The Old Chapel, Great Oxendon, Market Harborough

4 bedroom property for sale

Guide price £850,000

An exceptional contemporary detached village home, having undergone a complete refurbishment in 2022, including a stunning living kitchen. As the house name suggests, the village Weslyan Chapel sits to the front of the deep plot and is now converted into the garage. The property boats a sweeping gravelled driveway, deep landscaped rear gardens, with an impressive outbuilding, currently used as a golf simulator room.

Accommodation
The property is entered via a welcoming entrance hall with guest cloakroom and staircase rising to the first floor. Underfloor heating runs entirely through the ground floor, and CAT-6 wiring runs throughout. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the superb open-plan family dining kitchen, fitted by Rose County Interiors, and fitted with an extensive range of contemporary cabinetry including a full height pantry cupboard integrated appliances and a breakfast bar, all opening seamlessly into the generous dining and living space with feature log burner. Large, glazed openings provide an abundance of natural light and create a wonderful connection to the rear gardens and terrace beyond. A separate sitting room offers a more formal reception space centred around a feature fireplace, whilst a dedicated study provides an ideal work-from-home environment. A useful utility room completes the ground floor accommodation.

To the first floor, the principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes together with a stylish ensuite bathroom featuring both a separate shower enclosure and bath. Three further bedrooms are all well-proportioned and are served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom. The layout is ideally suited to modern family life and offers excellent flexibility for guests, children or additional home working space if required.

Throughout the property, the interiors have been finished to an excellent standard with a tasteful contemporary aesthetic. Clean lines, quality materials and large windows combine to create bright and airy accommodation, whilst the open-plan design lends itself perfectly to both everyday living and entertaining.

Outside
The property is approached via a substantial sweeping gravelled driveway providing extensive off-road parking together with access to the former Wesleyan Chapel, now converted into a detached garage. Mature planting and established boundaries create an attractive sense of seclusion from the outset.

To the rear of the property are beautifully landscaped gardens backing on to open countryside. The rear patio leads down to a beautiful sunken terrace, ideal for entertaining. Clever lighting surrounds these spaces. The garden has beautiful well stocked boarders and is mainly laid to lawn.

The impressive cedar clad outbuilding is currently used as a golf simulator but is thought suitable for a variety of other uses, yoga studio, substantial home office, gym to name but a few.

All in all, the total plot extends to 0.34 acres.

Location
Great Oxendon is a picturesque village which lies on the Northamptonshire/Leicestershire border, approximately 2.6 miles south of Market Harborough town centre, and five minutes' away by car. Within the village there is The George, a former coaching inn which is now a renowned restaurant and bar. There is also Waterloo Cottage Farm and a convenient village shop.

Within the thriving town of Market Harborough you will find a number of national retailers and independent boutiques as well as an array of restaurants, bars, public houses and leisure facilities. Primary and secondary schooling is well catered for. There is mainline rail access to London St. Pancras in just under an hour and major road networks can be accessed via the A14 which lies a few miles south from Great Oxendon.

Property Information
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: (Daventry) West Northamptonshire Council Tax Band: F
Listed Status: Not Listed. Built 1972 Conservation Area: No
Services: The property is offered to the market with all mains services, gas-fired central heating with HIVE thermostat, wet underfloor heating and drainage to a soakaway
Meters: Water meter and gas and electric meters Loft: Insulated, boarded, lit with ladders
Broadband delivered to the property: FTTC
Non-standard construction: Believed to be of standard construction
Wayleaves, Rights of Way & Covenants: Yes Flooding issues in the last 5 years: No
Accessibility: Two storey dwelling. No modifications for accessibility
Planning issues: None our clients are aware of

Satnav Information
The property's postcode is LE16 8NE, and house name The Old Chapel

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