended, by Fred Knight who also built his shoe factory behind. It was then called The Old Rectory, a new Rectory having been built in Back Way in 1871. The road was renamed Rectory Road. This property is now called Greystones (2009).

Entrance Hall

3.69m x 3.3m

Bathroom

1.66m x 3.15m

WC

1.8m x 0.85m

Living Room

4.98m x 4.25m

Kitchen/Diner

4.29m x 4.7m

Landing

1.18m x 1.24m

Bedroom 1

5.26m x 3.78m

Walk in Wardrobe

1.85m x 1.22m

Bedroom 2

3.4m x 4.28m

Bedroom 3

3.84m x 3.47m

Garden

Tiered garden with a lawned upper level framed by mature trees and shrubs, plus a mid level patio adjoining the kitchen.

Parking - Off street

Generous gated parking area accommodating three vehicles, with room to add more if needed.

COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: D
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Off street
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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8 CRUSADER COURT Off Harrier Way Yaxley PE7 3PU

Hudson Homes Estate Agents, a trusted and experienced property agency dedicated to providing exceptional service to our clients.. We understand that buying, selling, or renting a property can be a significant decision, which is why our team of experts is here to guide you every step of the way. With a deep understanding of the local property market, we offer a range of services, including property sales, lettings, auctions, and conveyancing, tailored to meet your individual needs. At Hudson Homes Estate Agents, we are committed to providing the highest level of customer service, ensuring that your property journey is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£2,182
Property: £ 435,000
Deposit: £ 43,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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