
Chapel Street, Kilsby
Property Features
- Detached Home
- Three Double Bedrooms
- Full of Character
- Village Location
- Well Presented
- Two Reception Rooms
- Kitchen Diner
- Rear Garden
- Outbuildings
Property Summary
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PROPERTY SUMMARY Located in the heart of Kilsby village this prominent former church owned 'Manse' property dates back to the 1700's. Offering original features throughout such as beams, fireplaces, exposed floors and an inglenook. The accommodation on offer briefly comprises : Entrance Hallway, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen Diner, Utility with WC, Three Double Bedrooms and a 4 Piece Bathroom. Additionally the property offers a lawned frontage, a good size rear garden with potting shed plus a brick built outbuilding with pitched/insulated roof.
LOCATION Kilsby is a lovely village in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire and close to the border of Warwickshire, being only five miles south-east of Rugby. Kilsby offers it's own amenities which include a primary school, two pubs and two churches as well as a community owned village shop, located in the car park of one of the village pubs.
ENTRANCE HALL Enter the property via a wooden part glazed front door into to the entrance hallway which has travertine tiled floor, doors to downstairs accommodation and stairs rising the first floor plus a wall mounted radiator.
LOUNGE 14' 9" x 13' 1" (4.5m x 3.99m) There is a bay window to the front elevation, wooden double doors onto the patio and garden, engineered oak flooring, wall mounted radiator, a good sized, shelved storage cupboard and a fireplace with hearth mantle and surround.
DINING ROOM 12' 0" x 10' 5" (plus shelved alcove)(3.66m x 3.18m) Has a wooden window onto the rear garden with window seat, cast iron fireplace with hearth, mantle and surround and a wall mounted radiator.
KICTHEN/DINER 14' 0" x 15' 6" (4.27m x 4.72m) There is a wooden window to the front aspect with built in shutters and a window seat, a wall mounted radiator, continuation of the travertine flooring and a wooden window and door onto the patio and garden.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall mounted units with a walnut work surface over, one and a half bowl sink- drainer with mixer tap and built in appliances such as fridge, freezer and dishwasher. There is an impressive feature inglenook cooking area with original features such as bread oven, further storage and space for range style cooker with additional, preparation work surfaces. There is also an original corner cupboard and exposed beams to the ceiling.
UTILITY/WC Wooden window to the rear aspect, brick flooring, space and plumbing for a washing machine and work surfaces under stairs. There is also a heated towel rail, wall mounted wash hand basin and low flush WC.
FIRST FLOOR LANDING Provides access to three bedrooms, bathroom and has a wall mounted radiator, original beams, airing cupboard and two windows onto the garden.
BEDROOM ONE 14' 6" x 12' 6" (4.42m x 3.81m) There are two steps up leading into the master bedroom which has wooden bay window to the front aspect, wall mounted radiator, original feature cast iron fireplace with half mantle and surround and original full width exposed timbers.
BEDROOM TWO 12' 2" x 12' 1" (3.71m x 3.68m) Has wooden sash windows to the front aspect, wall mounted radiator, feature cast iron fireplace with half mantle and surround and original exposed floor boards.
BEDROOM THREE 11' 0" x 8' 7" (3.35m x 2.62m) Wooden sash windows to the front, wall mounted radiator, feature fireplace and wood flooring.
BATHROOM Wooden window onto the rear garden, curved contemporary wall mounted radiator, pedestal wash hand basin, low flush WC, footed bath with telephone style tap and shower attachment and a separate fully tiled shower cubical.
OUTSIDE FORE-GARDEN
To the front of the property is a shallow lawned front garden with hedging and a pathway leading to the front door.
REAR GARDEN
Mainly laid to lawn with an initial blue brick patio which turns into a pathway that runs across the back of the property. There is an access gate to the side, it is primarily enclosed by timber panelled fencing and has an additional outbuilding, a timber potting shed and an enclosed and gated bin store with oil tank.
OUTBUILDING 16' 8" x 5' 9" (5.08m x 1.75m) A good sized, functional out house with pitched roof that has potential usage as a utility / workshop. It has a window to the side aspect, a door to the front as well as light and power connected and houses the boiler.
HISTORY/INFORMATION The property originally dates from 1700's and was originally built as a stone barn and was converted to a dwelling around 1788. It previously served as The Manse for the chapel for a number of years before being separated & listed (grade 2) under the curtilage of the Chapel.