Spacious, characterful three-bedroom period house near parks and rail links..
- Recently improved Victorian semi with original features retained
- Three double bedrooms and two first-floor bathrooms
- Refitted kitchen with some appliances included
- French doors to small part-walled garden and patio
- Off-street parking/driveway space for one vehicle
- Solid brick walls (1900–1929) likely without cavity insulation
- Some windows double glazed; further glazing/insulation may be needed
- Inner-city area with high deprivation despite very low local crime rates
A well-presented Victorian three-bedroom home in Bedford’s popular ‘Prime Ministers’ area, recently improved and offered freehold. The house blends period character — high ceilings, bay window, fireplaces and stripped wood floors — with practical updates including a refitted kitchen, two modern bathrooms and gas central heating. French doors from the rear morning room open onto a small part‑walled garden with lawn and patio, creating a sunny family space.
The layout is adaptable: a generous combined sitting/dining room, a separate walk-through breakfast room and three double bedrooms across two floors. Off-street parking for one vehicle and easy walking distance to Bedford Park, local shops, cafés and fast rail links to London make this a convenient family base. Local schools include several well-rated primaries and highly regarded independent schools nearby.
Buyers should note the property sits on a small plot and was constructed around 1900–1929 with solid brick walls that likely lack cavity insulation. Some windows are double glazed but not all; a few fireplaces are boarded up. The wider neighbourhood classification indicates an inner-city, cosmopolitan area with a mixed population and relatively high deprivation levels locally — factor this into running-cost and lifestyle expectations.
Overall, this is a spacious period home for purchasers who want original features with recent updates, good transport links and a manageable garden. It suits families or professionals seeking character and proximity to town amenities, and offers potential to personalise or improve insulation and secondary glazing over time.