5 bedroom terraced house
Sold STC
Terraced house
5 beds
3 baths
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- The Agent dealing with this property is Richard Poole - please press number 5 when calling.
- Council Tax Band B.
- EPC rating C.
- No upper chain.
Why buy this home?
At the end of the entrance hall is the kitchen/dining/living area. Originally designed to be a spacious kitchen/diner with the living room on the first floor, there is plenty of room to have your sofas in here making it a fantastic, family friendly space. The kitchen is fitted with shaker style units and a peninsular creates a natural separation between the dining area and provides another place to eat. French doors lead to the rear garden from the living area and there is a understairs storage cupboard to hide away items that aren't in every day use.
The garage and parking for the property can be accessed via a rear gate.
The first floor has the main bedroom and another room which was originally designed to be the living room. This room offers flexibility to the new owner and could be a bedroom, a playroom, a games room, an office, or simply used as a living room again (should there be a clash of TV programmes from downstairs!). The main bedroom is a great size where you can comfortably fit in all the furniture you would require, and it is serviced by an en-suite shower room.
On the top floor you will find three further bedrooms and the family bathroom, allowing options to sleep on the same floor as your children should you prefer this. The second bedroom benefits from an en-suite so this could be used as the main bedroom and the third bedroom is also a very good size. The fourth bedroom is a single room but would make a lovely nursery. If you have older children, then this floor would suit them if they wanted a bit of independence away from the rest of the house.
The sandhills development has much to offer its residents including superb road links to the M1 via the A505. A short distance from the property is Grovebury Retail Park which has both an Aldi and a Marks & Spencer foodhall – perfect for your weekly essentials, B&M Home Store, and a Costa Coffee shop among others. Walking to the nearby Parsons Recreation Ground, Leighton Buzzard High Street and its choice of pubs, cafés, restaurants, and shops can be reached in approximately 20 minutes. The development itself has a choice of parks and green areas including Astral Park where children can let off steam, and you can enjoy evening or weekend strolls at Astral Lake. For commuters, there is a regular bus service from the area to Leighton Buzzard train station.
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
At the end of the entrance hall is the kitchen/dining/living area. Originally designed to be a spacious kitchen/diner with the living room on the first floor, there is plenty of room to have your sofas in here making it a fantastic, family friendly space. The kitchen is fitted with shaker style units and a peninsular creates a natural separation between the dining area and provides another place to eat. French doors lead to the rear garden from the living area and there is a understairs storage cupboard to hide away items that aren't in every day use.
The garage and parking for the property can be accessed via a rear gate.
The first floor has the main bedroom and another room which was originally designed to be the living room. This room offers flexibility to the new owner and could be a bedroom, a playroom, a games room, an office, or simply used as a living room again (should there be a clash of TV programmes from downstairs!). The main bedroom is a great size where you can comfortably fit in all the furniture you would require, and it is serviced by an en-suite shower room.
On the top floor you will find three further bedrooms and the family bathroom, allowing options to sleep on the same floor as your children should you prefer this. The second bedroom benefits from an en-suite so this could be used as the main bedroom and the third bedroom is also a very good size. The fourth bedroom is a single room but would make a lovely nursery. If you have older children, then this floor would suit them if they wanted a bit of independence away from the rest of the house.
The sandhills development has much to offer its residents including superb road links to the M1 via the A505. A short distance from the property is Grovebury Retail Park which has both an Aldi and a Marks & Spencer foodhall – perfect for your weekly essentials, B&M Home Store, and a Costa Coffee shop among others. Walking to the nearby Parsons Recreation Ground, Leighton Buzzard High Street and its choice of pubs, cafés, restaurants, and shops can be reached in approximately 20 minutes. The development itself has a choice of parks and green areas including Astral Park where children can let off steam, and you can enjoy evening or weekend strolls at Astral Lake. For commuters, there is a regular bus service from the area to Leighton Buzzard train station.
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
About this agent

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