£320,000
REF: OUN260095
A charming stone cottage in the heart of the village, combining period character with comfortable, well-maintained accommodation. Rich in original detail, the property features exposed beams, stonework and impressive inglenook fireplaces, while the west-facing garden provides a private and appealing outdoor setting.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, the cottage is well suited to those seeking a characterful village home within easy reach of local amenities and surrounding countryside.
GROUND FLOOR
The front door opens directly into an inviting dining and sitting room, where the staircase and exposed vertical timbers naturally divide the space into two distinct areas. Both sections feature impressive stone inglenook fireplaces, while window seats add further character and reinforce the cottage’s traditional feel.
An inner hall leads through to a well-proportioned bathroom with useful built-in storage, together with the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen provides space for informal dining and is fitted with a hob and electric Aga, with a stable door opening directly onto the rear garden.
FIRST FLOOR
Upstairs, there are two comfortable double bedrooms, both featuring exposed stonework. One also benefits from built-in wardrobes, providing useful storage while retaining the character that runs throughout the property.
OUTSIDE
The west-facing rear garden is a particularly attractive feature of the property, offering a good degree of privacy and a series of different spaces in which to sit and enjoy the surroundings.
A patio immediately to the rear of the cottage leads via steps to a lawned garden, with a further seating terrace positioned beyond. At the rear of the plot is a useful outbuilding, together with pedestrian access onto a useful access lane.
LOCATION
Nassington is a well-served and highly regarded village surrounded by attractive Northamptonshire countryside. Everyday amenities include a village shop, family-run butcher, tearoom and two public houses. The River Nene passes close to the village, while an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways provides excellent access to the surrounding countryside for walking, riding and exploring the local area.
The nearby historic market towns of Oundle and Stamford are renowned for their thriving communities with a generous array of amenities and prestigious schooling.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Mains water, electricity, and sewerage connected
Broadband: Ultrafast broadband available to the street
Local Authority: North Northamptonshire Council
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Energy rating: EPC exempt (Grade II listed)
Grade listed status: Grade II listed
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Jackson-Stops
DIRECTIONS
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