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Guide price

£190,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Yelvertoft Road, Crick NN6

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Characterful Two Bedroom Red Brick Cottage

  • Heart of Popular Crick Village

  • Spacious Lounge With Cosy Feel

  • Bright And Extended Kitchen Space

  • Handy Cellar For Extra Room

  • Refitted Modern Ground Floor Shower

  • Two Light And Airy Bedrooms

  • Private, Low Maintenance Rear Garden

  • Rear Access To Own Garage

  • Efficient Air Source Heating System

A Characterful Two Bedroom Cottage For Sale In The Heart Of Crick Village.

A Characterful Two Bedroom Cottage For Sale in the Heart of Crick Village.

If you're looking for an easy-to-maintain home in one of Northamptonshire’s most sought-after villages, this charming red brick cottage could be exactly what you’ve been waiting for.

Tucked along Yelvertoft Road in the centre of Crick, this extended two-bedroom property is full of character, with a surprising amount of space inside - including a cellar and a private rear garden - and it comes with a garage too.

This is one of the most affordable homes currently on the market in Crick, a village that’s always in high demand thanks to its strong sense of community, excellent local amenities, and unbeatable access to major transport links.

As you step through the front door, you’re welcomed into a cosy front lounge. It’s a comfortable room with lovely proportions and a homely feel.

Head through to the rear and you’ll find a bright, extended kitchen. There’s plenty of space here for cooking, dining, and socialising, with a rear door that leads out to the garden - perfect for pottering about with your plants or just enjoying some quiet outdoor space. It’s an easy, low-maintenance garden, and the current owner has even made space to grow their own veg.

Just off the kitchen is a smart, refitted shower room and, tucked away beneath the house, a very handy cellar - a great bonus room that could easily be used as a snug, a hobby space or a home office thanks to its window.

Upstairs there are two bedrooms - a generous double at the front and a second at the rear, both with pleasant outlooks and good natural light.

To the rear of the property, there’s access to a garage which is ideal for extra storage. You own the land leading to it, and although its unlikely you will be able to park a car in this bit, it’s practical and secure - with your neighbours having a right of way over it to their garages too. The property has street parking.

Another standout feature of this property is the air source heat pump heating system. It’s an efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional heating — a great long-term benefit whether you live here full-time or just part of the year. Not only does it reduce your carbon footprint, but it’s also more cost-effective to run.

Whether you’re buying your first home, looking for something manageable to downsize to, or after a village base that’s easy to lock up and leave, this lovely cottage has so much to offer - and even more potential to make it your own.

Right in the heart of the village. Crick continues to be one of the most sought-after villages in the area – and it’s easy to see why.

You’re just a short walk from everything the village has to offer – whether that’s the local Co-op, the excellent primary school, the three popular pubs (The Wheatsheaf, Royal Oak and Red Lion, ) or the beautiful countryside walks along the Grand Union Canal, Cracks Hill and Millennium Wood.

There’s also a lovely café deli called Pickle & Pie (perfect for a coffee and sandwich and amazing scotch eggs! If you’re working from home, ) and a real community feel with everything from Scouts and sports teams to local history and cycling groups.

Crick sits within the catchment for Guilsborough Secondary School, and there are grammar and independent school options nearby in Rugby, including Lawrence Sheriff, Rugby High and the world-renowned Rugby School.

Transport links are excellent too – you’re just a few minutes from the M1 (Junction 18), and around 15 minutes to Rugby station, where trains to London take under an hour.

If you’d like to take a look around, we’d love to show you.

Tenure Freehold
council tax A
EPC E

The measurements for this property are as follows:

Kitchen
4.36m x 3.41m (14' 4" x 11' 2")

shower room
1.79m x 1.59m (5' 10" x 5' 3")

lounge
3.46m x 3.32m (11' 4" x 10' 11")

cellar / reception room
3.14m x 2.77m (10' 4" x 9' 1")

garage
5.39m x 2.51m (17' 8" x 8' 3")

bedroom one
3.46m (11'4") x 3.32m (10'11")

bedroom two
3.46m x 2.08m (11' 4" x 6' 10")

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