Guide price
£575,000
5 bed detached house for sale1 Peter Fursman Drive, Crick NN6
5 beds
4 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
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About this property
Over 2,000 Sqft Of Living Space
Five Double Bedrooms and Four Bathrooms
Detached Double Garage With Power and Spacious Driveway
Large, Private Landscaped Rear Garden
23ft Lounge with French Doors and Separate Bay-Fronted Dining Room
Large Open Plan Kitchen / Family Room at the Rear
Separate Utility Room With Rear Door
Main Bedroom with Dressing Area and Six-Piece Ensuite Bathroom
Quiet Cul-De-Sac Location
Highly Sought After Village of Crick
Five Bedroom Detached Home For Sale In Crick, Northamptonshire
Five Bedroom Detached Home For Sale in Crick, Northamptonshire
This substantial five-bedroom detached home sits quietly in a cul-de-sac on the modern and popular Barratt Homes development in Crick - a short walk from the village centre and surrounded by open green spaces and countryside walks.
It’s an exceptional example of modern family living - combining flexible accommodation across three floors, a detached double garage, and generous outdoor space that’s perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or letting the children run free.
It’s one of the largest designs available in the area (just over 2,000 square feet, ) arguably in the best condition (it is immaculate) and with one of the largest gardens we have seen on the development.
Whether you're looking for a home that offers work-from-home flexibility, space for a growing family, or room to entertain - this one has you covered.
Let’s start outside...
The plot really is a standout. The rear garden is a great size and is completely enclosed by walls and fencing for privacy, with a large central lawn, two newly finished patio areas, and a hidden garden to the side. It’s a suntrap at the rear and feels incredibly private - rare for a property of this age.
The property has a detached double garage to the side and a wide driveway for multiple vehicles.
To the front, a neat pathway with newly installed steps leads you up to the entrance.
Inside, the ground floor flows naturally from the hallway into the three main living spaces as well as the downstairs cloakroom/WC.
To the right is the lounge - a long, bright room with a bay window to the front and French doors to the rear garden. It’s a great size and ideal for relaxing as a family.
The dining room at the front (on the left) is another bay-fronted room - ideal for more formal meals or perhaps as a snug, playroom, or home office.
To the rear, the open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room is both generous in size and style. It’s a brilliant layout – sociable and spacious, with French doors out to the garden and room for a dining table or sofa area. The large central island offers additional prep space and informal seating too.
The kitchen includes an integrated gas hob, double oven, dishwasher with a separate utility room (with washing machine and space for a dryer) tucked to the side, providing further storage and a handy back door.
Upstairs, the first floor offers three of the five bedrooms.
The main bedroom is especially impressive - it has its own dressing area, built-in wardrobes and a six-piece en-suite bathroom complete with separate shower, bath, dual sinks, bidet and WC. There's also a large airing cupboard for storage.
Bedroom two is another generous double with its own en-suite, and bedroom three is a great-sized double room with views to the rear. The main family bathroom is also on this floor.
On the second floor, you’ll find two more large double bedrooms - one with roof-light windows and another with a large built-in storage cupboard.
A separate shower room on the top floor completes the internal accommodation - making this a particularly versatile and practical layout, especially if you have guests or teenagers who’d benefit from their own floor.
The home is just under 10 years old and benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing, and good energy efficiency.
It’s a lot of house - over 2,000 square feet of living space across three floors, plus a double garage and landscaped garden. And it’s all tucked away in a quiet corner of one of Northamptonshire’s most sought-after villages.
The property is in walking distance to the village centre. Crick is a sought-after village with a vibrant community spirit which stages many popular events, including an annual Scarecrow Festival and the Crick Boat Show (also held annually). It's the ideal village for families.
It offers the perfect village lifestyle with its many walks right on your doorstep, including Crack's Hill, Millennium Wood, and, of course, the beautiful Grand Union Canal.
You also have a local Co-op, Post Office, and a choice of three pubs (The Wheatsheaf, Royal Oak, and The Red Lion - all within walking distance.) Also, there is the Ex-Servicemen's Club (Crick Club, ) which is a great place to have a drink.
Pickle and Pie (which is quite literally around the corner, ) the local Deli, does a fantastic range of breakfasts and lunches to eat in or take away - perfect if you're working from home and want to nip somewhere for a coffee and a sandwich (their Scotch eggs are amazing, too, by the way!)
Crick also has many activity groups for the family, including Cubs and Scouts, football, cricket, cycling, and a local history group.
A lot of families move into Crick because it is a family-friendly village, and the surrounding schools are a huge attraction. Crick Primary School is a short, safe walk away, and there are many secondary schools within a few miles.
Most children of secondary age in the village attend Guilsborough School; however, the two highly regarded grammar schools, Lawrence Sheriff and Rugby High, are accessible through the Eleven-Plus examination. There are further state-funded alternatives, including Ashlawn in Hillmorton and the new secondary school at Houlton, to say nothing of the world-famous fee-paying Rugby School.
Crick is served by an excellent road network, being located within a couple of miles of Junction 18 on the M1 and only a few miles further from the M6 and the A14. Stations at Rugby and Long Buckby are both approximately seven miles away; they offer first-rate rail links to London and Birmingham.
If you’re looking for space, practicality, and a proper family home in Crick, this one’s definitely worth a look.
Tenure Freehold
EPC B
council tax G
maintenance charge Approximately £21.03 a month (Can be paid 6 month or 12 month payments)
The measurements for this property are as follows;
kitchen/breakfast room/family room
6.90m x 3.23m (22' 8" x 10' 7")
lounge
6.55m x 3.54m (21' 6" x 11' 7")
dining room
3.40m x 3.23m (11' 2" x 10' 7")
utility
2.06m x 2.03m (6' 9" x 6' 8")
bedroom one
6.55m x 3.23m (21' 6" x 10' 7")
ensuite bathroom
3.26m x 3.22m (10' 8" x 10' 7")
bedroom two
3.73m x 3.55m (12' 3" x 11' 8")
ensuite shower room
2.01m x 1.71m (6' 7" x 5' 7")
bedroom three
3.54m x 2.72m (11' 7" x 8' 11")
family bathroom
3.07m x 1.71m (10' 1" x 5' 7")
bedroom four
5.42m x 3.53m (17' 9" x 11' 7")
bedroom five
3.31m x 3.22m (10' 10" x 10' 7")
shower room
2.20m x 1.82m (7' 3" x 6' 0”)
detached double garage
6.10m x 5.79m (20' 0" x 19' 0")
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