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Living Room
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Main Bedroom
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Second Bedroom
Third Bedroom
Family Bathroom

3 bedroom semi-detached house

Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
850
EPC rating: B
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandUltra-fast 940Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • The Agent dealing with this property is Richard Poole - please press number 5 when calling.
  • Council Tax Band D.
  • EPC Rating - B.
  • No upper chain
Why buy this home?

Available with no upper chain.

The ‘Gosford’ was designed by Taylor Wimpey to be a simple, first family home for somebody looking for more space to grow into, and it delivers this perfectly. Built in 2019, it is in immaculate condition throughout and is somewhere you can just unpack your boxes and enjoy straightaway.

Coats and shoes can be stored in the spacious entrance hall which has enough room to be able to maneuver a pushchair or get the children ready to leave the house.

The living room is welcoming and has a warm, cosy feeling to it which you fail to get in some newer homes. The shape of it allows you to position your furniture in a way that suits your needs and not feel cramped whether catching up with family or socialising with friends.

Often the kitchen is the heart of the home in a property, and it certainly is in this one. It is fitted with white units and grey work surfaces and has mood lighting on the kick boards giving a clean, contemporary feel. The storage units contain pullout pan drawers to maximise space for all your daily essentials and fitted appliances include a fridge/freezer, a washing machine, a dishwasher, an oven and grill, and a gas hob with an extraction hood over it. The dining area can comfortably fit a six-seater table and the Amtico flooring makes cleaning up after dinner time easy. Being at the rear of the property allows parents to keep an eye on children playing when they are in the garden. It also means that the garden becomes an extension of the home if you are having a gathering. The addition of a large understairs storage cupboard provides a place to hideaway vacuum cleaners, ironing boards and items that are not in use every day.

There is an all-important downstairs toilet that completes the ground floor accommodation.

One of the key selling features of this home is the rear garden which is much larger than you would expect for a modern home of this size. It has more than enough space for children to let off steam and is great for hosting friends and family in the warmer months. A patio area leads to a lawn and there is a decked area where you can BBQ and enjoy al-fresco dining.

Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The main bedroom is at the front of the property and has space to comfortably fit a king-size bed with bedside tables. There is space for a wardrobe, and it has an en-suite shower room. Bedrooms two and three overlook the garden and both would take double beds if required.

There is driveway parking for at least two cars and there is additional visitor parking nearby.

More about the location...

Leighton Buzzard is a market town in Bedfordshire, near the Chiltern Hills and lying between Aylesbury, Tring, Dunstable and Milton Keynes.

The area has become an increasingly popular place to relocate to for workers from London, helped in part by its reasonably priced housing – a big attraction for young professional couples wanting to get their foot on the property ladder. Leighton Buzzard provides great access to the countryside and other parts of the UK like London, Birmingham, Cambridge and Oxford.

Leighton Buzzard is close to the M1 motorway and A5 road, and is served by Southern and London Northwestern Railway services on the West Coast Main Line railway at Leighton Buzzard railway station in Linslade. The railway operates non-stop commuting services to Euston railway station, with the fastest peak journey times less than 30 minutes.

Leighton Buzzard operates a three-tier education system with a selection of with Lower, Middle and Upper Schools.

The River Ouzel runs through the town as does the famous Grand Union Canal, which Leighton Buzzard is well known for. There is a lot of activity along the canal which residents can enjoy, from peaceful walks to fishing and waterside pubs.

There are many community events scheduled throughout the year including both the Food and Canal Festivals in the summer, Linslade in Bloom, Music in the Park and the Christmas Market.

A short drive from Leighton Buzzard is Ascott House which is set in a 3,200-acre estate and benefits extensive manicured gardens which you are free to enjoy. There is also Rushmere Country Park on the outskirts of the town which is an area of 400 acres of woodland, heathland and meadows for you to explore. This is a Greensands Trust site with a visitor centre and café.

In 1963 the Great Train Robbery took place at a site near Bridego Bridge, between the villages of Cheddington and Linslade. Every time a Great Train Robber was caught law dictated that they had to be brought back to the small court house at Linslade to be charged.
Council tax band: D
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Lion Estates - Milton Keynes
Lion Estates - Milton Keynes
314 Midsummer Boulevard Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK9 2UB
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Lion Estates is a team of estate agents offering the most personal service in the industry. Our goal is to cover our costs by adding value in the form of a higher sales price, better communication and reduce stress for our clients. We aim to be your chosen property professional for life, offering advice and support even when you're not looking to move home. A New Breed Of Estate Agent It's no secret that estate agents in the UK don't have the best reputation compared to other countries across the world... We believe this is down to the high transactional nature of the typical estate agency business model. The need to sell high levels of homes results in poor marketing, worse communication and under-performance which leaves clients feeling short-changed. The agent who values your home and wins your trust isn't the agent who shows potential buyers around your home and goes on to negotiate your sales price. This crucial task falls to the least experienced staff member, who more often than not knows nothing about your home and hopes the potential buyer will decide to offer full asking price off their own back. Don't blame the agent though; they are likely conducting viewings on 30 - 50 homes, such is their business model, so it's impossible for them to know every detail about every home. But the person it impacts the most is the person who is paying the agent's fee - you. This, however, is through choice and not necessity - there is a better way. Imagine a service designed around what's best for the client, always putting your needs first. A truly personal service tailored to the different needs of each client as, after all, everyone's reason for moving is different. Not only that but every home is different - even if you have the same house style as someone else on your street, no other home has the same plot, orientation and feel of your home. You and your home are unique, and we for one believe you deserve to be treated like it. The estate agency industry has failed to evolve over the last 40 + years. It has failed to keep up with the changing needs of clients as the world around us has changed rapidly. Finally that change has come - welcome to the era of the personal estate agent.
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