Around 1,100 Square Feet of Comfortable Accommodation
Set well back from the road with delightful gardens and ample off-road parking, this attractive country cottage offers both charming rustic elevations. The spacious interior features a charming mix of character and modern comforts, including exposed timbers and a contemporary kitchen with free standing units.
The property has been sympathetically remodelled and improved to create a welcoming family home with approaching 1,100 square feet of well-planned accommodation situated within a peaceful village yet convenient for access to major road and rail links.
Wood flooring extends throughout the reception areas, with the sitting room featuring a wood burning stove, and the kitchen has a vaulted ceiling with Velux rooflights and glazed doors opening onto a secluded courtyard. Leading form the kitchen, the breakfast room also has wood flooring, plus French doors which open to the rear garden.
The excellent principal bedroom has a high vaulted ceiling, wood flooring, an en suite shower room and French doors to the garden allowing views over open fields to the rear. The first floor offers two generous double bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and exposed timbers and there is a spacious family bathroom with three-piece suite.
Sitting Room
4.00m x 3.50m (13' 1" x 11' 6")
Dining Room
4.00m maximum x 2.90m (13' 1" x 9' 6")
Study Area
3.10m x 2.22m (10' 2" x 7' 3")
Bathroom
Kitchen
5.20m x 2.80m (17' 1" x 9' 2")
Breakfast Room
3.30m x 2.80m (10' 10" x 9' 2")
Bedroom One
4.40m x 3.00m (14' 5" x 9' 10")
En Suite Shower Room
Bedroom Two
3.84m x 3.10m (12' 7" x 10' 2")
Bedroom Three
3.14m x 2.90m (10' 4" x 9' 6")
The Village
Melchbourne is a charming village, situated amid the rural surroundings of Cambridgeshire and North Bedfordshire, some 5 miles from Sharnbrook which offers excellent day to day shopping and popular schooling. The property is situated some 7 miles away from the Northants border and the market town of Rushden plus around 8.5 miles away from Rushden Lakes shopping development. For the commuter, it is well placed for the A6, A45 which links to both Bedford and Northampton and Kettering along with providing good access to the A1 and M1 and Bedford, St Neots and Wellingborough main line stations. The village community itself enjoys such facilities as St Mary Magdalene Grade I Listed parish church, a private nursery and pre-school, along with a thriving village hall and the St John’s Arms public house. The area has fast fibre broadband available.