Offers over
£160,000
3 bed terraced house for saleBeaconsfield Terrace, Rushden NN10
3 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
The Agency UK
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About this property
No Upper Chain
Ideal First Time Buy
Ideal Rental investement
Close To Shops And Amenities
Character Period Features
Double Glazing
Gas Central Heating
Garden
Modernised Kitchen and Shower Room
Open Plan Lounge Diner
A bay fronted Victorian terrace with period features, double glazing, gas central heating, open plan lounge diner, modern kitchen and shower room with a garden close to town centre shops and amenities.
The front door leads to an entrance hall with original Victorian tiled flooring and decorative coving feature, the Lounge diner has been opened through with a bay window to the front and a door leading to a modernised kitchen which has a range of base and wall mounted high gloss kitchen units in a galley style arrangement and plumbing for a gas cooker. There is an under stairs storage cupboard and a sperate utility area with plumbing for a washing machine, door leading the garden and the down stairs shower room. The shower room has also been modernised with a large shower cubicle, electric shower, w.c and hand was basin.
On the first floor there is a main double bedroom to the front, another double bedroom to the rear which has had the walls re plastered, and another bedroom to the rear also with walls re plastered and a Vaillant wall mounted gas combination boiler.
Benefits include the double glazing and gas central heating boiler fitted circa 2014, elements of modernising and updating with further potential to update and finish to taste.
The garden to the rear is a good space with shared maintenance access and would benefit from some landscaping.
Superbly located in a popular residential area of Rushden, the property is close to the local shops and amenities of Rushden town centre. It is also a short drive to Rushden Lakes Shopping Centre which is a destination retail park, Irchester Country Park, Hall park and is ideally located for days out to outstanding attractions such as Castle Ashby House with Capability Brown gardens and grounds.
There is excellent access to stunning Northamptonshire countryside walks and the river Nene for canal boating. It is ideal for all country pursuits such as sailing, swimming and various watersports on the many inland lakes such as Grendon Lakes, Pitsford, Sywell, Castle Ashby and Rutland to name a few.
The choice of local schools is superb which include Grey friars, the Wellingborough private school, Sir Christopher Hatton Academy, Wollaston school, Weavers Academy and Manor school.
Local transport links provide excellent access to the A6 for Bedford and train station, A45, A43, A14, A1, M11, M1 and M40. Wellingborough train station is only 2 miles, 7 min car drive or 9 min cycle to the station making it ideal for London commuting. The fastest train time into London St Pancras is 45mins
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