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4 bed semi-detached house for saleSilver Street, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire MK16
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Urban & Rural
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About this property
Guide price £625,000
Fantastic grade II listed home
Wealth of exposed timbers
Superb inglenook fireplace
Accommodation over three floors
4 bedrooms & two bathrooms
Town centre location
Private enclosed gardens
Drive leading to double garage
Off road parking for numerous vehicles
*** fantastic grade II listed with garaging and workshop/annexe potential (STPP) ***
Situated in the heart of the Newport Pagnell conservation area and within a short stroll of the Town Centre is this delightful Grade II Listed period property which retains many fine character features to include a wealth of exposed timbers throughout, an original Inglenook fire place in the Dining Hall, window seats in the principle bedrooms plus the benefit of a double garage with ample, secure off road parking for numerous vehicles.
There are private established courtyard gardens situated to both the rear and side of the property with the added benefit of a substantial single storey outbuilding (33'4" x 12'1") that STPP could provide additional accommodation such as an annexe.
The accommodation briefly comprises of Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Dining Hall, Sitting Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room, First Floor Landing, Bedroom 1, Bathroom, Bedroom 2, Shower Room, Second Floor Landing, Bedrooms 3 & 4.
Newport Pagnell is an historic, thriving market town situated in the North East of Buckinghamshire, at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Ousel (or Lovat).
The history of the area dates from the iron age, and the town itself from the Roman period. The town is entered in the Domesday book in 1086 as ‘Neuport’ – meaning ‘new market’, and ‘Pagnell’ comes from the family of Ralph Paganell to whom the manor eventually passed through marriage.
The area is well served with excellent local schooling, leisure facilities including a swimming pool, shops, pubs and restaurants. Further amenities can be found in nearby Central Milton Keynes, which is a short drive away. Central Milton Keynes and nearby Wolverton both offer links into London Euston. Cmk offers direct links with journey times of less than 40 minutes..
*** viewing strongly recommended ***
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