Foxhill, Olney, MK46
Property Features
- This three-bedroom detached dwelling is in an elevated position in wonderful Olney.
- The bustling High Street offers a mixture of shops, amenities, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, as well as a vibrant weekly market
- Off road parking and garage
- Eastern-facing and recently landscaped garden.
- Timber-built summerhouse/home office that has power, broadband, and is insulated
Property Summary
Full Details
This three-bedroom detached dwelling is in an elevated position in wonderful Olney. The market town is most well-known as the 1773 writing place of beloved hymn Amazing Grace, for hosting Dickens of a Christmas events, and for the annual pancake race—which first took place in 1445, was enthusiastically resurrected after WW2, and is now an international event!
The bustling High Street offers a mixture of shops, amenities, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, as well as a vibrant weekly market and a monthly farmers market for local produce and crafts.
Foxhill is a quiet residential road, situated just a couple of miles from Emberton Country Park, equidistant from three railway stations (Bedford, Milton Keynes, and Northampton), and within short walking distance of an outstanding infant school. Middle and secondary are also within easy walking distance, as are two play parks. The Harpur Trust schools are in nearby Bedford.
Internally, the property presents good-sized accommodation, ideal for a variety of buyers—first-timers, families, downsizers, etc. Entering the abode, the hallway leads to two of the reception rooms, the first a versatile office/playroom and to the other side a great-size sitting room.
To the rear is the kitchen, fitted in a range of units with laminate worktops and tiled splashbacks. There’s lots of cupboard space for storage and space for appliances, a gas hob with a recirculating extractor over, a separate oven, and a grill underneath. There’s a stainless steel sink and drainer under the window, and space is available for a washing machine. Completing downstairs is a light and bright dining room with patio doors leading onto the back garden.
Upstairs, the central landing has doors to all three bedrooms and the bathroom, along with a hatch to the loft. The master and second bedrooms are generous doubles, with ample provision for wardrobes, drawers, and dressing tables. The windows afford views over to the fields to the rear. The third bedroom is a single.
Outside, the frontage provides off-road parking on the driveway and another car in the attached garage, which comes with power and water connected, while the road has plenty of spots to park too.
To the rear is the eastern-facing and recently landscaped garden. It’s easily maintained, fence-enclosed, and partially laid to lawn, with a patio directly from the house, further seating area to the back corner, and a timber-built summerhouse/home office that has power, broadband, and is insulated. For a well-proportioned home in this beautiful market town, this property really delivers on all counts.