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Full description: Cromwell house is set within the heart of this charming village of Tilbrook, this substantial 4 bedroom family home has been thoughtfully extended over the years retaining some of the original features which date back to 1689.The property in brief comprises reception hall, large lounge, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and guest cloaks. To the first floor expect to find four double bedrooms, the master with en suite, and a re-fitted family bathroom. Outside off road parking for a number of vehicles leading to a detached double garage. An enclosed rear garden. Viewing recommended to fully appreciate the accommodation on offer and its setting.
A block paved pathway leading to a canopied porch:
Entrance Hall: Entered via a hardwood timber framed door, having tiled stone floors with doors leading through to lounge, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room. Leaded double glazed window to front aspect, single panelled radiator fitted below, stairs leading to first floor landing with under stairs storage cupboard area. Some original exposed beam work to walls and exposed brick work.
Lounge:25'3 x 19'4 (7.70m x 5.89m) A well proportioned room, having windows to three aspects, double glazed French doors leading onto garden, single panelled radiator fitted below window with additional radiators. The focal point of the room is the inglenook fireplace with exposed cross beam, tiled hearth and exposed brick work. Further benefits to include a number of power points and television points and exposed beam work to ceilings.
Dining Room: 11'6 x 16' (3.51m x 4.88m) Having windows to three aspects with double panelled radiator fitted below, stone tiled floor, exposed original beams to walls and cross beam to ceiling. Another feature to the room is the cast iron fire place incorporating bread maker, sitting on a tiled hearth with exposed brick work. Further door leading through to study:
Study: 16'7 x 10'4 (5.05m x 3.15m) Windows to front and side aspects with double panelled radiator, eye ball recessed ceiling lights. Several separate telephone points. Wooden parquet flooring.
Kitchen/Breakfast room: 29'2 x 10'9 (8.89m x 3.28m) Comprising of a range of high and base level cupboard units with drawer space, finished in a medium oak with tiled work top surface areas and splash backs. A focal point to the room is the Aga with exposed brick work. Built-in appliances to include eye line oven, ceramic hob and dishwasher. Breakfast Area: Windows to front and side aspects. Having window to side aspect with double panelled radiator fitted below exposed beams to ceiling with original beams to walls. Having recessed down lights, power points and further door leading to utility:
Utility Room: Having window to side with stable door giving access to rear. Utility comprising a one and a half bowl single drainer sink unit with mixer taps, appliance space and plumbing for automatic washing machine, appliance space for tumble dryer and further spaces for a fridge and freezer. Door to guest cloaks/WC.
Cloaks Room: Having obscure glazed window to side, closed coupled WC, single panelled radiator and corner mounted wash hand basin.
First Floor Landing: Galleried landing with some original exposed beams to walls, having windows to front aspect and doors leading off to the four bedrooms and family bathroom.
Bedroom 1:18'10 x 12' (5.74m x 3.66m) Having windows to three aspects, single panelled radiator, some original exposed beams to walls, exposed brick work, wall mounted lights, television point and power points. With door leading through to inner hallway.
Inner Hallway: Having window to side aspect with door in to en-suite bathroom and dressing room/nursery room. En-suite: Having obscure glazed window to side aspect, newly re-fitted suite comprising of a twin gripped panel bath with a power shower fitted over, closed coupled WC, vanity wash hand basin with worktop surface areas and cupboard space below and slate tiled flooring.
Dressing Room/Nursery: 9'6 x 10'6 wall to wall (2.90m x 3.20m wall to wall) Having feature arched window to front aspect enjoying views over countryside, single panelled radiator. Built-in wardrobes with mirror fronted sliding doors, complete with hanging space and shelving.
Bedroom 2: 19'6 x 12' (5.94m x 3.66m) Having windows to rear and side aspects, with views overlooking the Parish church and open paddock. Single panelled radiator. Built in double wardrobe complete with hanging space and shelving. Television point and power points.
Bedroom 3: 14'10 x 10'4 (4.52m x 3.15m) Having window to side aspect, double panelled radiator. Built in double wardrobe complete with hanging space and shelving. Power points and television point.
Bedroom 4: 11'6 x 9'8 (3.51m x 2.95m) Having window to rear aspect, sharing the same views as bedroom 2. Single panelled radiator, exposed brick walls with cross beams. Two storage cupboards within eaves and loft access.
Bathroom: Having an obscure glazed arch window to front aspect and further window to side aspect, double panelled radiator. Recently re-fitted suite comprising of a free standing roll top bath with Victorian style mixer taps incorporating shower fitment, double shower enclosure complete with power shower, Victorian style high flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, two heated towel rails. Tiled flooring, recess complete with shelving. Door opening to airing cupboard incorporating hot water cylinder and slatted shelving.
Outside Rear: Having immediate paved patio area with steps leading to the remainder of the garden having a low retaining brick wall with the majority of the garden being laid to lawn, enclosed by timber panelled fencing. Having a range of mature shrubs, bushes and trees to borders. Outdoor lighting. Driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles in turn leading to a detached double garage having electrically operated doors. Enclosed by wrought iron fencing, backing onto paddock.
Side: To the side of the property there is a gravelled driveway leading up to double wrought iron gates which are electrically operated, with a small lawned area to the side of the driveway with mature shrubs.
Front: The front garden is enclosed by low brick walling, with the garden being mainly laid to lawn with a block paved pathway leading to the front door.
TILBROOK stands on the River Kym and is Kimbolton’s western neighbour. It is approximately one mile from Kimbolton, which offers local shopping and social amenities and is graced at one end of the High Street by Kimbolton Castle, home to one of the areas premier public schools. Bedford, Huntingdon and St Neots provide further shopping, schooling, sporting and recreational facilities as well as main line railway stations, with access to London in under the hour. Road links include the A1, A14 (A1/M1 link road), M1 and the M11.
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