BELIEVED to date back to 1830, Hebron, in the large village of Winterslow, is new to the market and offers well presented and good sized accommodation, with planning consent for further extension.

The property’s entrance hall leads to the sitting room, a cosy room with wooden floorboards, feature cast iron fireplace and wooden secondary glazed sash windows.

Glazed, wooden, double doors lead to the conservatory, a very good sized room which has been recently re-roofed and provides excellent, informal entertaining and living space all year round.

The conservatory also opens directly on to the rear garden through double doors, while a set of bi-fold doors leads to the dining room, another good sized room, providing plenty of space for formal dining furniture.

The breakfast room is currently doubling as a breakfast room/study and is an extremely versatile space, with a wood burner standing in a brick fireplace on a tiled hearth with a wooden mantelpiece and stairs to the first floor landing.

The kitchen is well fitted with a tiled floor (which continues into the rear lobby and ground floor cloakroom), a good range of worktops, a Siemens induction hob and double oven and space and plumbing for a dishwasher, microwave and fridge-freezer.

As with many properties of its era, Hebron has a rear lobby, which in this case leads into the ground floor cloakroom which is fitted with a low level WC, wash hand basin with tiled splashbacks and mirror with shelf above.

Stairs from the breakfast room lead to the landing and the first bedroom you come to is a good sized and light, single with some built-in storage and shelving.

Bedroom two is again a good sized single bedroom, while a third bedroom is a double with built-in wardrobes.

Bedroom four is the principal bedroom and is a good sized double with a range of built-in wardrobes.

The family bathroom is well fitted with half height wooden panelling, a tiled floor, panelled bath, separate shower cubicle and wash hand basin with mirror, light and shaver point above.

A separate shower room has a tiled shower cubicle, WC with concealed cistern and wash hand basin with cupboard under.

A single garage has power, light, space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and space for an American style fridge/freezer.

Full planning consent was granted in March 2015 for the garage (currently providing space and plumbing for utilities and storage) to be demolished and rebuilt as a utility room, cloakroom and store room on the ground floor and a large home office/studio on the second floor.

Hebron is being offered for sale by Myddelton & Major for £495,000.

Call 01722 337575 for more details and viewings.