Three bedrooms with principal bay-windowed bedroom
Detached brick garage accessed via residents service road
Modern fitted kitchen; recently refitted first-floor bathroom
Two reception rooms; living room needs modernisation
Double glazing fitted before 2002 (may be less efficient)
Single bathroom only — important for larger families
Freehold on a decent-sized plot; potential to improve
Short walk to Luton mainline stations, fast commute to London
This traditional 1930s bay-fronted end-of-terrace offers a practical family layout with three bedrooms, two reception rooms and a private rear garden. The house is well-situated in a quiet no-through road with an easy walking route to Luton’s mainline stations, making it ideal for commuters heading to London. A detached brick garage accessed from the adjacent service road provides useful off-street parking and storage.
The property benefits from a modern fitted kitchen, a recently refitted first-floor bathroom and mains gas central heating to radiators, making day-to-day living comfortable. Double glazing is installed, though dated (pre-2002), and the home has a sunny, naturally bright feel thanks to the bay windows and good room proportions.
At about 810 sq ft, the overall size is modest. Some rooms—particularly the living room—show mid‑20th-century fittings and will suit buyers who are happy to modernise or personalise finishes over time. There is only one bathroom, which is an important consideration for families. The property is freehold and sits on a decent plot for a period terrace, giving potential to improve or extend subject to consents.
This house will appeal to young families and commuting professionals who value location and solid period character but expect to invest modestly in cosmetic updates. The nearby schools, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add practical appeal for everyday life.



































































