5 bed detached house for sale in Hollow Wood, Olney MK46, £550,000

550,000.00

Offer Nr.:
64593128
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
5 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
3
Reception rooms:
2
Contact name:
Fine & Country - Milton Keynes
Phone(s):
01908 942731

* Freehold
Quietly located within this prestigious development built by the greatly
respected David Wilson and Partners. This five bedroom property is the only
one of its kind on the development and has been extended to the rear to
provide a dining/garden room as well as a superb loft conversion with en
suite. An excellent addition to an already spacious and thoughtfully designed
family home. This could be used as a home office, craft room, gym, therapy
room, or even used as income potential as an Air b&b.
There is tremendous potential to open up the rear of the property in to a
large open plan Kitchen/ Dining room/ Family room also.
Outside there are attractive enclosed rear gardens, ample off road car
parking, car port and single garage.
**Ground Floor**
Entrance hall - Glazed door with matching side panels. Double radiator.
Cloakroom - Suite of low flush WC and wash basin. Window to the side
elevation. Radiator.
Lounge - Hearth mounted gas fire set into "Regency" surround. Attractive
window bay. Coving to ceiling. Radiator.
Breakfast room - Karndean flooring. Coving to ceiling. Radiator.
Kitchen - Single bowl sink unit with cupboards under. Further extensive range
of cupboard units to base and high levels. Good range of work surfaces with
tiling to the splash areas. Tiled flooring. Built in oven and hob unit with
American fridge freezer integrated within purpose built housing.
Utility room - Single bowl sink unit with cupboards under. Tiling to splash
areas. Plumbed for washing machine.
Dining room/Garden room - Extensively glazed to the garden elevation being
mounted over a brick base and with additional exposed brickwork to the walls.
Tiled flooring and door to garden. Velux rooflights.
Staircase to:
**First Floor**
Landing - Airing cupboard housing "Megaflow" pressurised water system.
Bedroom One
Mirror fronted wardrobes with hanging rail and shelving. Three drawer chest.
Louvred window to the front elevation. Radiator.
En suite
Glazed shower cubicle with a tiled interior, wash basin in vanity surround,
Low flush WC. Recessed ceiling lighting. Ladder Radiator.
Bedroom Two - Laminated wood flooring. Window to the rear elevation. Radiator.
Bedroom Three - Window to the rear elevation. Radiator.
Bedroom Four - Louvred window to the front elevation. Laminated wood flooring.
Radiator.
Shower room - Large fully tiled shower cubicle, wash basin and low flush WC.
Tiling to splash areas and flooring. Ladder radiator. Shaver socket. Recessed
ceiling lighting.
Staircase to:
**Second Floor**
Bedroom Five - A superb loft conversion with natural light. Could be used for
many purposes other than a private bedroom and en suite. Velux rooflight.
Built in shelved storage cupboard with additional shelving to the side. Pine
cupboard with shelving. TV point.
En suite
Glazed shower cubicle which is fully tiled, wash basin and integrated low
flush WC. Tiled shelf with integrated lighting and additional lighting over.
Heated towel rail.
**Outside**
Driveway to the front with parking for 4 vehicles and access to a single
garage with electric roller door, power and light. Gated side access to the
rear garden which is fully fenced with a pergola, lawn and patio. The garden
is west facing so attracts sunshine into the evening, ideal for al fresco
dining.
**Location**
People have lived in Olney from the days of the Roman Empire. In Saxon times,
Olney was mentioned in a Charter of 979 ad as Ollanege (which is thought to
mean ‘Ola’s Island’). Olney belonged to a descendant of the King of Mercia
before becoming part of the Viking lands. During the 18th Century, Olney was a
staging post for travellers. Horse - drawn coaches passed through taking people
between Kettering and the Newport Pagnell Turnpike. It is said that by 1754
there were 27 inns in the town. This was also the home of poet William Cowper
and writer, curate John Newton who wrote the ‘Olney Hymns’ together. The town
has a strong representation of individual shops selling clothing, footwear and
accessories. There are supermarkets and convenience stores, a health centre,
dentists, opticians and the town still retains its Nationwide building
society. Hospitality is well served with an abundance of coffee shops,
restaurants and bars all in the immediate surrounds of the lively market
square. Free parking is available along the length of the High Street, a good
half mile in length. Olney has also been named in The Sunday Times “ Best
places to live 2022”. The town is situated just 11 miles from Milton Keynes,
and was the only location from the county to make the cut. The guide features
70 locations in total, and is compiled by The Sunday Times’ expert judges, who
take into consideration a range of factors, such as: Schools, connections,
transport and the High Street. Olney is now a vibrant market town, with many
people commuting to nearby towns for work. It’s famous for the yearly pancake
race which started here hundreds of years ago. Many local people know it as a
place with a strong sense of community and as a safe and prosperous town to
live. Olney is blessed with an enviable schooling reputation, there being
three schools in the town serving children from 5 years of age to young adults
of 18 years old. The town is well served for transport links with main line
rail stations on the doorstep at Milton Keynes, Bedford and Wellingborough,
each giving access to London and the North. Motorway access at Junction 14 of
the M1 is only some 10 minutes distant. Luton and East Midlands airports are
both within an hours drive. Olney recreation grounds The town of Olney has a
thriving sports centre situated just off East Street where the playing fields
extend down to the banks of the River Ouse. Within the recreation ground the
sports widely catered for are rugby, cricket, tennis, football and flat green
bowling. Rugby features strongly in Olney and there are currently 25 teams
representing the town in senior, ladies, junior and mini versions of the game.
Olney rugby club have their own clubhouse which hosts many social occasions
throughout the year in addition to providing changing and shower facilities.
Football representation in Olney is provided by teams ranging from under 5 to
under 18. Currently they have 470 players registered for season 2023/24.
Qualified coaches look after this vast group of enthusiastic youngsters to
develop and encourage them towards senior levels. The tennis club have four
floodlight courts and their own clubhouse which caters for both juniors and
adults with coaching available for beginners and improvers. Fine and Country
are proud to sponsor Olney Tennis Club. Cricketers play on both Saturdays and
Sundays in their respective leagues involving gentlemen, ladies who play in
the Home Counties Womens League and juniors aged from 5 years upwards
contesting the Beds Youth Leagues. Completing the plethora of sporting
activity are the flat green bowlers. Founded in 1906 this is a thriving
community in Olney. The bowls club are members of Bowls England (be) and Bucks
Bowling Association (bba).
**Disclaimer**
Whilst we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if
there is any point which is of particular importance to you please contact the
office and we will be pleased to verify the information for you. Do so,
particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property.
The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply
that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is
unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in
these details, they are not included in the asking price. Some items may be
available subject to negotiation with the Vendor.

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