A three-bedroom home in Burnham Market that overlooks the village green is on the market for £1,250,000.
The house, in The Street, is next to a homeware shop and a bookshop with a gallery.
The home is entered via a hall with two panes of curved green glass (Image: Bedfords)
The front of the house is the lounge, with a large built-in TV (Image: Bedfords)
The house, with a Georgian facade, is entered via a reception hall with two panes of curved green glass.
The ground floor is entirely open-plan, on the left is the sitting room and to the back is the dining room, with bi-fold doors into the garden.
The back of the house is the dining room with bi-fold doors to the garden (Image: Bedfords)
The kitchen has curved worktops and a large skylight (Image: Bedfords)
Off the dining room is the kitchen, with curved worktops and a skylight.
There is also a small cellar currently used as a utility room.
The first floor is comprised of the three bedrooms and the family bathroom.
Bedroom two, with built-in wardrobes and an en suite (Image: Bedfords)
The family bathroom on the first floor (Image: Bedfords)
All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and one of the smaller two has an en suite.
The master bedroom has a dressing room and an en suite.
The master bedroom faces the front of the property and has an en suite and a dressing room (Image: Bedfords)
The en suite to the master bedroom (Image: Bedfords)
The annex has large bi-fold doors to the garden and is open-plan with a bedroom, kitchenette, bathroom and storage.
There is a terrace garden as well as off-road parking.
The annex is open-plan with a living space/bedroom and kitchenette (Image: Bedfords)
The Annex is accessed through bi-fold doors from the garden (Image: Bedfords)
PROPERTY FACTS
The Street, Burnham Market
Guide Price: £1,250,000
Bedfords, 01328 730500, www.bedfords.co.uk
The garden is paved with some hedges and a mature tree (Image: Bedfords)
The garden is two-tiered between the main house and the annex (Image: Bedfords)
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