Chain free three-bedroom semi-detached house
Large south-east facing rear garden with side access
Off-street driveway parking for convenience
New boiler installed; heating uses air-source heat pump
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — insulation likely needed
Relatively small overall size (approx. 784 sq ft)
Downstairs shower room plus upstairs WC; useful utility room
Local area: good schools, fast broadband, above-average crime rate
Set back from the main road in Hockliffe, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a large southeast-facing garden and driveway parking — ideal for families who value outdoor space and commuter convenience. The property is chain free and sits within easy reach of the A5, M1 and Leighton Buzzard mainline station for fast London connections.
Inside, the layout is traditional and well-proportioned: a bright living room with bay window, a kitchen/diner to the rear, a useful utility room and a modern downstairs shower room. Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms and a separate WC. Recent works include a new boiler; heating is provided by an air-source heat pump with radiators and electric supply.
The house is best for buyers seeking value and scope. The back garden is a blank canvas with side access and potential to extend subject to planning. Buyers should note the home was built 1900–1929 with solid brick walls assumed to have no insulation — upgrading thermal insulation would improve comfort and running costs.
Practical points to consider: the property is relatively small at about 784 sq ft, presents typical interwar character and may suit owners who plan modest updating rather than a full refurbishment. Local schools are well regarded and village amenities are on hand, making this a sensible choice for families wanting village life with strong commuter links.