Ashwell Road, Whissendine, LE15
- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Semi-Detached House
- Charming Period Features Contemporary Fittings
- Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Area
- Delightful Gardens
- Views Of Open Countryside
- Spacious Lounge
- No Upward Chain
- Double Glazing And Gas Central Heating
- Modern Bathroom
Description
Combining original charm with contemporary style living- this bright and spacious semi detached cottage has undergone extensive refurbishment in recent years whilst keeping many period features and having excellent views of open countryside.
Accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance hall, sitting room with open fireplace and stone surround opening out to dining room with wood burner and quarry tiled floor, kitchen with wooden work surfaces and Belfast sink, utility room / lobby, side entrance door with cloaks hanging and under stairs storage, two good sized bedrooms, first floor bathroom, double glazing, gas fired central heating.
Views over open countryside beyond, pleasant rear garden. NO UPWARD CHAIN
Surrounding Area
The property is situated in this charming commuter village with a number of local amenities including a public house and is within easy access to Oakham town centre, an Historic market town with main line railway station connecting trains to London as well as Leicester, Melton, Birmingham, Peterborough and Cambridge. There is easy access to the main road network putting it within easy commuting distance of Melton and Stamford as well as Leicester and Peterborough via the A47.
Oakham is the capital of Rutland, the smallest county in England, offering a wealth of services and facilities including excellent retail and high street shops, supermarkets and fine dining restaurants and pubs including the Grain Store Inn and micro brewery.
There are excellent leisure activities in the surrounding area including sailing, fishing, bird watching, cycling and countryside walks at Rutland Water (approximately 5 miles away) which now has its own sandy beach. Fishing is also provided at the nearby Eyebrook reservoir approximately 2 miles from Uppingham.
The beautiful town of Stamford is also within easy reach, renowned for its many historic stone built buildings including The George Hotel and Burghley House and deer park which hosts the famous horse trials in September each year.
Other local historic places of interest in the area include Rockingham Castle, The 11th Century Bede House and church in Lyddington and Harringworth railway viaduct.
For those who like to dine out there are a wealth of superb villages throughout the county containing ironstone grade two listed and thatched buildings with excellent village pubs and restaurants.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Part glazed front door, stairs to first floor.
Sitting Room
14'6 x 11'2 (4.42m x 3.40m)
Quarry tiled floor, open fireplace with feature stone surround and hearth, double glazed window to front, character radiators, opening out to:
Dining Room
12'10 x 11'62 (3.91m x 4.93m)
Quarry tiled flooring, double glazed window to rear, fireplace opening, tiled hearth, currently with wood burning stove (no flue installed), character radiator, opening out to:
Kitchen
8'11 x 6'7 (2.72m x 2.01m)
Belfast sink, solid wood work surface, pastel painted units with drawers and cupboards to base, stone tiled surround, matching eye level units, induction hob with extractor over, stainless steel oven under, integrated dishwasher, integrated fridge, double glazed window to side.
Utility / Lobby
Plumbing for washing machine, glazed door to rear.
Side Entrance Lobby
Part glazed door, area for cloaks hanging, under stairs storage cupboard.
First floor
First Floor Landing
Double glazed window to side.
Bedroom One
14'7 x 11'5 (4.45m x 3.48m)
Double glazed window to front with exceptional views over rolling countryside, character radiator, walk in cupboard / wardrobe with double glazed window to front, wall mounted boiler.
Bedroom Two
13'3 x 10'2 (4.04m x 3.10m)
Double glazed window to rear, character radiator.
Bathroom
9'6 x 7'5 (2.90m x 2.26m)
Fitted with a white suite comprising: Panelled bath with tiled surround, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, heated towel rail, frosted double glazed window to rear.
Outside
Outside
To the front is an area of garden, stone walling surround, newly laid stone pathway to the side of the property with walling, raised flower beds, gated access leading through to the rear garden.
The rear garden has recently been landscaped with solid stone patio, steps leading up to raised lawn with timber edged beds, well stocked garden, walling and fencing giving a high degree of privacy.
Energy performance certificate - not provided
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Ashwell Road, Whissendine, LE15
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Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Oakham Station3.5 miles
About the agent
Purplebricks, covering Central England
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