Enter via a wooden glazed front door into the entrance hallway with a radiator and tiled flooring. The hallway boasts original ceiling beams and exposed stonework. With stairs rising to the first floor and two double glazed windows to the rear aspect. Door to;
A feature stone fireplace with two double glazed windows to the front aspect, a double radiator, Oak flooring and ceiling beams.
Two double glazed windows to the front aspect, ceiling beams and Oak flooring with a double radiator.
A range of floor and wall mounted Shaker style kitchen units with matching wooden worktops and complementary panelling. Inset Belfast sink with dual drainers and mixer taps. Built-in appliances to include a Rangemaster range cooker and dishwasher. Centre Island with granite worktops with ceiling spotlighting, tiled flooring and ceiling beams. Two double glazed windows to the front aspect, built-in double storage cupboards with plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Double glazed window to the rear aspect and double glazed French doors leading to the rear garden.
Two piece suite comprising a WC and wash basin with a double glazed obscure window to the rear aspect, radiator with tiled flooring and panelling.
First floor landing with double glazed window to the rear aspect, original ceiling beams and loft access.
Double glazed window to the front aspect with a double radiator, ceiling beams and a built-in storage cupboard.
Two double glazed windows to the front aspect, original beams to ceiling and walls and a double radiator.
A range of wall to wall fitted wardrobes and a double glazed window to the front aspect. Double radiator and a door leading to the rear staircase.
A five piece suite consisting of a WC, his and her sink unit housed in a storage cabinet with work surfaces, a freestanding clawfoot bath with centre tap and a walk-in shower cubicle. Ceramic tiled flooring, panelling to walls, obscure double glazed window to the rear aspect and a double radiator. Ceiling spotlighting and ceiling beams.
Double glazed windows to the side and rear aspect with original ceiling and wall beams and a double radiator.
A versatile loft space which could either be a fifth bedroom, office or playroom with a double glazed window to the side aspect, original ceiling beams with a radiator with Velux roof light.
A low maintenance front garden with a low-level stone wall and stocked with mature bushes, shrubs and plants with a pathway leading to the front door.
Lovely enclosed outdoor space mainly laid to lawn with a patio area and stocked with mature bushes, shrubs and plants with a garden shed and a picket fence.
A block paved parking area with parking for two cars.
Located in Northamptonshire off the A45, 9 miles from the centre of Northampton and four miles from Wellingborough, Earls Barton has a population of 5,387 (as of 2021). This is a tranquil, friendly village with lovely views and plenty of open space for walking in the rec or surrounding areas. Like any good village essential requirements are all within walking distance or a short drive away.
The village is proud of its historic roots, All Saints Parish Church was built by the Saxons in 970 AD and is still in use today. More recently Earls Barton’s claim to fame comes from making ‘Kinky Boots’ – the inspiration for the film bearing the same name.
The Soapbox Derby has been in the social calendar since 2018, an idea proposed to the Parish Council by a passionate 10-year-old resident. Roads are closed off for the race and this is now a much-anticipated village event for the fun, generosity and community spirit it brings.
The Annual Festival and Carnival in June is another popular event which includes – Literature, Comedy, a dog show and an Arts Exhibition. The Festival Fortnight is rounded off with a Carnival, stalls, beer tent and live music.
At the end of the year, you can enjoy Carols on the Square. A stage is set up for readings and a band. There are also song sheets for everyone to join in with the festive spirit.
Earls Barton is proud of its local independent enterprise led by Northamptonshire’s long association with boots and shoemaking. There is also the renowned Apothocoffee Shop on the Square – a family business since 1870.
If you want to enjoy a great sense of community where the Parish Council is an active body of residents, representing local needs, look no further.
A move to Earls Barton will give you back your time and your peace of mind. There is an effortless blend between old English charm and modern amenities which makes living here a real joy.
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