Period character and a large garden with a powered summer house, walking distance to town and station.
Victorian end-of-terrace with period bay window
Newly fitted kitchen with Velux windows and central island
Large rear garden with fully powered summer house
Living room with log burner for cosy evenings
Garage parking; walkable to town centre and train station
Third bedroom accessed through second bedroom (limited privacy)
EPC D and council tax band C; potential damp visible externally
Freehold in a low-crime, affluent neighbourhood
Set on George Street in the heart of Leighton Buzzard, this three-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace combines period character with contemporary updates. The living room centres on a cosy log burner, while the newly fitted kitchen with Velux windows and island creates a bright, social hub. A single well-appointed bathroom serves the house.
Upstairs offers a generous main bedroom, a large second double and a smaller third room accessed via the second bedroom — flexible as a study, dressing room, or occasional bedroom. The plot is modest, but the rear garden is a standout feature, extending living space and culminating in a fully powered summer house ideal for a home office or studio.
Practical points are transparent: the property has an EPC rating of D and council tax band C, and the front exterior photos indicate possible damp that should be inspected. Parking is available via a garage. The house is freehold, in a low-crime, affluent area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and it’s walkable to shops, schools and Leighton Buzzard station for commuters.
This home suits families and professionals seeking character with modern conveniences, and buyers willing to address minor maintenance or personalise the house further. Independent checks are recommended for heating, damp and energy improvements.