This deceptively spacious 2 bed bungalow, located in the heart of Silsoe village, set behind closed gates. The accommodation comprises of entrance hall, 2 large reception rooms, kitchen, utility area, hallway/study area, one double bedroom with wet room en suite, main bedroom with walk in dressing area and main family bathroom. The garage will be retained by the landlord, however there is sufficient parking for several cars. Well stocked, established wrap around garden.
Gardener included in the rent
EPC Rating E
Council tax band
Broadband
Pets allowed with terms
Silsoe. The village has a small newsagent, hairdresser, one pub, lower school, nursery, drama society, dance school, sports centre and parish council.
Wrest Park has an early eighteenth-century garden, spread over 92 acres (37 ha),[4] which was probably originally laid out by George London and Henry Wise for Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, then modified by Lancelot "Capability" Brown in a more informal landscape style.
The park is divided by a wide gravel central walk, continued as a long canal that leads to a Baroque pavilion banqueting house designed by Thomas Archer and completed in 1711. The interior of the pavilion is decorated with an impressive Ionic columns in trompe-l`œil. Boundary canals were altered to take the more natural shape by Capability Brown, who worked there between 1758 and 1760, and who also ringed the central formal area with a canal and woodland.