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Cheney Close, Toddington, Bedfordshire, LU5

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Deceptively spacious three bedroom semi detached family home
  • Extended ground floor offering versatile living accommodation
  • Attractive cul-de-sac position within the sought after village of Toddington
  • Contemporary fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
  • Living room, separate sitting/dining room & further conservatory
  • Useful utility/playroom with cloakroom facilities
  • Three bedrooms served by a shower room
  • Generous and beautifully established rear garden with patio area
  • Shingled driveway providing ample parking plus garage access
  • No upper chain

Description

A deceptively spacious three bedroom semi detached home, pleasantly positioned within an attractive cul-de-sac in the sought after village of Toddington. Having been extended to the ground floor, the property offers spacious and versatile accommodation throughout, complemented by a stunning and generous rear garden, ideal for modern family living.

Approach is via a sizeable shingled driveway providing ample off road parking and access to the garage. Internally, the property is entered via a porch which opens into a welcoming hallway. The contemporary kitchen has been fitted with an extensive range of floor and wall mounted units complemented by lighter coloured work surfaces, whilst a variety of integrated appliances have been seamlessly incorporated into the design. A separate utility/playroom overlooks the rear garden and benefits from the convenience of a cloakroom. Further ground floor accommodation includes three excellent reception areas comprising a living room, a sitting/dining room and a conservatory, all flooded with an abundance of natural light.

To the first floor are three well-proportioned bedrooms, with the principal bedroom positioned to the rear elevation enjoying views over the garden, whilst the remaining two bedrooms sit to the front. They are serviced by a stylish shower room fitted with a double shower enclosure, low level wc and a wash hand basin set into a vanity unit.

Externally, the generous rear garden is undoubtedly a standout feature of the home. A paved patio area spans the rear of the property, creating the perfect space for relaxing or entertaining, beyond which the garden is predominantly laid to lawn and interspersed with a variety of established plants, shrubs and mature trees. A brick built outbuilding provides useful additional storage.

It is further enhanced by being offered for sale with the advantage of no upper chain.

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.

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16 High Street, Toddington, LU5 6BY
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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.

On the Northern edge of the village is Toddington Manor which is a stunning Tudor Manor house with a deep, rich history predating the Norman invasion of 1066, visited by Elizabeth I in 1563 where she knighted the owner, Henry Cheney. In more recent, light hearted village history Kevin McCloud, presenter of TV show Grand Designs was born and raised in Toddington, English poet William Blake is said to have drunk in the, now converted, Angel pub, whilst child actor Jack Wild, best known for his role as the Artful Dodger in the film Oliver is buried in the parish cemetery.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£2,483
Property: £ 495,000
Deposit: £ 49,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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