- Three bedrooms and generous living/dining room with dual aspect
- Private rear garden with patio, lawn, decking and powered summer house
- Single garage plus driveway parking for one car
- Four-piece family bathroom and ground-floor cloakroom
- Main heating: bottled LPG boiler (higher running costs; bottle management)
- Tenure not specified — buyer to confirm
- Small front and rear plot; limited outdoor space
- Mid-century build (c.1950–66) — potential modernisation advised
A well-proportioned three-bedroom terraced home tucked in a peaceful cul-de-sac in Great Horwood, ideal for families seeking village life with easy access to Milton Keynes, Buckingham and Aylesbury. The ground floor offers a bright living/dining room with dual aspect and French doors, and a practical fitted kitchen with direct garden access. The private rear garden includes patio, lawn, raised decking and a powered summer house that would suit a home office or hobby space.
Practical additions include a single garage with internal access and driveway parking for one car. The first floor provides two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a four-piece family bathroom — generous sleeping space and a full bathroom layout for family use. Broadband and mobile signals are reported strong; local schools are close by, several rated Good.
Material facts to note: the property’s main heating fuel is bottled LPG via a boiler and radiators, which can be more expensive and requires bottle management. The exact tenure is not stated, and double glazing install dates are unknown. Built in the mid-20th century, the house is generally tidy but may benefit from modernisation in places to suit long-term ownership and energy-efficiency improvements.
Overall this home offers sensible family accommodation, useful outbuildings and parking, making it a practical buy for families or those needing a village base with commuter links. Buyers seeking lower running costs or guaranteed mains gas should factor the LPG heating into budgeting and consider potential upgrades.