The Property
Hunter’s Moon is a charming cottage with late 18th Century origins. Probably a stone barn, or even a single storey cottage, the property was altered and extended during the 20th Century, to create a two-storey dwelling with a superb amount of living space with a good degree of versatility.
The ground floor has a small entrance hall with the cloakroom to one side. The living room is within the original part of the house and is full of character. The inglenook houses a woodburning stove, which creates a cosy focal point. The dining room is adjacent and has a quarry tiled floor, making a stylish and atmospheric room for formal occasions.
The kitchen / breakfast room is at the back of the house and is a superb size, with plenty of light. The kitchen area is fitted with a range of wall and base units. A gas hob, electric ovens and a microwave are built-in. The breakfast area overlooks the garden and offers ample space for family or formal mealtimes. The garden room is open plan to the kitchen area, creating a lovely, sociable living space, with access directly to the garden.
Stairs rise from the living room, to the first floor landing.
The principal bedroom suite is quite striking, with a walk-though dressing room, fabulous bedroom with vaulted ceiling and an ensuite shower room. Across the landing is the second bedroom, which is a comfortable double room with a dual aspect and fitted wardrobes, either side of the bed space. This room has use of the main bathroom, which is fitted with a bath, basin and WC.
Outside, there is a drive to the side of the cottage, which has a covered parking space before leading on to the single garage. The rear garden is a delight. A patio spans the back of the house and a path leads to a second terrace which is set to capture the sun throughout the day. The shaped lawn has well-stocked shrub borders giving interest throughout the year. The garden enjoys good privacy.
Location
Nassington is a charming, Nene Valley village with a couple of shops, a pub, a school, a church and a teashop. There are footpaths and bridleways leading from the village, to the gently rolling countryside that surrounds it. The delightful town of Oundle, a 6 mile drive, is famous for its Public School and its historic Market Place, which is surrounded by a range of family run shops, businesses and restaurants. Stamford is a larger market town and is about 7 miles away. Peterborough lies about 10 miles, and offers extensive facilities as well as main line rail services, with journey times to London King’s Cross from 48 minutes.
Mains water, drainage & electricity. Freehold, with vacant possession
Oil-fired central heating.
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