Offers over
£250,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleChurch End, Ravensden MK44
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Lane & Holmes
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About this property
Grade II listed cottage
Modernisation required
2/3 bedrooms
Oil central heating
Wrap around plot
No chain
Freehold
Set in Church End, Ravensden, “Twisden” is a Grade II listed end terrace cottage, built in the early 1700s’, which offers a chance for an incoming purchaser to modernise and update to their own specification.
The property is of timber frame construction with white washed elevations and is predominately thatched. There is a brick rear extension.
On the ground floor there are two spacious reception rooms, a breakfast room, a kitchen area and a ground floor shower room. On the first floor there are two good size bedrooms and a further room offing storage space.
Benefits include some exposed beams, oil fired central heating and no onward chain. The sellers inform us that the thatch had maintenance carried out in 2023, but any prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves in this regard.
Outside, the property has right of way over the neighbouring properties to the front with off road parking available. There is a separate rear access leading to the garden which offers parking for two/three cars. The gardens wrap around the property and offer a range of maturing shrubs and plants.
The property is within moments’ walk of Ravensden’s popular Public House and restaurant, The Horse & Jockey. The village has a church, a Primary School and a general store. Good access is available for Bedford’s facilities including the mainline service to London St Pancras and also the A421 for A1 & M1 access.
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