Formerly a coach house and stables to a neighbouring property Sideways Cottage originates back to 1730. The cottage has many original features including beams, wooden doors with latch furniture throughout and fireplaces adding to a wealth of character.
The cottage has a entrance door into a porch with ample room for coats and shoes, this leads into an inner lobby again with plenty of room for a desk or other furniture. There is a cloakroom with wc, wash hand basin and shower. The dining room leads from the lobby and has oak flooring and triple aspect windows to the front. There is a feature chimney breast with a wood burning stove along with an iron spiral staircase to the first floor. this room is currently a dining room but has been a sitting room. There is a step down into the kitchen with slate flooring and a range of shaker style base cupboards and drawers with quartz worktops over. There is an island with an induction hob and oven under and space for bar stools to one side. The worktops incorporating a butlers sink and draining area and space for a dishwasher. A three oven AGA is located within the chimney breast for added cooking. The kitchen also has a pantry with added shelving for storage. The spacious useful utility room also has a built in cupboard and a worktop with cupboards under, a white ceramic sink and space under for washing machine and other appliances. A stable door opens out into the paved patio courtyard.
The living room is a spacious cozy room with a brick fireplace with a wood burning stove set within for added comfort. There are double doors opening out to a paved courtyard patio area. A wooden staircase leads to the first floor with doors to; the main bedroom which has beams to the ceiling and some built in wardrobes. Also an en suite shower room with wc, wash hand basin and a corner shower. The family bathroom has a corner shower and a free standing bath with telephone shower attachment, there is a wash hand basin and wc and a heated towel rail. Bedroom four is a small single or could be used as a study. Bedroom two is a spacious double with a window to the rear and beams to the ceiling. The room has double door access.
The second landing has a door to bedroom three which again is a good size with widows to the front and a built in cupboard. This landing leads down via the spiral staircase to the ground floor.
To the outside there is a paved courtyard patio area with a part covered pergola, established raised flower beds and access to the studio / annexe / office which has power and a wc with wash hand basin. The courtyard has a gate to an off road parking bay with parking for 2 cars. The courtyard area has lapsed planning for a two storey extension to the house.
An archway leads from the courtyard up to an area walled with a greenhouse, shed, area for bins and several raised beds. the block paved path to a further garden with a large lawn area again completely walled and enclosed. There are double gates to a side access.
Mursley is a small village in and also a civil parish in Buckinghamshire. It is located about three miles east of Winslow and about seven miles south west of Central Milton Keynes. Mursley has a water tower which is a well-known Bucks landmark and in 1943 a Wellington bomber hit the side of the tower while en route to Little Horwood airfield in poor visibility.
Sideways Cottage is also ideally situated, with great local schooling with the village primary school in the village and neighbouring Drayton Parslow. Private schools include Swanbourne, Akeley Wood, Thornton and the public school Stowe. Milton Keynes is a short drive and has excellent shopping and leisure facilities and great Road and Rail connections. Also Winslow has the connecting station to Bicester and Cambridge due to open soon. Mursley Village has a great community - https://www.mursleypc.org and a large farm shop/cafe/ - a 10 minute walk away.
Council Tax Band F