** A fantastic, period cottage with equestrian facilities including a 0.75 acre paddock and stables **
A MOST RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A PERIOD COTTAGE IN AN EXCEPTIONAL POSITION, NESTLED IN A PLEASANT HAMLET OF CHARACTER COTTAGES IN THE DESIRABLE VILLAGE OF SHEPLEY. THE PROPERTY BOASTS SPACIOUS AND VERSATILE ACCOMMODATION, THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS (WITH AMPLE SPACE TO CREATE A FOURTH BEDROOM IF REQUIRED) AND COMPLIMENTED BY GENEROUS GARDENS AND ADJOINING PADDOCK APPROX. 0.75 ACRES INCLUDING STABLES AND STORAGE/TACK ROOM, IDEAL FOR EQUESTRIAN USE. THE PROPERTY IS IN CATCHMENT FOR WELL REGARDED SCHOOLING, CLOSE TO AMENITIES AND CONVENIENTLY POSITIONED FOR ACCESS TO COMMUTER LINKS.
The property accommodation briefly comprises of entrance porch, inner hallway, lounge with inglenook fireplace, second reception room/formal dining room, open-plan dining-kitchen and utility room to the ground floor. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms and the house bathroom, the principal bedroom having en-suite shower room facilities. Externally there is a hardstanding providing off street parking to the front with a detached garage and timber shed. To the rear is a flagged patio, spacious lawn, impressive bespoke treehouse, a pond, vegetable garden and the adjoining 0.75 (approx.) paddock with stables and storage, with electric and water supply and with separate gate access onto Marsh Lane.
Tenure Freehold. Council Tax Band E. EPC Rating E.
Enter into the property through a solid timber door into the entrance porch, which features a ceiling light point, natural slate tiled flooring, and an attractive exposed stone wall with a multi-panel timber and glazed doors providing access to the inner hall. There is also a double-glazed window to the front elevation with terracotta tiled sill, which takes full advantage of the fabulous open-aspect views towards Emley Moor.
INNER HALLWAYThe inner hallway is brimming with charm and character, courtesy of a partly exposed timber beam to the ceiling and exposed Yorkshire dressed stone walls. There is a carpeted stone staircase with wooden banister which rises to the first floor, a radiator, a ceiling light point, and a multi-panel timber door providing access to the lounge.
LOUNGEThe lounge is a generously proportioned, light and airy reception room which features a bank of double-glazed mullioned windows to the front elevation, offering fabulous open-aspect views across neighbouring fields and towards Emley Moor Mast. There are exposed timber beams to the ceiling, a central ceiling light point, two wall light points, and two radiators. Additionally, there is a stone archway which provides access to the open-plan dining kitchen and a multi-panel timber door which conceals a useful understairs cupboard and staircase descending to the lower ground floor. The focal point of the room is the inglenook stone fireplace with cast-iron Clearview multi-fuel burning stove set upon a raised stone hearth.
OPEN-PLAN DINING KITCHENThe open-plan dining kitchen enjoys a great deal of natural light which cascades through the dual-aspect banks of windows to the rear and side elevation. There are exposed timber beams and batons, double-glazed French doors with adjoining windows providing access to the rear garden, tiled flooring and skirting, a ceiling light point, inset spotlighting, a radiator, and multi-panel timber doors providing access to the utility room and the second reception room / formal dining room. The kitchen features a range of fitted wall and base units with shaker-style cupboard fronts and complementary rolled-edge work surfaces over which incorporate a one-and-a-half-bowl stainless steel sink and drainer unit with chrome mixer tap. There is space for a five-ring range cooker with canopy-style cooker hood over, and space and provisions for a dishwasher. There are glazed display cabinets, a plinth heater, and under-unit lighting.
SECOND RECEPTION ROOMThis versatile space can be utilised in a variety of ways, including a home office, playroom, or formal dining room. There is a bank of double-glazed mullioned windows to the front elevation, again taking advantage of the lovely open-aspect views, and there are four wall light points and a radiator.
UTILITY ROOMThe tiled flooring continues through from the open-plan dining kitchen into the utility room, which features space and provisions for an automatic washing machine and a tumble dryer. There is also fitted shelving, a ceiling light point, an extractor fan, a radiator, and an external door with adjoining double-glazed window to the rear elevation which provides access to the gardens. The utility room also houses the property's wall mounted boiler.
FIRST FLOOR LANDINGTaking the staircase from the entrance hall which rises to the first floor landing, there is a continuation of the beautiful exposed Yorkshire dressed stone wall. The landing features multi-panel timber doors providing access to three bedrooms and the house bathroom, two ceiling light points, a radiator, and recessed display shelving with oak shelves.
BEDROOM ONEBedroom one is a generously proportioned, light and airy double bedroom with ample space for freestanding furniture. There are two ceiling light points, two radiators, useful storage built in over the bulkhead for the stairs, and two banks of double-glazed windows to the front elevation which offer panoramic views across the valley and towards Emley Moor. A multi-panel timber door provides access to the en-suite shower room.
BEDROOM ONE EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOMThe en-suite shower room features a white three-piece suite which comprises of a fixed-frame shower cubicle with thermostatic shower, a pedestal wash hand basin, and a low-level w.c. There is tiling to the walls and floors, a ceiling light point, a chrome ladder-style radiator, a shaver point, an extractor fan, and a bank of double-glazed windows with obscure glass and tiled surround to the front elevation.
BEDROOM TWOBedroom two is another light and airy double bedroom with ample space for freestanding furniture. There is a bank of double-glazed windows to the rear elevation which offer fantastic open-aspect views across the rear gardens and of the paddock. There is a ceiling light point, a radiator, a pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splashback, and a loft hatch providing access to a useful attic space.
BEDROOM THREEBedroom three is another double bedroom with ample space for freestanding furniture. There is inset spotlighting to the ceilings, a radiator, a central ceiling light point, and a bank of double-glazed windows to the rear elevation which take advantage of the property's semi-rural position.
HOUSE BATHROOMThe house bathroom features a modern, white, three-piece suite which comprises of a double-ended inset bath with tiled surround and showerhead mixer tap, a circular wash hand basin set upon a freestanding vanity unit with chrome Monobloc mixer tap, and a low-level w.c. with push-button flush. There is oak flooring, tiling to dado height and the splash areas, dual-aspect windows with obscure glass, and a ceiling light point.
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