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Full details for 4 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Sandy

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Description

Backing on to open meadows is this spacious four double bedroom detached property offering great potential for someone to put their own stamp on and is situated within a cul de sac in the peaceful Bedfordshire village of Wrestlingworth. As you approach the home you are greeted by a gravel driveway with ample parking for two - three cars leading up to an integral garage which almost acts as a smoke screen disguising the size of the home. Entering the property through the front door you are welcomed by an entrance hall with a cloakroom, stairs to the first floor and doors to all ground floor accommodation. The dual aspect lounge benefits from french style doors opening out to the rear garden while the dining room also enjoys views of the rear garden. The kitchen has been extended and creates an open plan kitchen/breakfast room which leads in to the utility room which in turn provides internal access to the garage. On the first floor there are four double bedrooms along with a family bathroom. The master bedroom boasts its own en-suite shower room and along with bedrooms three and four enjoys views over the meadows beyond the rear garden. The rear meadows form part of a local farm and are home to sheep and horses creating a very rural feel. Offered to the market with no upper chain this deceptively spacious home is not to be missed!
Wrestlingworth is ideally situated for the commuter with Cambridge, Stevenage and London being within easy reach by rail or road. Train stations can be found at neighbouring Biggleswade or Ashwell & Morden for the Cambridge line. In the village often meet there is Grade I listed 17th-century pub, The Chequers. There is,also a Walking and Wildlife Group, The Bowls Club and the Pre-School support group.
A network of local walks through Wrestlingworth and the local countryside include the ancient woods at Potton the historic Clopton Way. There is a local school, and there are further amenities in nearby Potton which offers an attractive market square as well as Tesco express.
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