Property description
The Old Black Bull is a charming house, dating back to the 1650s and was cleverly converted in 1966 from the village public house. The property boasts many original features, such as brick flooring, exposed timber beams and an Inglenook fireplace with log burner.
The kitchen benefits from an impressive range of base and eye level cupboards, a 1.5 bowl sink with mixer tap, space for both an American style fridge and a Range style oven. There is also a utility room and family bathroom with white suite and heated towel rail. The bright, dual aspect dining room is of a good size and leads to the kitchen. The dual aspect sitting room measures an impressive 12'8\" x 20'10\" and features a multi-fuel burner and Inglenook fireplace, traditional open brick flooring and original exposed beams. Bedroom three has space for a double bed and is located on the ground floor.
The first floor comprises two double bedrooms and a single with twin staircases leading to the master and bedrooms two and four.
Outside, there is a detached, 2-storey timber framed annexe including a living area with integrated storage, cloakroom and mezzanine sleeping platform.
The enclosed read garden is laid predominantly to lawn with mature trees. There is a large gravel driveway, suitable for several vehicles and a timber framed garage. There is a covered log store to the side of the property.
Agents Note:
The current vendors have sought advice on joining the annexe with the main property. Further details are available upon request.
Property Features :
- Catchment area for Comberton Village College
- Not listed
- Generous gardens
- Potential to update and modify