Additional text is available below.This beautifully upgraded four-bedroom 1800s home, originally two cottages, seamlessly blends period charm with stylish, contemporary living.
An inviting entrance hall leads into a stunning dual-aspect living room, rich in character with exposed brick fireplace, multi-fuel burner, beams, and solid oak flooring. This flows effortlessly into a versatile playroom/music room with French doors opening onto the garden and access to a convenient WC.
The open-plan kitchen/diner is a true heart-of-the-home space, thoughtfully modernised with a striking lantern skylight, shaker-style cabinetry, NEF oven, bold splashbacks, and an open fireplace adding warmth and character.
Upstairs, a generous landing serves the principal bedroom, two well-proportioned double bedrooms (one featuring a fireplace), a single bedroom or ideal home office with built-in storage, and a stylish four-piece family bathroom.
The impressive principal suite is a standout addition, boasting a vaulted 14ft ceiling, bespoke windows with custom curtains, and bi-fold doors opening to a Juliet balcony with views across the garden and countryside beyond. Full-height fitted wardrobes provide excellent storage, while a barn-style door leads to a sleek, fully tiled en-suite with fitted storage, toothbrush charging point, and dual-head shower.
Outside, the generous rear garden offers a wonderful extension of the living space, with sociable patio and decking areas beneath a pergola adorned with grapevines in summer. A shingled pathway leads to a lawn with flower beds, storage lean-to, and a modern, insulated garden office with its own fuse board — currently enjoyed as both an office and cosy snug.
To the front a paved driveway offers parking for at least three vehicles with the benefits of an EV charger.
Situated in the sought-after village of Upper Caldecote, the property enjoys a convenient yet community-focused setting. Biggleswade mainline train station is just a 2-mile walk away, with Sandy station approximately 2.4 miles on foot, offering excellent transport links.
The village itself benefits from a lower school, two local shops, a farm shop, church, and a range of recreational facilities including football pitches and parks, making it an ideal location for families and commuters alike.
Property Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Central Bedfordshire
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: D/65 (EPC completed prior to a new combination boiler and rear extension.)