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Cottage to rent in The Green, Islip, Northamptonshire NN14

NN14, United Kingdom

Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
House
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
33226303

Cottage to rent in The Green, Islip, Northamptonshire NN14


**Available mid-March** Aspirational Homes’ from Magenta Estate Agents are delighted to present to the rent al market Nicholas House, an historic Grade II listed thatched cottage with medieval origins, once said to have been occupied by stone masons working at the neighbouring 15th Century Church of St Nicholas. Retaining much of the character of the original building, the cottage, has undergone a full programme of modernisation having been sympathetically and meticulously restored. We think this is the perfect property for a single occupant. Sorry but we cannot accept applications from smokers. · Feature inglenook with painted cast-iron fireplace · Exposed oak beams · ‘Lamona’ kitchen appliances including fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, oven hob and extractor · ‘Glow-worm’ combination boiler · New bathroom suite with shower bath · Recessed low-energy lighting · Underfloor heating · Recently fitted, good quality ‘silver grey’ stair carpet · usb plug sockets in the kitchen/breakfast/living room and bedroom · Engineered oak internal doors · One allocated parking space accommodation Entrance Hall Enter the cottage to the front aspect via a traditional painted wooden door with antique black iron letter plate and door handle; the high ceiling affords the hall an airy, spacious feel. Additional benefits include engineered oak flooring and a built-in cupboard ideal for general household storage or for hanging coats. All communicating doors to: Kitchen/Breakfast/Living Room A superb, multifunctional room which effortlessly blends period charm with contemporary chic. The kitchen/breakfast area is fitted with nature-inspired, sage-green cabinets with timeless Shaker styling, complemented by solid oak block worktops and upstands and including a breakfast bar. Further comprising a stainless-steel sink and drainer unit with mixer tap over, integrated under-counter fridge and freezer, integrated slimline dishwasher, built-in electric oven, ceramic hob and extractor fan, built-in ‘Hoover’ washing machine, built-in wine rack, concealed wall-mounted combination boiler, and rear window with church view. The kitchen area is open plan to the living area where you can cosy up on your sofa, gaze up at the oak beams and high ceiling and imagine how different life would have been centuries ago! Bedroom Light, airy and full of character charm and warmth, the bedroom features a fabulous inglenook with black-painted cast-iron fireplace and oak bressummer beam. Stairs with painted balustrade and natural oak handrail rise to a mezzanine landing off which is a deep cupboard which could be used as a wardrobe or perhaps a study area. Bathroom Sleek and contemporary, the bathroom is fitted with ‘Roca’ sanitary fittings including gloss white wall-hung, two-drawer vanity unit, low-level WC with soft-close seat, shower bath with mixer tap and shower over, light grey ceramic wall tiling to water-sensitive areas, grey oak-effect luxury vinyl flooring, recessed ceiling downlights, electric towel rail with chrome finish, feature exposed oak beams. Outside To the front of the cottage are raised borders and steps to the main entrance door. The left gable wall with its eye-catching timber-framed apex is adorned by fragrant climbing roses, in front of which is a small lawn edged in part by stone walling. You also have the benefit of a brick-built storage barn which has power and light connected, and one allocated parking space. Steeped in history, the picturesque village of Islip is home to Washington House which dates from the 16th Century and was the home of Dame Mary Washington, great-grandmother of George Washington. Islip House was built in the mid-18th Century, home to Thomas Squire who played a large part in making the river Nene navigable from Peterborough to Thrapston. In addition to the 15th Century church of St. Nicholas, the village further boasts two public houses, playing fields, cricket and football clubs and a village hall; for nature lovers and walkers there are gentle walks alongside the River Nene towards Thrapston or Aldwincle. The nearby town of Thrapston offers additional facilities including various shops, restaurants, and tearooms, two gp surgeries and the Nene Centre leisure centre. A popular, monthly farmers’ market sells locally grown and produced food and drink, as well as plants and soaps.


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About this property


Property type: House

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Price: 1201 €

Garage: Yes

Washing machine: Yes

Dish washer: Yes

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