Enter via composite door with obscure inset window into entrance hall, obscure double glazed window to side aspect, ceiling spot light, stairs to first floor landing.
Double glazed window to front aspect, under stairs storage cupboard, door to;
Obscure double glazed door to rear garden, double glazed window to rear aspect, wall and base mounted units with drawers, roll top work surfaces, integrated oven with gas hob and extractor hood over, tiled splash backs, composite sink with drainer and mixer tap over, space for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, space for American fridge/freezer, wooden laminate flooring.
Loft hatch entrance, doors to;
Double glazed window to front aspect, wardrobe/storage cupboard.
Double glazed window to rear aspect.
Panel bath with shower over, pedestal wash hand basin with close coupled W/C, tiled splash backs, wooden laminate flooring.
Established shrubs and bushes, decorative stones, external lighting, off road parking for two vehicles on driveway.
Patio area, artificial grass, decorative stones, wooden storage shed, wooden gate, fully surrounded by wooden panel fencing.
Space for two vehicles on driveway.
Local Authority: West Northamptonshire
Council Tax Band: B
Located in the southern part of Northampton, within the Far Cotton, Delapré and Briar Hill area of West Northamptonshire. The neighbourhood is primarily residential, with a mix of modern housing estates, family homes and established local communities. The area benefits from good transport connections, sitting close to the A45 and A508, while Northampton railway station is around a mile away, providing regular rail services to both London and Birmingham. Demographically, the area has a relatively young population with many families and working-age residents, and crime levels in much of the NN4 8 sector are generally reported as low to moderate compared with regional averages.
Residents have access to a range of everyday amenities, including supermarkets, convenience stores, schools and community facilities within walking distance. Nearby schools such as Delapre Primary School, Queen Eleanor Primary Academy and Abbeyfield School are well regarded locally, while green spaces including Delapré Abbey and the surrounding parkland provide opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor recreation. The wider NN4 district is one of Northampton’s largest postcode areas, combining residential neighbourhoods with employment hubs such as Brackmills and Swan Valley, making it a popular location for commuters and families seeking convenient access to both the town centre and surrounding countryside.
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