Offers over
£950,000
10 bed detached house for saleMeeting Lane, Irthlingborough NN9
10 beds
14 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Simpson & Partners Ltd -Thrapston
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About this property
Attention Investors! This former 18th century Baptist Church has been tastefully converted into four lovely homes with communal garden to the rear. Currently the whole block is used as 2 x three bedroom and 2 x four bedroom HMO properties (housing for multiple occupants). Offering a gross income of £8200 pm across the 14 rooms. Each home offers flexible accommodation across two or three floors boasting entrance hall, downstairs shower room, kitchen, living room (or bedroom). To the first floor are two bedrooms with en-suites to two of the properties and two of the other properties boasts a second floor comprising further bedroom with en-suite. Communal garden to the rear. Situated in the sought after town of Irthlingborough offering many amenities to include shops, cafe's, restaurants, schooling, doctors and country walks situated on the edge of the town. Viewing is highly recommended.
Offered to the market as separate dwellings with a share of the freehold or as a whole. More information available upon request.
Irthlingborough is a small town offering many amenities to include shops, cafe's, restaurants, schooling, doctors and country walks situated on the edge of the town. The new Rushden Lakes development is 10 minutes drive offering many recreational facilities and shops and restaurants, along with river walks. Wellingborough train station is approximately 15 minutes drive giving access to London St Pancras in under an hour. The major road network links of the A6, A45 leading to the M1 are also close by.
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