An extended, three-bedroom semi-detached home located in a delightful spot with field views to the rear. The property is situated in the village of Lawshall with its strong local community, transport links and public house. The accommodation comprises on the ground floor of an entrance hall, welcoming sitting room with a wood-burner and double doors leading to the dining room. The kitchen/breakfast room offers an attractive range of wall and base level units and includes a built-in oven and hob with space for a washing machine. To the rear of the property a hallway gives access to the garden along with a bathroom and separate WC. Moving to the first floor, a landing leads to three good-sized bedrooms with the principal benefitting from built-in wardrobes.
Outside, the garden is possibly the property's greatest asset offering a quiet and peaceful space. From the property there is a paved patio area providing ample space for entertaining. This leads to the remainder of the generously sized garden which is mainly laid to lawn with planted beds hosting a variety of flowers, mature shrubs and trees. There are various outbuildings providing extra storage, a greenhouse with crop plots situated close by, log store and a purpose built Ashram.
The Ashram is situated near the bottom of the rear garden, with views to a small pond and the fields beyond. The vendor designed and built this unique garden room as a place of spiritual refuge and meditation for her husband and has been hand-crafted using natural materials and traditional techniques. It has a lime foundation, benefiting from a French drain beneath it. The lower part of the outer wall is brick with a flint facing; the upper is cob, rendered and plastered with lime. It ‘breathes’ naturally and is harmonious with nature. The reciprocal roof was designed by the vendor and constructed and installed by a local oak frame company; this has been finished with solid oak boarding and an insulated green sedum roof. The entrance door and frame has been source from a reclamation company and is believed to be made of teak and was source from Bombay in India. The building has mains electric and an electric under-floor heating system. The Ashram was built with love and deserves to be loved by its new owners.
Additional Information Tenure: Freehold Mobile Coverage: EE, O2, Three & Vodafone are listed as 'likely' in this area. (Source Ofcom) Broadband: Standard & Superfast are available in this area. (Source Ofcom) Services: Mains Electric, Water and Drainage. Heating via electric heaters. (Please note that none of these services have been tested by the selling agent.)
Entrance Hall - 6' 3'' x 3' 2'' (1.90m x 0.97m)
Sitting Room - 16' 0'' x 12' 0'' (4.87m x 3.66m)
Dining Room - 10' 6'' x 9' 9'' (3.21m x 2.96m)
Bathroom - 4' 3'' x 8' 10'' (1.30m x 2.70m)
WC - 5' 8'' x 2' 11'' (1.72m x 0.90m)
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 9' 1'' x 16' 0'' (2.76m x 4.88m)
Bedroom - 16' 2'' x 12' 6'' (4.93m reducing to 4.29m x 3.81m reducing to 2.81m)
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