Bercote & Co are excited to bring to the market this quaint village cottage. Offering plenty of character, plus a sizable private garden. The entrance porch leads to the lounge with feature fireplace, this then leads to the kitchen with traditional beams. The first floor offers one double and one single bedroom plus a bathroom. Viewing is highly recommended.
Porch
Entrance porch has a wooden and decorative glazed front door with ruffus matting to the floor. Window to the side, electric box cupboard and door leading into the lounge.
Living Room - 12' 0'' max x 11' 10'' (3.65m x 3.60m)
Traditional beamed ceiling, feature brick fire surround with slate hearth plus dwarf wall to the sides with slate tops. Traditional wood flooring, radiator and a window to the front. Door through to the kitchen.
Kitchen - 8' 3'' x 7' 5'' (2.51m x 2.26m)
Fitted with a range of wall and base units with roll top work surface, traditional wood ceiling beams, space and plumbing for a washing machine, integrated oven and hob with extractor hood, combi boiler, sink and drainer with mixer tap and radiator. Walk in cupboard with power and lighting (currently housing the fridge/freezer), window to the rear elevation, half glazed door to the rear, tiled flooring and stairs leading to the first floor.
Landing
Fitted carpets lead up the stairs to the first floor. The stairway benefits from a vaulted ceiling and window to the rear.
Master Bedroom - 12' 0'' max x 7' 6'' (3.65m x 2.28m)
Traditional wood flooring, fitted wardrobe with blanket box fitted over the bed area, radiator and window to the front elevation.
Bedroom Two - 8' 3'' x 7' 5'' (2.51m x 2.26m)
Fitted carpet, fitted wardrobe with blanket box and vanity mirror underneath, radiator and window to the rear.
Bathroom
Fitted with a panel bath with electric shower over, pedestal wash hand basin with vanity mirror over, low level W.C and extractor fan.
Outside
The private garden is situated to the front of the property. Enter the garden via the brick steps set within a feature dwarf wall. The garden is mainly laid to lawn, with mature plants and shrubbery to the borders. A raised decked area with subtle lighting is at the far end of the garden plus a storage shed.
Location
The charming village Of Radcliffe On Trent, boasts a number of community/leisure attractions, including: the Cliff Walk (which takes you along the river to nearby Shelford village), the Memorial Park, a recreation ground and skate park, and a complex of sports fields at the eastern end of the village., as well as numerous other clubs and associations. The village also possesses four public houses, as well as its own football, golf and cricket clubs. In 1999 the village was twinned with a French town Bussy-St-Georges, which is situated east of Paris. Radcliffe offers exceptional educational facilities, with two primary schools, a secondary school and South Nottinghamshire Academy, formerly Dayncourt School. Situated just off the A52 Radcliffe is perfectly positioned for close links to the A1 (North and South) and the A46.