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4 bedroom detached house

Study
Detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1043
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandSuper-fast 60Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Council Tax Band - D.
  • EPC rating - E.
Why buy this home?

Bungalows are often sought after for their generous plots, and this one is no exception. Accessed through a set of gates, the driveway comfortably accommodates at least three cars, while two lawn areas on either side of the drive provide outdoor space to enjoy and make your own, excellent for those that love gardening.

A composite door with glazed side and top lights welcomes you into a bright split-level entrance hall, setting the tone for the spacious accommodation within. From here, all rooms are accessed, ensuring a smooth flow throughout the home.

The sociable and spacious L-shaped lounge/diner has clearly defined zones and provides an area where you can arrange your furniture to suit your lifestyle. Its generous proportions ensure there’s room for everyone to come together, whether for everyday living or hosting family gatherings. Well-presented and decorated with neutral colours, it allows you to accessorise in a way that suits your tastes. A window to the side and sliding patio doors opening on to the rear garden, allow plenty of natural light into the room.

Situated next to the dining area, the kitchen features a practical horseshoe layout, offering plenty of storage units and worktop space. There is room for an oven, a washing machine, and a fridge/freezer. A breakfast bar adds a casual dining spot, perfect for a quick meal or enjoying your morning coffee, and a door leads out to the side access.

The bungalow features three double bedrooms and a single bedroom, offering versatile spaces that can be adapted to suit your needs. If you did not need all four bedrooms, you could use one or more of them as a home office, a craft room, a games room, or an additional living area. This home provides the flexibility to create a layout that works for you. (Please note that bedrooms two, three and four have been virtually furnished.)

A fully tiled bathroom features a classic three-piece white suite, comprising a W/C, a wash hand basin, and a panel bath.

In addition to the family bathroom, there is a separate W/C, providing extra convenience and helping to avoid any queues during busy mornings or when guests are visiting.

The rear garden, facing southeast, enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the day. It has a patio that leads on to a lawn bordered by mature shrubs. Currently a blank canvas, the garden is ready for someone with green fingers to put their own stamp on it and create a space to enjoy and entertain in during the warmer months.

More about the location...

Linslade is an English town located on the Bedfordshire side of the Bedfordshire-Buckinghamshire border (and roughly a third-way between London and Birmingham). It borders the town of Leighton Buzzard, with which it forms the civil parish of Leighton-Linslade.

Linslade has no high street. Small, family run shops are clustered at the 'Centre of Linslade', where three arterial roads converge to cross the canal and river. (Note, however, that Linslade's 'Centre' is not its geographical centre.) Many of these buildings are Victorian in origin, as are all pubs, and the Hunt Hotel.

In recent years the area between the river and the canal has been redeveloped – adding Waitrose, Tesco, Aldi, and Homebase superstores. Other high-street stores and boutique shops, restaurants, bakery and butchers can be found in Leighton; or, failing that, at Milton Keynes. There are also corner shops.

Bedfordshire operates a three-tier education system, with Lower-, Middle and Upper Schools. Linslade has three Lower Schools (Linslade Lower, Southcott Lower, and Greenleas Lower) distributed relatively evenly across town; with a Middle School (Linslade Middle) and an Upper school (The Cedars) located opposite each other, on the edge of town.

The principal Leighton-Linslade facilities within Linslade are Tiddenfoot Leisure Centre, which includes a swimming pool and indoor sports courts; Leighton Buzzard Golf Club and Leighton Buzzard railway station.

Linslade has two semi-wild park areas. Linslade Wood (colloquially called Bluebell Wood) is a mature woodland dating back to at least the 16th century. Tiddenfoot Pit, a former quarry, turned into a lake and wildlife area. Both are managed by Greensands Trust. Stockgrove Country Park and Rushmere Country Park are nearby.

Additional there are parks suitable for teenagers to kick around a football, and for dogs to run about, as well as fenced off play areas for young children, containing slides and swings.

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.

Note for Purchasers -

We have a legal obligation to undertake digital identification checks on all purchasers who have an offer accepted on any property marketed by us. We use a Government Certified specialist third party service to do this. There will be a non-refundable charge of £24 (£20+VAT) per person, per check, for this service. Please note that any failed checks may need to be resubmitted at a further cost of £24 each.

Buyers will also be asked to provide full proof and source of funds - full details of acceptable proof will be provided upon receipt of your offer.

The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Even if any such fixtures and fittings are mentioned in these details it should be verified at the point of negotiation if they are still to remain. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the vendor.

We may recommend services to clients, to include financial services and solicitor recommendations for which we may receive a referral fee, typically between £0 and £250 + VAT.

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The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Even if any such fixtures and fittings are mentioned in these details it should be verified at the point of negotiation if they are still to remain. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the vendor. We may recommend services to clients, to include financial services and solicitor recommendations for which we may receive a referral fee, typically between £0 and £250 + VAT.

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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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