"Built in the 1950s, this three bedroom semi detached home is full of character and charm.
As you step inside, the main living room greets you to the right. Its well proportioned layout comfortably accommodates a three piece suite or a modern corner sofa, while the original fireplace serves as a charming focal point perfect for cosy winter evenings.
Adjacent to the living room is the dining room. With a few modifications, you could open up the space by combining it with the kitchen, creating a spacious kitchen diner. Alternatively, by adding a single story extension, it could transform it into an exceptional family living area.
The kitchen provides access to both the garage and rear garden, offering excellent potential for expansion. With the right planning permission, there s ample space for a double storey extension allowing for a spacious master bedroom with an ensuite upstairs while adding an extra reception room on the ground floor. This flexible space could serve as a home office, playroom, or cosy family lounge. The garden itself is stunning an expansive outdoor retreat with plenty of space to enjoy. It features a charming summer house, perfect for unwinding after a busy week. Beyond the garden, open fields stretch out, offering a picturesque backdrop and a true sense of tranquility.
The garage offers additional storage or workspace, and the driveway provides parking for at least three cars. The first floor features three bedrooms, including two spacious doubles. The master bedroom comes with an alcove for wardrobes, offering plenty of storage. The second double, located at the rear, enjoys lovely views over the garden. The third bedroom is a comfortable single, perfect for use as a home office, nursery, or guest room, providing flexibility to suit your needs.
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.
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