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Why buy this home?
Situated on a quiet road, this spacious family home offers a large driveway with off-road parking for up to three cars, plus the convenience of a garage. Upon entering through the front door, you're welcomed by a handy cloak cupboard, ideal for hiding away coats and shoes, thanks to a previous front extension that enhances the entrance area. This leads you into a bright and airy hallway.
To the left, you’ll find a generously sized sitting room filled with natural light, creating a perfect space for family relaxation after a busy day.
From here, double doors open into a versatile reception room, currently used as a study. Adjacent to this is a utility room and a convenient downstairs shower room. A further door leads to the refitted kitchen, which boasts an abundance of cupboard and countertop space, making it an ideal environment for preparing family meals. The kitchen opens into a spacious dining area, greatly enhanced by a large rear extension, providing an open-plan layout that’s perfect for family dining and entertaining.
A separate family room sits just beside the dining area, offering an additional flexible space—ideal for children to play or for creating a secondary living area, providing privacy yet remaining within reach of the kitchen for easy supervision.
The light-filled conservatory, accessed via the dining room, allows you to enjoy the beautifully maintained garden year-round. French doors lead to a decked area with plenty of space for outdoor dining and social gatherings. Beyond the decking lies a mature garden with well-established trees and shrubs, offering privacy and a sense of seclusion.
The property has benefited from both ground and first-floor extensions, resulting in five bedrooms upstairs. The master bedroom, located at the front, features built-in wardrobes, while bedroom two enjoys views of the lovely garden and morning sunlight. Completing the upstairs is a modern, fully tiled 4-piece bathroom, featuring both a bath and a separate shower cubicle, providing a luxurious and practical space for the whole family.
More about the location...
Deanshanger is a village and civil parish in South Northamptonshire, west-northwest of Milton Keynes.
The village has village hall and community centre to provide a venue for events and facilities for community groups, a doctor's surgery and a library. Other amenities include a primary school, and a secondary school, Elizabeth Woodville School, which is split over two sites across the town. The schools' grounds include the site of a Roman villa.
There is a parish church (Holy Trinity, Church of England) and a Methodist chapel, a post office, a pub and two members' clubs (sports and social, Conservative club), a pharmacy, a hairdresser, a pizza and kebab takeaway, a Chinese and fish and chips takeaway, a mobile takeaway, and other village stores and newsagent's shops including a greengrocers. In December 2015, The Co-operative Food opened a store on the High Street, where The Fox & Hounds Public House was situated. On the edge of the village on the A422, is a golf and country club, a hotel, an Indian restaurant and a petrol and service station.
The village is home to Deanshanger Athletic Football Club, founded in 1946. The club consists of two men's teams who play in the North Bucks & District Football League, an under 18's team, competing in the Milton Keynes Youth Football League, and as of June 2017, a Ladies team, the first time the club has offered ladies football at a senior level. For children, there is a pre-school playgroup, youth club, and the junior football club, Deanshanger Colts.
The village's annual event is a revival of the historic Feast held on a Saturday afternoon and evening in October each year. This includes a fun fair, stalls and firework show.
There is an active village heritage society that organises the Feast, the planting of spring flowers on the roads into the village in autumn, cleaning of the stream (the King's Brook) in spring and carol singing in December.
Council tax band: D