Grade II listed three-storey townhouse in historic Woburn

This impressive five-bedroom period property enjoys a considerable amount of character but has also been significantly improved by the present owners to provide all modern day conveniences.Much of the centre of the village was destroyed by fire in 1724 and it is probably after this the home was given its Georgian façade.It is built of brick under a clay tile roof and has been a restaurant in the past. Externally a roof terrace provides space for relaxation and has lovely views to the church.The sitting/dining room has a feature fireplace together with exposed timbers and a large window to the front, a staircase rises to the first floor. An opening leads to a breakfast room which has a cloakroom off.

Home in heart of historic town

The kitchen/breakfast room has been extensively re-fitted and has granite work surfaces and a range of appliances that include a range double oven with five burner gas hob, microwave, two fridge freezers and a dishwasher.On the first floor there is an extremely spacious landing which provides access to the master bedroom which has an en suite wet room. A door from this bedroom opens to the roof terrace, which benefits from delightful views to the church.

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Bedroom two has exposed timbers plus an arched display recess. Bedroom three/dressing room is fully fitted with a range of wardrobes and has exposed timbers.From the first floor landing a further staircase rises to a family bathroom fitted with a white suite.There is also deep built-in store cupboard with access to the roof space.Bedroom four has a fitted triple wardrobe and bedroom five has a Velux roof window.There are two parking spaces and a storage barn held on a lease.

£675,000

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01525 290641

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