Description
An extended three bedroom detached bungalow with an enclosed rear garden, a garage, and driveway parking on a corner plot set back from the road in the centre of Bromham within a 5 minutes' walk of village amenities. The property has been extended and completely refurbished by the current owners and now provides over 1,040 sq. ft. of accommodation. The entrance hall has a built-in cupboard, access to loft space and porcelain floor tiling continuing into the kitchen which was refitted in 2024. The sitting room has a feature gas fire and a wide aperture leading into the dining room which has four Velux skylights and two double glazed sliding patio doors leading to the rear garden allowing optimum light.
There are three bedrooms, two with fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom has a newly built walk-in box bay window and a tiled en suite shower room. There is also a family shower room.
The block paved driveway provides parking for up to eight cars and access to the single garage which has a new up-and-over door, power and light, and a side personnel door.
Kitchen Accessed from the entrance hallway and with a door to the sitting/dining room, the newly refitted kitchen has a window overlooking the front and is fitted with a range of contemporary base and wall units with quartz work surfaces and splashbacks and porcelain floor tiling. Integrated appliances include an eye-level double oven, an induction hob with an extractor over, a full height fridge/freezer and a dishwasher.
Rear Garden A gated side access leads to the south facing rear garden which is principally lawned with mature borders and a variety of trees including magnolia and apple trees. There is a porcelain tiled patio and a wooden pergola. In addition, there is a wooden shed and a brick-built storage cupboard which is currently used as a utility area, with a wall mounted boiler and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Situation and Schooling Bromham has a water mill, a medieval bridge over the River Great Ouse, a 13th-century church and nearby ancient woodland. Local facilities include public houses/restaurants a lower school, a Co-op superstore, GP surgeries, a pharmacy, a post office, and a library. It is within 4 miles of Bedford town centre, the Harpur Trust schools and the station, which has rail services to St. Pancras. Major roads in the area include the A428 to Northampton, the A421 to Milton Keynes, junction 13 of the M1, the A1 and the A422.