A well-presented three bedroom semi-detached family home situated on a larger than average plot on this popular development in the village of Elstow.
The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room with feature fireplace, dining room with space for a six-seater table, kitchen with white gloss fronted units and a conservatory overlooking the garden.
On the first floor is a landing, two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a refitted shower room.
Outside is a long driveway for several vehicles and gravelled low maintenance front garden. To the rear of the property is a mature garden, mainly laid to lawn with well stocked borders a patio, garden shed, all enclosed by timber lap fencing.
The property also benefits from gas to radiator heating and Upvc double glazing.
It is practically impossible to describe Elstow without making reference to the village being the birthplace of John Bunyan. Found on the southern edge of Bedford, the village has plenty to offer with a primary school, active cricket club, traditional village pub plus a regionally renowned restaurant - St. Helenas.
In terms of accessibility, the village sits inside the southern bypass of Bedford which gives excellent road links to the M1 (J13), A1 and A6. A frequent rail service runs from Bedford to London St. Pancras.
Council Tax: Band C
EPC Rating: Band C
Freehold