Large 1930s bungalow on a generous plot backing onto the golf course — renovation opportunity for a family.
Detached 1930s chalet bungalow on large plot backing onto golf course
Approximately 2,023 sq ft with versatile attic and substantial rooms
Principal and second ground-floor bedrooms both have ensuites
Double garage, in/out driveway and ample parking for multiple vehicles
Mature, private gardens with paved terrace and lawned areas
Requires full refurbishment and modernisation throughout
Council tax described as quite expensive; purchase for investor/renovator
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; freehold tenure
Set on a substantial plot backing onto Aspley Guise and Woburn Sands Golf Club, this 1930s detached chalet bungalow offers generous accommodation across ground and first-floor attic rooms. The principal bedroom and a second ground-floor bedroom both have ensuite facilities, and living spaces include separate sitting and dining rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room with pantry, plus a large attic room that adds flexible space. Mature gardens, a paved terrace and an in/out gravel driveway with double garage complete an appealing family plot in a very low-crime, affluent suburb.
The house is sold freehold and has practical strengths: mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus ample parking. The large plot and substantial internal footprint (approx. 2,023 sq ft) create clear scope for a sympathetic modernisation, extension or loft conversion subject to consents — attractive for growing families or buyers seeking long-term value in an established village-edge location.
Important: the property requires refurbishment and modernisation throughout. Decorative and service upgrades will be needed to bring bathrooms, kitchen, electrics and finishes up to contemporary standards. Council tax is noted as quite expensive. These factors are reflected in the price and suit purchasers prepared to invest in renovation to unlock the home’s full potential.
Nearby schools include two well-rated primary schools and a good secondary, with local leisure amenities and green spaces close by. This is a character property for buyers seeking space, garden privacy and a setting adjoining protected greenbelt-style open land, balanced against clear renovation requirements.