- Detached Bungalow +
- Large Front and Rear Garden +
- Large Corner Plot +
- Three Double Bedrooms +
Why buy this home...
This three-bedroom detached bungalow has an expansive plot to the front side and back of the home, offering endless possibilities for the new owners to create something truly special.
As you step inside, you're welcomed into a spacious living room that comfortably fits a three-piece suite or a modern corner sofa. Large windows to the right fill the space with natural light and offer lovely views of the front garden. A central fireplace adds a cosy, charming focal point—perfect for relaxing evenings in.
Adjacent to the living room is the dining area, which leads into a generous kitchen. With some thoughtful modifications, you could open up the space to create a bright and spacious kitchen/diner and separate it entirely from the living room. Thanks to the well-placed windows, natural light fills the area throughout the day.
Heading down the hallway from the living room, you’ll find a handy storage cupboard, three double bedrooms, and the family bathroom. The two bedrooms to the right overlook the generous front garden and both feature built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom is currently split into a bath/shower room and a separate W/C, but with a simple layout change—such as moving the doorway—it could be transformed into a large, modern bathroom with a full three-piece suite. The master bedroom is a standout feature, complete with an en-suite, ample space for wardrobes, and French doors that open onto the spacious rear garden—ideal for enjoying a peaceful morning outdoors.
More about the location...
Newton Longville is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire. The village is about 2 miles (3 km) south-west of Bletchley.
The main industry in the village between 1847 and 1991 was brick making. The village had a large brick factory, originally belonging to the Read family, becoming the Bletchley Brick company in 1923, and then taken over by the London Brick Company (LBC) in 1929. The works made Fletton bricks and distributed them all over the country. It was closed in November 1991 after Hanson Trust bought the London Brick Company.
Newton Longville Church of England Combined School is a mixed, voluntary controlled primary school, that takes children between the ages of four and eleven. It has slightly over 200 pupils.