Large five-bedroom family home on a generous plot in a quiet village cul-de-sac.
Sought-after edge-of-village cul-de-sac position
Deceptively spacious — about 2,500 sq ft living space
Dual-aspect living room with French doors to garden
Three further reception rooms; flexible family layout
Master with dressing area and refitted en-suite
Detached double garage (single up-and-over door) and large driveway
Well-maintained; double glazing and gas central heating
Council tax band is quite expensive
Set in a sought-after edge-of-village cul‑de‑sac, this deceptively spacious five-bedroom detached home offers flexible family living across two floors. The generous dual-aspect living room with French doors connects seamlessly to a private rear garden, while three additional reception rooms provide scope for a home office, formal dining or a playroom. The kitchen/breakfast room with utility offers practical family workflow and integrated appliances.
The principal suite includes a dressing area and a refitted en‑suite; a second bedroom also benefits from an en‑suite, with three further bedrooms and a family bathroom completing the first floor. The property extends to about 2,500 sq ft, sits on a large plot, and includes extensive drive parking and a detached double garage—useful for storage or hobby space.
Well maintained and built in the early 2000s with double glazing and gas central heating, the house is ready for immediate occupation. The rear garden is neatly landscaped with a paved entertaining terrace and mature borders, offering a private outdoor space for family use.
Practical considerations: council tax is described as quite expensive. The property has a single up-and-over door on the detached garage (one opening), and while the plot is generous for a village development there are no notable long-distance views. The location suits families looking for village life with easy access to Bedford and local schooling.