£200,000
2 bed terraced house for saleSharwood Terrace, Irchester. NN29
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Simpson & Weekley
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About this property
Cottage Style Mid Terrace
Two Double Bedrooms
Lounge Diner & New Kitchen
Modern Ground Floor Bathroom
Gardens to the Front
Siuated in the Village of Irchester
EPC Rating D, Council Tax Band A
***new kitchen and bathroom*** ***village location*** Simpson and Weekley are delighted to offer to the market this amazing two bedroom cottage. Ideally located in the highly sought after Northamptonshire village of Irchester. The home offers easy access to lots of local amenities including shops, schools, country parks and the always popular Rushden Lakes development. The home has been greatly improved by the current owner and boasts ample living accommodation set over two floors and comprising in brief; entrance porch, open plan lounge diner, modern kitchen, a utility lobby area and a modern bathroom downstairs. The first floor offers a large master bedroom with original fireplace and built in wardrobes. The second bedroom is a small double bedroom with built in wardrobes. The home also benefits from gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Externally there is an enclosed garden which is accessed off a walkway at the front of the property. To the rear of the home is a courtyard entrance. An internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate everything this amazing cottage has to offer. EPC Rating A, Council Tax Band D
Entrance Porch
Lounge (3.71m x 4.72m (12'2 x 15'6))
Kitchen (3.76m x 2.01m (12'4 x 6'7))
Inner Hall
Bathroom (2.18m x 2.03m (7'2 x 6'8))
Landing
Bedroom 1 (3.78m x 3.25m (12'5 x 10'8))
Bedroom 2 (3.23m x 2.01m (10'7 x 6'7))
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