Description
- • An extended & converted semi-detached family home
- • Accommodation to include four bedrooms set over three versatile levels with triple glazed windows
- • Formal living room with feature wood burner
- • Stylish open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with integrated appliances
- • First floor family bathroom & three bedrooms
- • Second floor occupied by master bedroom with contemporary en-suite
- • Enclosed landscaped rear garden, double length garage & driveway parking
- • Village location with attractive front & rear views
A tastefully modernised and extended 1950’s semi-detached home set within an established crescent of properties overlooking an open green and agricultural land beyond within the Mid-Bedfordshire village of Maulden. Internally the home has a neutral and contemporary presentation which is set over three impressive levels to include a formal living room, open-plan kitchen/family/dining room, three first floor bedrooms, a family bathroom and principal bedroom with en-suite which occupies the entirety of the second floor. To the outside there is an enclosed lawned garden, double length garage and driveway parking. To the front of the property is a block-paved driveway providing parking for up to four vehicles. There is a garage to the side and is accessed via a modern roller door, with secure gated access leading into the rear garden. The main entrance comes by way of a modern composite door and pitched roof porch extension which leads directly into the entrance hall. Off the entrance hallway are w/c facilities and a separate cloaks cupboard, there is a staircase with glass and timber balustrade rising to the first floor accommodation and an internal door leading through to the formal living room. This room has a modern wood burning stove which is inset to the chimney breast and a window with views towards the front aspect of the home. The impressive kitchen/dining/family room is positioned to the rear of the home and measures 19 x 22 ft and forms part of a thoughtfully designed extension. The kitchen area is fitted with a range of high-gloss, two tone cabinetry with down-lighting, and a stylish quartz worktop over incorporating a breakfast bar. There is a ‘Neff’ eye level oven and separate microwave oven as well as further integrated appliances to include a four ring ceramic hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washing machine. The family/dining area has under-floor heating below the Amtico flooring with a partly vaulted ceiling with ‘Velux’ windows, as well as glazed French doors leading out to an external patio and rear garden. The first floor landing has a window facing to the side aspect of the home and three well proportioned bedrooms along with a family bathroom. This area is fitted with a double width cubicle, jacuzzi style tub, a white high-gloss vanity unit incorporating w/c with flush and a wash hand basin. The tiling to both the walls and flooring is a natural design and there are recessed ceiling spotlights to finish. Off the landing is a further staircase with complimentary glass/timber balustrade leading up to the second floor and master bedroom. This converted area provides a private space with attractive views over the garden and open green space beyond. There is a contemporary fitted en-suite shower-room with open cubicle and rain-shower head, a vanity unit with top mounted wash hand basin and separate w/c. There is also an illuminated vanity mirror and a stainless steel headed towel rail. The walls are partly covered with a contemporary and stylish marble effect tile. The bedroom area also has two “Velux’ windows facing to the front of the property and useful built in eaves storage cupboard. The mostly private garden to the rear of the home is predominately laid to lawn and backs on to a further open green space. There is a full width decking and seating area with raised sleeper borders and shingled beds planted with some all year round perennials. There is a store cupboard integrated to the garage, and internally there is both power and light supplied. The village of Maulden is well positioned to cater for the commuter with the M1/A1 motorways both within a 20-minute drive, alternatively there are regular train links into London St Pancras from either Flitwick or Harlington platforms, taking a matter of 35/40 minutes respectively. There is a local convenience store and several well-established eateries within walking distance, further and more substantial amenities can be found in Ampthill offering a selection of small individually owned shops, hairdressers and a Waitrose Store. The area is renowned for its autonomous schooling at all levels including Redborne Academy.
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