Open Plan Living/Dining Room Entry composite door. Living/ Dining Room: - 20'9 x 14'8 maximum Dual aspect with two triple glazed windows to front and double-glazed window to rear elevation. Radiator. Chimney breast with cast iron decorative fire place with wooden surround, storage cupboards set in the recesses, wood laminate flooring. Stairs rising to first-floor landing. Open to the kitchen and under stairs utility cupboard. Kitchen: - 12'11 x 8'0 Two double glazed windows to rear elevation. Refitted with a range of base level and wall mounted units and drawers with work surfaces over. Single drainer sink unit with mixer tap over. Built in electric hob and oven. LED down lighters. Part double glazed door to garden, tiled flooring, plumbing for washing machine and additional space under counter. Utility Cupboard:- Under stairs work surface with space for tumble dryer and storage. First Floor Landing Cupboard housing Vaillant gas fired combination boiler. Radiator. Bedroom one:- 12'4 x 9'4 maximum Double glazed window to front elevation. Radiator. Chimney breast and alcoves. Bedroom two:- 9'3 x 8'10 maximum Double glazed window to front elevation. Radiator. Access to loft space. Chimney breast. Bathroom:- 12'1 maximum x 4'6 Obscure double-glazed window to rear elevation. Fitted with a white suite comprising panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment over, vanity wash hand basin with toiletry cupboard under, and mirror with lighting over, low level WC. Extractor fan. Down lighters. Rear Garden Southerly facing graveled courtyard style garden. Enclosed with walling and fencing. Covered side passageway to gated front access which is shared with the neighbouring properties. About the Area: Weedon Bec, more commonly known just as Weedon, along with Lower Weedon and Upper Weedon, were once three distinct villages but have now merged to form one large village. Lying close to the source of the River Nene and situated at the crossroads of the A5 and A45 main roads, it is rich in history and amenities with the village church of St Peter and St Paul sitting at the south of the village overlooked by both the Grand Union Canal embankment and West Coast mainline viaduct. A former Napoleonic War era Military Ordnance Depot also sits next to the canal and remains in use today for storage and light industry. A number of pubs, cafes and shops (predominantly dealing in antiques and speciality items) are located near the crossroads and other village amenities include pre and primary schools, doctor's surgery, dentist, sports clubs and a regular bus service to both Daventry and Northampton. The latter also offers a mainline rail service to London Euston and Birmingham New Street which can also be accessed at Long Buckby. Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate, and photographs provided for guidance only.
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