Offers in excess of
£650,0002 bedroom detached house for sale
Bedfordshire MK17
Study
Added yesterday
Detached house
2 beds
2 baths
1539
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
- Beautiful two bedroom extended detached period home occupying a delightful semi rural position
- Stunning countryside views
- Scope to extend/enlarge further (STPP)
- Super 22ft kitchen/dining/breakfast room with beamed & vaulted ceiling
- Utility room & separate cloakroom
- Good sized living room & separate dining room, both with stylish herringbone flooring
- Useful study
- Two double bedrooms served by a bathroom
- Ample gravel driveway & detached timber garage/store
- Generous rear garden with open countryside views beyond
This simply sumptuous two bedroom extended detached period home occupies a stunning semi rural position, enjoying far reaching views across open countryside. Offering well proportioned, bright and airy accommodation throughout, the property sits on an exceptionally generous plot which, in our opinion, offers excellent potential for further extension or enlargement (STPP).
The home is approached via a five bar gate opening onto an extensive gravel driveway, providing parking for multiple vehicles. A timber garage/store with twin doors sits directly ahead.
Stepping inside, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor and a study positioned to the far end — an ideal work from home space. To the right is the principal reception room, a beautifully proportioned living room measuring 16’6” x 12’9”, allowing for flexible furniture placement. An attractive herringbone floor runs underfoot, while a fireplace creates a striking focal point. Dual aspect windows flood the room with natural light.
Across the hallway sits the second reception room, a generous dining room offering ample space for a table and chairs — perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. The continuation of the herringbone flooring seamlessly connects the reception spaces.
To the rear is the stunning kitchen/breakfast/family room, undoubtedly the heart of the home. Featuring a beautiful beamed and vaulted ceiling, it has been fitted with a comprehensive range of Shaker-style floor and wall mounted units with wooden work surfaces over. A central island provides additional storage and informal dining via a breakfast bar. Windows to both the side and rear elevations capture the uninterrupted countryside views. A separate utility room offers space for additional appliances, while a useful cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, the spacious landing leads to two excellent bedrooms. The principal bedroom sits to the front elevation, measuring 16’5” x 13’1”, and is finished in tasteful neutral tones. The second bedroom, positioned to the rear, is equally well-proportioned at 14’4” x 12’8”. Both are served by a family bathroom comprising a panelled bath, low level WC and wash hand basin, complemented by tiled splashbacks and a heated towel rail.
Externally, the sizeable rear garden has been thoughtfully designed. A large paved patio provides the perfect setting for relaxing or entertaining, while the remainder is laid to lawn. The boundaries are enclosed by post and rail fencing, enhancing the property's rural charm.
Potsgrove is a charming semi-rural village nestled on the Bedfordshire/Buckinghamshire border, surrounded by rolling countryside and scenic walks. Despite its peaceful setting, it remains conveniently positioned for access to nearby towns including Woburn, Leighton Buzzard and Milton Keynes, offering a wide range of amenities, schooling and mainline rail links into London. The village itself enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from being close to Woburn Sands, with its boutique shops, cafés and everyday conveniences. Excellent road connections via the A5 and M1 further enhance its appeal for commuters.
The home is approached via a five bar gate opening onto an extensive gravel driveway, providing parking for multiple vehicles. A timber garage/store with twin doors sits directly ahead.
Stepping inside, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor and a study positioned to the far end — an ideal work from home space. To the right is the principal reception room, a beautifully proportioned living room measuring 16’6” x 12’9”, allowing for flexible furniture placement. An attractive herringbone floor runs underfoot, while a fireplace creates a striking focal point. Dual aspect windows flood the room with natural light.
Across the hallway sits the second reception room, a generous dining room offering ample space for a table and chairs — perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. The continuation of the herringbone flooring seamlessly connects the reception spaces.
To the rear is the stunning kitchen/breakfast/family room, undoubtedly the heart of the home. Featuring a beautiful beamed and vaulted ceiling, it has been fitted with a comprehensive range of Shaker-style floor and wall mounted units with wooden work surfaces over. A central island provides additional storage and informal dining via a breakfast bar. Windows to both the side and rear elevations capture the uninterrupted countryside views. A separate utility room offers space for additional appliances, while a useful cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, the spacious landing leads to two excellent bedrooms. The principal bedroom sits to the front elevation, measuring 16’5” x 13’1”, and is finished in tasteful neutral tones. The second bedroom, positioned to the rear, is equally well-proportioned at 14’4” x 12’8”. Both are served by a family bathroom comprising a panelled bath, low level WC and wash hand basin, complemented by tiled splashbacks and a heated towel rail.
Externally, the sizeable rear garden has been thoughtfully designed. A large paved patio provides the perfect setting for relaxing or entertaining, while the remainder is laid to lawn. The boundaries are enclosed by post and rail fencing, enhancing the property's rural charm.
Potsgrove is a charming semi-rural village nestled on the Bedfordshire/Buckinghamshire border, surrounded by rolling countryside and scenic walks. Despite its peaceful setting, it remains conveniently positioned for access to nearby towns including Woburn, Leighton Buzzard and Milton Keynes, offering a wide range of amenities, schooling and mainline rail links into London. The village itself enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from being close to Woburn Sands, with its boutique shops, cafés and everyday conveniences. Excellent road connections via the A5 and M1 further enhance its appeal for commuters.
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Centrally located, our newly refurbished Flitwick branch is situated prominently on the High Street and covers the Town and its surrounding rural areas. Established in Flitwick for almost 20 years, our experienced team works closely with all 11 branches across Beds & Bucks, but particularly with our neighbouring Ampthill & Toddington branches. As market leaders in Mid Bedfordshire, and the only local agent selected by the Guild of Property Professionals, our multi award winning service and marketing continues to deliver results for our clients. We are registered with The Property Ombudsman and adhere to a strict code set out by Trading Standards to reassure you of our professionalism when dealing with you and the sale of what is a very valuable and personal asset. According to land registry data, 1120 properties have been sold in Flitwick and the surrounding area over the last two years, with an overall average price of £426,749 over the last year. The majority of sales around Flitwick during the last year were semi-detached properties, selling for an average price of £389,868. Detached properties sold for an average of £579,444, with terraced properties fetching £344,581. Overall, sold prices around Flitwick over the last year were similar to the previous year and 30% up on the 2017 peak of £328,021.
























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