Period character home with large garden and strong commuter links for families.
- Three-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace with bay windows and high ceilings
- Generous south-west facing rear garden with mature planting
- Conservatory off kitchen provides direct garden access
- Separate living and dining rooms with feature fireplace
- Freehold tenure; 1,034 sq ft total internal area
- Needs full renovation and updating throughout
- Single main bathroom; consider reconfiguration for modern family use
- Medium flood risk; factor into insurance and refurbishment plans
A Victorian end-of-terrace with strong period character and generous rear garden, set on a historic South Street just a short walk from Leighton Buzzard town centre. The house has classic double-bay windows, high ceilings and a feature fireplace in the lounge, offering scope to restore original details and create comfortable family living across 1,034 sq ft.
The ground floor layout provides separate living and dining rooms, a fitted kitchen and a conservatory opening onto a south-west facing garden that receives good afternoon sun. Three bedrooms occupy the first floor alongside a family bathroom — a practical arrangement for everyday family life with space for modernisation and improvement.
This freehold property requires renovation throughout, making it suited to buyers who want to add value through sympathetic updating rather than a move-in-ready home. Notable positives include off-street parking/garage, mains gas central heating, double glazing and excellent commuter rail and road links into London. Buyers should factor in refurbishment costs and the property’s medium flood risk when planning works.
For families seeking period character near schools, shops and parks, this home offers long-term upside: restore original features, reconfigure or extend (subject to planning) and unlock the house’s full potential on a desirable, historic street.