Description
- • Beautiful three bedroom period cottage
- • Good sized kitchen
- • Attractive living room with a fireplace & separate dining room
- • Ground floor bathroom
- • Three well proportioned first floor bedrooms
- • Useful storage barn & generous garden
- • An absolute must see!
A charming three bedroom period property occupying a delightful village setting and incorporating well appointed, bright and airy internal accommodation. Brimming with character features it offers the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. As you approach, you're greeted by an attractive, established cottage-style front garden, beautifully landscaped with an array of mature plants and flowers that add to the property's undeniable curb appeal. The accommodation begins with a lovely front-aspect sitting room where exposed ceiling beams and a striking brick-built fireplace create a warm and inviting atmosphere. This space flows seamlessly into a formal dining room, ideal for entertaining, and beyond which a modern, fitted kitchen has been cleverly designed to meet contemporary needs. Completing this level is a useful lobby area and charming Victorian-style bathroom which adds to the property's unique appeal. Moving to the first floor, the main bedroom boasts a front aspect, complete with a door leading to a versatile third bedroom, ideal for use as a nursery or home office. The second double bedroom enjoys a peaceful rear aspect, offering a tranquil retreat. Tingrith is a small hamlet and civil parish positioned on the edge of the Duke of Bedford’s estate and provides numerous walks and nature trails in the close surrounds of the village as well as further afield. It is conveniently placed for commuter access with the M1 adjacent, in addition to the larger, more substantial village of Toddington just beyond which provides a wider array of public services and amenities. The exclusive Georgian village of Woburn lies approximately three miles away, whilst the historic market town of Ampthill is less than five miles. The major town of Flitwick has a useful train station into the capital as well as a supermarket and recently revamped leisure centre, whilst a three tier school system incorporates St Georges Lower in Toddington, Parkfields Middle School, before moving onto Harlington Upper School.
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