This beautiful three bedroom Grade II listed former Duke of Bedford cottage occupies a delightful position close to the heart of Woburn. Steeped in history, the property offers well proportioned, versatile accommodation that perfectly blends period charm with everyday practicality.
Once inside the property you’re immediately greeted by an entrance hall which features a useful cloakroom and staircase rising to the first floor. To the left lies the principal reception room – the living room – where an open fireplace provides a striking focal point, while a window to the front elevation bathes the space in natural light. Running parallel is a formal dining room with bespoke cabinetry and ample room for a table and chairs, creating an ideal setting for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Completing this level is the kitchen, which has been fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units complemented by work surfaces over. There is space for several free-standing appliances, and a window enjoys views across the rear garden.
Upstairs, the first floor landing gives access to all accommodation on this level. The master bedroom sits to the front aspect and measures approximately 13’9” by 11’9”, while the remaining two bedrooms – one to the rear and one to the front – are both well proportioned. They are served by a bathroom incorporating a panelled bath with glass screen over, low level WC, and wash hand basin. Modern tiling decorates the splashback areas, and the space is finished with a heated towel rail and obscure glazed window.
Externally, the rear garden has been thoughtfully arranged to provide a generous paved patio area, ideal for relaxing or entertaining, beyond which the remainder is laid to lawn and enclosed by timber fencing. To one side, a brick built outbuilding provides useful storage together with a separate WC.
Beyond the garden lies a communal hardstanding area offering parking for two vehicles.
Woburn is a town and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. It is situated about 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of the centre of Milton Keynes, and approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of junction 13 of the M1 motorway. The town itself provides an abundance of amenities including individual boutique style shops, restaurants and public houses.
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