- Rarely available two bedroom end of terrace home set on the fringes of the village +
- Ideal first time/investment purchase +
- Useful cloakroom +
- Kitchen with some integrated appliances +
- Good sized lounge/diner overlooking the garden +
- Two double bedrooms serviced by a bathroom +
- Allocated parking to the front +
- Generous rear garden +
- No upper chain +
This rarely available two bedroom end of terrace home occupies a sought after position on the fringe of the village and incorporates well proportioned, bright and airy internal accommodation.
Approach to the home is via a hard standing frontage which provides parking for two vehicles, whilst once inside you’re immediately greeted by the entrance hall which has stairs directly ahead leading to the first floor accommodation as well as a useful cloakroom. To the right hand side is the kitchen which has been fitted with a range of floor and wall mounted units with complementary work surfaces over. A gas hob, extractor unit and under counter oven have been woven into the design, whilst space for other free standing appliances has been made available. Beyond here, and spanning the entirety of the rear of the home, is the principal reception room, the lounge/diner, which commands impressive dimensions, making for flexible furniture placement. Space has also been afforded for a table and chairs, creating a real family/sociable area and sliding patio doors open into the garden and ensure the room is flooded with an abundance of natural daylight.
Moving upstairs the first floor landing gives way to all the accommodation on this level, the master bedroom of which nestles to the rear elevation and has beautiful views of the open landscape, whilst the bright and spacious second bedroom sits to the front. They are both of double proportion and are serviced by a bathroom which incorporates a panelled bath with shower unit and glass screen positioned over, low level wc and pedestal wash hand basin. Modern white tiling adorns the splashbacks areas and an obscure window illuminates the space further still.
Externally the rear garden is particularly generous and has been laid predominately to lawn with an assortment of established shrubs and bushes, in addition to a mature tree to the far end. The boundary is enclosed by timber fencing.
Toddington is a beautiful village designed and built around a large central green which provides a delightful focal point for the almost 5,000 residents that call it home. It is positioned five miles north-north-west of Luton, four miles north of Dunstable and six miles southwest of Woburn and offers superb commuter access to the M1 as well as the nearby mainline railway stations in Harlington and Flitwick. Dating back to the thirteenth century the village now offers a vibrant, bustling feel, combined with an authentic sense of community, and has a wide range of shops including hairdressers, beauty salon, opticians, and traditional bakers. It is also well served by three public houses, The Oddfellows, The Bell and The Griffin, in addition to Red Chilli offering high quality Indian cuisine. Schooling within the village operates on a three-tier system with St George’s Lower positioned on Manor Road, Parkfields Middle nestled in Park Road itself before moving onto Harlington Upper School located less than three and half miles, or 8 minutes, away, with all having a particularly good reputation.