Offers over
£520,000
4 bed mews for saleMain Street, Strelley, Nottingham NG8
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Frank Innes - Nottingham Sales
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About this property
Four bedrooms
Master with en-suite
Village location
Period features
Availablewith no upward chain
Beautiful cottage style garden
A must view
Double garage with home office/gym/ games room above
A beautifully presented four-bedroom barn conversion in an exceptional village setting.
Broad Oak Cottages is an attractive brick-built barn conversion in a stunning, village setting, benefitting from many character details including exposed beams and brickwork. It has been updated by the current owners to provide stylish and tastefully finished, flexible accommodation, ideal for entertaining and family life, with generous reception areas, stunning vaulted kitchen/dining room and living room, attractive bedrooms and beautifully appointed bathrooms. The property features a well-designed mature cottage garden to the rear. The double garage with a versatile layout would allow for the creation of a self-contained annex or with the current area above continue to be used as a gym/games room/home office. The property is set back from Main Street and has parking spaces for a number of vehicles.
Strelley Village is situated to the west of Nottingham and was first recorded in the Domesday book in 1086. The village has a quiet and secluded atmosphere as it is not on a through-road for traffic and has access to many multi-use country paths. The village features a 13th century church, well-regarded cafe, artisan retailers and a pub; it is well placed for the motorway network and access into Nottingham by road, bus or tram.
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