£400,000

2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Bedfordshire, MK44
semi-detached house semi-detached house
bedrooms 2 bedrooms
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FABULOUS BI-LEVEL PROPERTY WITHIN PROMINENT BUILDING IN PRIME RIVERSIDE VILLAGEThis is no ordinary two-bedroom property. Not only is it a conversion of the Court House within the hugely attractive, former Victorian police station in Sharnbrook’s conservation area, but it is breathtakingly beautiful inside. With a second level where the viewing gallery once was, the entire downstairs floor is open-plan living space which is at once spectacular and homely. Communal gardens wrap themselves around to the side, where you can have a table and chairs if you wish, and parking is tucked away at the back.Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the building, with its distinctive, polychromatic brickwork detail, slate roof, tall chimneys and arched windows. Built in 1872 to serve the north of Bedfordshire, complete with the petty sessions court, and with cells that are now part of the neighbouring property, the station was closed in 1967, going through several guises before being developed into homes in 2006.Sharnbrook is within easy access of major road networks and only fifteen minutes from the County town, with its famous schools and fast trains to London and elsewhere. A similar distance is the superb, Rushden Lakes shopping and leisure complex in the other direction. Yet the village has so many facilities of its own. Home to Colworth Science Park, with its 9-hole golf course and wide range of sporting facilities in its 91 acres of rolling parkland, it’s also home to the Paula Radcliffe Community Sports Centre and gym, playing fields and tennis club. There’s a surgery, schools for all ages from nursery to sixth form, scout group, pub, Co-op, farm shop, coffee shop, newsagent and other independent shops, not to mention the Mill Theatre and a village hall hosting all manner of events and societies for the friendly community.Just yards from your front door a footpath leads to nature reserves, fields and meadows, the meandering River Great Ouse and one of the most wonderful circular walks amongst many in the glorious countryside surrounding the village. A beautiful home in every sense!ABOUT THE PROPERTY Step through the porch beneath its ‘Police Station’ inscription into the delightful little hall with its pretty floor tiles, and through your front door made from the old window shutters, onto the heated, porcelain wood planks, laid herringbone-style. Wow!Everywhere you look there’s something gorgeous to see. It’s not just the structure of the building, with the superb, bespoke staircase leading to a floor that stops short of two walls to allow full appreciation of the somewhat awe-inspiring, arched windows, the stone of which is picked up in the reclaimed fireplace opposite. It’s everything within it too.Kitchen furniture and other fitted cupboards are handmade from reclaimed pieces, hiding all the white goods you need, and providing the perfect backdrop for those high-end appliances on show. The Italian ovens pick up the colour of the island sides, and the wonderful zinc tops complement the staircase spindles and the expensive, bespoke power points and light switches. Paintwork is Farrow & Ball throughout; wallpaper murals are House of Hackney. Just beautiful!Breakfast at the island bar, dine in front of a roaring log fire, study beneath one of the amazing windows, amazingly double glazed, and relax either in the sitting area downstairs or in the super little snug upstairs.Nothing is ordinary. Four beautiful beams span the property and rest on their stone corbels, adding drama to the snug, landing and second bedroom. Ceilings are high above your head; the floorboards beneath your feet are reclaimed. So are all the doors, their furniture and many of the radiators. Some of the light fittings, most of which are collectors’ items, may be left by separate negotiation. The main bedroom, with its sloping ceiling, panelled and muralled walls and lovely, reclaimed Victorian fireplace is delightful; the bathroom, with its beautiful, little reclaimed bath, its large shower, and its high level, traditional loo, is to die for. Even the loft space is exciting.Inside, everything has been done for you. Outside, everything will be maintained for you. A wonderful home as much for everyday living as for entertaining - though as a nod to its former use, you be the judge.Share of freehold – 125-year lease began Dec. ’90 (no charge to renew as share of freehold) / Ground rent £ 1 pa / Service charge £ 76 pm covers building insurance, grounds and building maintenance (reserve fund approx. £23,000) / No pets (possibly by agreement)
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