Spacious 3-bed family home with south garden, garage office and excellent parking.
- Detached 3-bedroom family home on a corner plot in quiet cul-de-sac
- Large 26ft lounge/diner plus conservatory increases living space
- South-facing, low-maintenance rear garden with good privacy
- Garage currently used as an office; driveway provides multiple spaces
- Single family bathroom only; no en-suite facilities
- Built c.1967–75; some modernisation likely desired by buyers
- Double glazing present (installation date unknown)
- Area shows higher deprivation levels despite low local crime
This well-presented three-bedroom detached home sits on a corner plot at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Putnoe, Bedford — a convenient family location within easy walking distance of shops, parks and good primary schools. The house offers generous ground-floor living with a 26ft lounge/diner that opens to a conservatory, plus a modern kitchen and a useful cloakroom on the entrance level. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms (two with fitted wardrobes) and a contemporary family bathroom.
Outside, the low-maintenance south-facing rear garden provides sunny privacy and direct access to a garage currently arranged as an office. A large block-paved driveway offers multiple off-street parking spaces. Practical details include double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, and freehold tenure.
Important considerations: the plot is small for a detached house and the property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s, so some buyers may want to modernise fixtures or external finishes to taste. There is a single family bathroom only. The wider area shows higher levels of social deprivation, which some buyers may factor into long-term value assessments despite the street's low crime and good transport and connectivity.
Overall, this home will suit families looking for comfortable, flexible accommodation with strong parking, a south-facing garden and a ready-to-move-in presentation, while buyers seeking a larger garden or a newly built specification should note the modest plot and era of construction.