£475,000
3 bed detached house for saleStation Road, Irchester NN29
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Simpson & Weekley
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About this property
Old Victorian Station House
Three Spacious Bedrooms
Three Reception Rooms. Cellar
Double Garage & Off Road Parking
Many Original Features.
Garden Siding Onto A Railway Line
Potential for Extra Garden on peppercorn rent
Modern Bathroom & Ground Floor Cloakroom
Countryside Views. Village Location
EPC Rating Ordered, Council Tax Band E
Set on the outskirts of the Northamptonshire village of Irchester is this eye catching, detached Victorian Station House offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern living. A sanctuary for people looking for a country setting with countryside views from every angle. The exterior of the property is a sight to behold, with original Victorian Lamps, intricate stained glass windows enchanting with their colours, an original Midland Railway information plaque a nod to its heritage, and stunning period brickwork standing as a testament to its enduring beauty. Step inside to discover three spacious bedrooms, a modern ground floor bathroom, an additional ground floor w.c., a conservatory providing views over the mature garden and views over open countryside, and a cellar for added storage space. The property also features separate reception rooms, providing ample space for relaxation and entertainment, a modern kitchen and a utility room. Siding onto a railway line, this home offers a unique perspective on the surrounding landscape. For those with a green thumb or a yearning for outdoor space, additional land is available on a peppercorn lease (subject to terms and conditions). There is parking to include a detached double garage. Located in the charming village of Irchester, just a stone's throw from Knuston, residents will enjoy the convenience of local shops, popular lower schooling, and a free bus service to the nearby Wollaston Senior school. Parks and miles of unspoilt countryside beckon exploration, with the award-winning Country Park situated the other side of the village. For commuters, Wellingborough mainline railway station is a mere 4 miles away, offering direct trains to St Pancras in under an hour - a perfect balance of rural living and urban accessibility. Don't miss the opportunity to make this extraordinary property your own. EPC Rating Ordered, Council Tax Band E
Entrance Porch
Entrance Hall
Living Room (4.42m x 3.91m (14'6 x 12'10))
Dining Room (4.42m x 3.84m (14'6 x 12'7))
Kitchen (3.71m x 2.97m (12'2 x 9'9))
Utility Room (2.51m x 2.34m (8'3 x 7'8))
Cloakroom
Conservatory (5.11mx 3.68m (16'9x 12'1))
Bathroom
Landing
Bedroom 1 (4.42m x 3.91m (14'6 x 12'10))
Bedroom 2 (4.42m x 3.81m (14'6 x 12'6))
Bedroom 3 (3.78m x 2.31m (12'5 x 7'7))
Cellar 1 (2.97m x 2.16m (9'9 x 7'1))
Cellar 2 (2.34m x 1.30m (7'8 x 4'3))
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