Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 18 Chicheley Road, Newport Pagnell, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 2 bed in the MK16 9LP area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band C.
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £279,500 and a rental potential of £1,817 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"DESIREABLE VILLAGE location of NORTH CRAWLEY this formally three bedroom property with POTENTIAL for EXTENTIONS (subject to planning). It benefits from Garage with DRIVEWAY for SEVERAL vehicles and GENEROUS front and rear gardens. It also has SPACIOUS kitchen/dining room, UTILITY room, downstairs GARDEN ROOM and DOWNSTAIRS CLOAKROOM.
Porch
Double glazed door leading to porch. Part glazed door leading to hall.
Hall
Door to all rooms. Stairs rising to first floor landing. Electric storage heater. Door to cupboard understairs.
Lounge
16'9" x 12'1"
Electric storage heater. Double glazed window to side,double glazed window to front. Tv-fm point. Electric fire with wood surround. Beam to ceiling.
Kitchen/diner
15'4" x 9'3"
A range of eye and base units with worksurfaces over. Electric storage heater. Stainless steel sink with mixer taps. Two double glazed windows to rear. Space for fridge. Space for cooker.Tiled around. Space for table . Door to utility room. Door to Sun room.
Utility room
A range of eye and base units with Stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Obscured double glazed window to side. Plumbing for washing machine. Tiled flooring. Door leading to downstairs cloakroom.
Cloakroom
Low level wc, Tiled flooring. Obscured double glazed window to rear.
Sun room
10'2" x 8'3"
Space for fridge/freezer. Part glazed window to both sides. Part glazed door to rear garden both sides. Door leading to pantry or storage area with double glazed window to rear.
FIRST FLOOR:
Built in cupboard. Loft hatch. Door to all rooms.
Bedroom 1
12'1" x 12'
Electric storage heater. Double glazed window to front. Door to storage cupboards. Grated fireplace.
Bedroom 2
12'6" x 8'5"
Door leading to airing cupboard housing tank and shelving. Double glazed window to rear. Electric storage heater.
Bathroom
9'4" x 7'5" Electric storage heater. Low level wc. Handbasin with vanity unit under. Obscured double glazed window to rear. Paneled bath with shower off taps. Tiled around.
Outside
Garage with metal up and over door. Mainly laid to lawn with paved access to front door. Driveway leading to garage for several vehicles.
Rear Garden
Mainly laid to lawn, outside tap, fenced to one side. Door to garage.
Summary
North Crawley is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It is located near the border with Bedfordshire, about three and a half miles east of Newport Pagnell.
The village name 'Crawley' is an Old English language word, and means 'clearing frequented by crows'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was referred to as Crauelai. In manorial records in 1197 the area was split into Great Crawley and Little Crawley. The prefix 'North' was added sometime before 1398, probably to distinguish the village from the town of Crawley in West Sussex. The hamlet of Little Crawley still exists under that name.
'House of Cluniac monks: The priory of Tickford or Newport Pagnel', A History of the County of Buckingham.
Anciently North Crawley was the location of a monastery dedicated to Saint Firmin. The monastery was recorded in the Domesday Book, though had fallen into such decay by the Dissolution of the Monasteries that little notice was taken of it, and it fell into ruin shortly afterwards.
The village has many different societies. They range form the Women's Institute to the Historical Society. There is also North Crawley Cricket Club and North Crawley Bowls Club.
There are two public houses in North Crawley. One named The Cock, the other named The Chequers. There also used to be a third pub named The Castle in North Crawley. All of these are mentioned in the song written about North Crawley named Hasten The Day by Jim Lancaster whilst he was in Burma.
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Council tax band..C
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