Well-presented 3-bed village home with conservatory, garage and easy commuter links..
- Three bedrooms with principal en suite shower room
- Conservatory/play room opening from living/dining area
- Fitted kitchen with underfloor heating and storage
- Enclosed, child-friendly rear garden and decent plot
- Garage plus driveway parking for multiple vehicles
- Slow broadband speeds; may affect remote working
- Built 1967–75; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (consider upgrades)
- Tenure not provided; council tax band moderate
Set in a quiet Lidlington cul-de-sac, this modern three-bedroom family home combines practical layout with outdoor space and easy commuting. The ground floor offers a generous living/dining room opening to a glazed conservatory, a well-equipped kitchen with underfloor heating and a handy downstairs cloakroom — sensible everyday features for family life.
Upstairs the principal bedroom benefits from an en suite shower room, supported by two further good-sized bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom. The enclosed rear garden is private and child-friendly; a garage and driveway provide secure parking for multiple vehicles. At around 1,095 sq ft, the house feels appropriately sized for growing families.
The village location brings low crime, good local schools rated Good, direct rail links to Bedford and Bletchley and easy access to the M1 — useful for commuters to Bedford, Milton Keynes or London. Mobile signal is excellent and the area is affluent and peaceful, with local green space and country paths close by.
Practical points to note: broadband speeds are slow, which may affect home working or streaming. The property dates from the late 1960s/1970s and external walls are cavity without assumed insulation — you may want to consider insulation improvements to reduce running costs. Tenure was not provided, and council tax is moderate. Overall this is a comfortable, well-presented family home with sensible parking and outdoor space, best suited to buyers wanting village life with good transport links.