An executive and bespoke home set in a private, sought-after location beside the village cricket club.
Set on an impressive 0.33-acre plot and extending to 2,873 sq. ft., this individual home combines space, quality, and versatility in one of Islip's most desirable settings. Accessed via gated entry with ample parking, the property enjoys peace and privacy while being walking distance to a popular pub and surrounded by countryside walks. The picturesque village is known for its medieval landmark church, annual Islip Feast, and strong sense of community. Nearby Thrapston provides everyday amenities, with Kettering offering a wider range of facilities and rail links to London.
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An executive and bespoke home set in a private, sought-after location beside the village cricket club.
Set on an impressive 0.33-acre plot and extending to 2,873 sq. ft., this individual home combines space, quality, and versatility in one of Islip's most desirable settings. Accessed via gated entry with ample parking, the property enjoys peace and privacy while being walking distance to a popular pub and surrounded by countryside walks. The picturesque village is known for its medieval landmark church, annual Islip Feast, and strong sense of community. Nearby Thrapston provides everyday amenities, with Kettering offering a wider range of facilities and rail links to London.
The home is built to a high specification, featuring an AGA oven, Miele appliances, boiling-water tap, and Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware. The kitchen and dining area is a true highlight, opening through a full corner of sliding doors onto the landscaped garden with delightful views of the cricket club-perfect for entertaining or relaxing. While the property benefits from these premium features, it also presents an opportunity for buyers to add their own style with some light cosmetic improvements.
Offering impressive flexibility, the second bedroom is positioned away from the main living areas and includes its own en-suite, making it ideal for conversion into a studio annexe with the addition of a kitchenette-perfect for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or an independent workspace.
Combining executive design, modern comfort, and a rare village position, 5 Toll Bar Road is a substantial and versatile home that offers the best of rural charm and contemporary living.
Entrance Hall - Two windows to rear, window to front, door to:
Wc - Window to side.
Bedroom 2 - 5.91m x 5.69m (19'5" x 18'8") - Window to side, window to front, door to:
En-Suite -
Bedroom 4 - 3.17m x 3.39m (10'5" x 11'1") - Window to front.
Hallway - Window to side, open plan to kitchen family room, door to:
Plant Room -
Pantry - 2.39m x 1.26m (7'10" x 4'2") - Door to:
Kitchen/Family Room - 8.52m x 6.50m (27'11" x 21'4") - Two windows to front, window to side, two sliding doors.
Utility - 2.35m x 2.96m (7'9" x 9'9") - Door to garden.
Living Room - 8.12m x 4.85m (26'8" x 15'11") - Two sliding doors, double door to:
Conservatory - Windows to side, windows to rear, double door to garden.
Bedroom 3 - 3.59m x 3.86m (11'9" x 12'8") - Window to side, door to:
En-Suite -
Inner Hallway - Door to:
En-Suite - Window to side.
Bedroom 1 - 5.60m x 4.28m (18'4" x 14'1") - Two windows to side, double door, door to:
Walk-In Wardrobe -
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