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    High Street, Stilton, Peterborough, Peterborough, PE7 3RA

    £340,000Freehold

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    High Street, Stilton, Peterborough, Peterborough, PE7 3RA

    £340,000

    2 Bedrooms2 Bathrooms3 Receptions

    Key Information

    Tenure:Freehold
    Council tax band:C
    Broadband:up to 1000Mbps
    Mobile signal:*Based on indoor data coverage
    EEO2ThreeVodafone

    Key Features

    IMMACULATELY PRESENTED CHARACTER COTTAGE FORMERLY PART of the BELL INN
    VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
    DETACHED ANNEXE with SHOWER ROOM
    INGLENOOK FIREPLACE with WOOD BURNER
    TWO RECEPTION ROOMS
    FITTED KITCHEN with PANTRY & UTILITY ROOM
    TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS with FITTED WARDROBES
    REFITTED 4 PIECE BATHROOM SUITE & DOWNSTAIRS CLOAKROOM
    PATIO GARDEN & DECK BBQ AREA
    WORKSHOP & 2 LARGE SHEDS to the REAR of the PROPERY

    Description

    Another one SOLD! Get in touch with our trusted team to discover how we can take you from SELLING to SOLD!

    Presenting an exquisite opportunity to acquire a stunning and immaculately presented character cottage, this 2 double bedroom terraced property was once part of the historic Bell Inn. Brimming with charm and period features, this charming residence offers two reception rooms, complete with an impressive inglenook fireplace featuring a wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The property boasts a detached annexe with a shower room and two reception rooms ideal for guests or separate accommodation.

    The well-appointed fitted kitchen includes a pantry and utility room, catering to modern living needs. Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes provide ample storage space, complemented by a refitted 4-piece bathroom suite and downstairs cloakroom for added convenience. Outside, a patio garden and deck BBQ area offer a perfect retreat for outdoor entertaining.

    Additional features include a workshop and two large sheds at the rear of the property, ensuring ample storage space. With its unique character and desirable features, viewing of this exceptional home is highly recommended to fully appreciate its charm and appeal.

    Please note; The property has gas central heating and there is on street parking to the front.

    Some information from the owners.
    I have lived here for nearly 50 years and have seen this block transform from a semi derelict row to what it is today. Most of what I understand of the history of number 9 stems from Jim White who was responsible for the initial restoration works to the Bell Inn.
    He believed that number 9 was once part of the Bell Inn (which was built in 1630 and used to be far more extensive and included substantial livestock housing and trade workshops to support the coaching enterprise....... blacksmith, wheelwright, stablemaster and grooms etc.) and suggested that, given the size of the inglenook in relation to the original house footprint, ( which is what now is the lounge), that it might well have been the laundry.
    When excavating out the floors a number of coins were found alongside clay pipe bowls and stems. Coins dated from the 17th century and included a Lancastrian token.
    In what is now part of the stairwell, a priest hole was discovered with blue lime wash walls and a bench seat. The access was via the chimney flue.
    2 lead balls, which I assumed were musket balls were dug out of the beams.
    The original roof timbers, which had to be replaced, were flat laid oak with non sequential Roman numerals carved into them. When I made enquiries about this anomaly I was informed that they were probably repurposed ships timbers.
    Where the outhouse now stands were the foundations of a large stone building which I was informed had been an extensive stable/barn. When I moved to the village the story was that Dick Turpin once hid out in this barn whilst seducing a barmaid.
    I incorporated the stone window using pieces from a larger window I discovered on a demolition site near Lincoln and the arch top doors came from a demolished chapel near Kings Lynn.

    Entry 3' 10" x 3' 3" (1.17m x 0.99m)

    Living Room 23' 11" x 16' 2" (7.29m x 4.94m)

    Dining Room 13' 9" x 11' 7" (4.18m x 3.54m)

    Kitchen 13' 5" x 10' 11" (4.08m x 3.32m)

    Utility Room 12' 8" x 5' 1" (3.85m x 1.56m)

    Cloakroom 10' 3" x 0' 7" (3.13m x 0.18m)

    Landing 7' 7" x 4' 2" (2.32m x 1.28m)

    Bedroom One 15' 11" x 10' 7" (4.86m x 3.23m)

    Bedroom Two 11' 9" x 11' 11" (3.57m x 3.62m)

    Bathroom 7' 7" x 7' 1" (2.30m x 2.15m)

    Annexe

    Sun Room 8' 2" x 5' 2" (2.49m x 1.58m)

    Reception Room 15' 3" x 14' 6" (4.64m x 4.42m)

    Bedroom/Reception 13' 3" x 8' 9" (4.03m x 2.66m)

    Shower Room 5' 8" x 3' 7" (1.73m x 1.10m)

    Viewings not available

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