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Brightwell Avenue Totternhoe | Bedfordshire | LU6 1QT GUIDE £575,000 Brightwell Avenue Totternhoe | Bedfordshire | LU6 1QT GUIDE £575,000 Brightwell Avenue Totternhoe Bedfordshire • Individual Detached House • Over 2,000 sq.ft. • Panoramic Views • Backing Open Countryside • 3 Bedrooms • 3/4 Reception Rooms • 22' Kitchen/Breakfast Room • 2 Bath/Shower Rooms • Garage & Gardens • No Through Road Location A rarely available detached house, situated in quite possibly the most desirable road in Totternhoe, backing onto open fields with outstanding panoramic views over the downs. The house has over 2,000 sq.ft. of accommodation and huge potential to improve further. The accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor - entrance hall with various cupboards, dual aspect 21' living room with conservatory off, study, dining room/further reception room with bay window, 22' kitchen/breakfast room with patio doors to rear garden, ground floor bedroom and bathroom. To the first floor - landing area, 17' dual aspect bedroom with panoramic views and built in wardrobes, further single bedroom, bathroom and attic/loft room. OUTSIDE The house is set back from the road behind low level brick wall, with driveway parking for numerous vehicles. Side pathway and attached single garage. To the rear, the enclosed garden is laid mainly to lawn with patio area and various mature bushes. LOCATION The village of Totternhoe is situated approximately two miles west of Dunstable and the A5. The village has public houses, a primary school, church and the local beauty spot, the Totternhoe Knolls, is a delightful nature reserve on the site of an iron age hilltop fort. Around the village are various footpaths and bridleways, the recreation grounds also provide playing facilities for children and the village football/cricket club and club house has an active sports and social element. There is easy access to the newly opened junction 11A of the M1 motorway and Luton railway station is about 7 miles distance, Leagrave Station is about 5.5 miles and Leighton Buzzard railway station is about 7 miles - all direct to London. GENERAL: EPC Rating: D Council Tax Band: E Local Authority: Central Bedfordshire For clarification we wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We Tel : 01525 222333 have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings, if there are important matters which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us Fine & Country Edlesborough before viewing the property. F653 65 Moor End, Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire, LU6 2HN [email protected] fineandcountry.com .
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