The quintessential Georgian town centre property, this Grade II listed four bedroom period home has a lovely sized garden and the rare benefit of off-road parking and a double garage.
Wooden entrance door to the front, stairs rising to first floor and down to the basement, access to courtyard, vents for warm air heating throughout.
A suite comprising of a low level WC, wash hand basin, window to the side.
Lounge - 12' 9" x 12' 4" (3.89m x 3.76m) <br />Dining Area - 12' 4" x 12' 0" (3.76m x 3.66m) <br />Feature fireplace, window to the rear and window to the front with secondary glazing, vent for warm air heating.
14' 9" x 12' 4" (4.50m x 3.76m) Feature fireplace, window to the front with secondary glazing and sliding shutters, vent for warm air heating.
18' 9" x 6' 0" (5.71m x 1.83m) A range of base and wall mounted units with work surfaces over, two stainless steel sink and drainers with mixer taps, Range cooker and gas hob with extractor fan, service hatch, window to the rear, vent for warm air heating.
17' 10" x 13' 10" (5.44m x 4.22m)
Stairs rising to second floor, airing cupboard housing hot water tank, access to loft, window to the side, vent for warm air heating.
14' 6" x 11' 2" (4.42m x 3.40m) Walk-in wardrobe as well as fitted wardrobes, window to the front with secondary glazing.
14' 6" x 10' 10" max. (4.42m x 3.30m) Feature fireplace, storage cupboard, window to the front with secondary glazing.
10' 5" x 6' 6" (3.17m x 1.98m) Window to the front with secondary glazing.
A suite comprising of a panelled bath and separate shower cubicle, low level WC, wash hand basin, vent for warm air heating, space for washing machine and tumble dryer, window to the rear.
8' 7" x 6' 5" (2.62m x 1.96m) Doors opening to garden.
11' 7" x 11' 1" (3.53m x 3.38m) Leaded light 'half moon' window to the rear, storage cupboards.
A north facing garden at first floor level, mainly with to lawn with a summer garden room. There is access to the garage and parking to the rear, accessible via Park Street.
From the centre of Ampthill, take Woburn Street and no. 25 is approx. 100 metres along on the right. <br /><br />THESE ARE PRELIMINARY DETAILS TO BE APPROVED BY THE VENDOR<br /><br />AMPTHILL – is a Georgian market town steeped in history with connections to Henry VIII. Situated between Bedford and Luton it has a population of about 14,000. A regular market with local traders has taken place on Thursdays for centuries. The town has several lively pubs, a wide variety of very well-regarded restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket and a selection of small independent specialist shops and a small museum. A number of small businesses such as solicitors, estate agents, financial services, hairdressers, and music schools are located in town. Larger businesses are to be found on the commercial and industrial developments on the outskirts, along the town’s bypass. Ampthill Great Park is beautiful, a great place to walk the dogs. There’s a children’s play area and a place to get a snack and a refreshment. It also hosts a three day music and family gala weekend in the summer. Ampthill also has a high concentration of public amenities, The local Upper School in Ampthill, Redborne School, is a very successful 13 - 18 school. There is a bus service to Bedford and a private bus to the excellent Harpur Trust schools. There is also a doctor’s surgery, fire & ambulance stations. Ampthill benefits from excellent commuter links, located between junctions 12 and 13 of the M1, nearby the A6 links Luton to Bedford and the A421 an efficient road into Milton Keynes. Ampthill is twinned with Nissan Lez Enservne in France. There are also rugby, football, cricket and bowls clubs.
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