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£425,000

Station Road, Winslow, Buckingham, MK18

  • 3 beds
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£425,000

  • 3 beds
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This three bedroom mid terrace Victorian house is located on Station Road, giving easy access to Winslow town centre and the new railway station. The front door opens into a hallway from which doors lead to the living room and dining room, and stairs rise to the first floor. The living room has a bay window with replacement double glazed Victorian style windows. There is a feature Victorian fireplace with characterful built-in bespoke cupboards and shelving units on either side. The dining room is open plan to the kitchen and also features a log burner inset into an open fireplace. The floor is laid with solid hardwood floorboards, and there is a door to an under stairs storage cupboard. The dining room opens out into the kitchen which is fitted with a range of cream coloured eye and base level units, with a five ring gas 'Range' style cooker with a large extractor hood over. There is a Belfast sink inset into the cupboards with mixer taps over, located under the rear facing window, and there are spaces for dishwasher and a full height fridge freezer. A door leads into a rear hallway from which a further door opens into the downstairs cloakroom which is fitted with a white suite of small pedestal basin and WC with a cupboard over. The rear hallway leads out into the garden. The first floor landing has one wall fitted with tongue and groove pine boarding as a feature, a 'Velux' roof window, and doors leading to all three bedrooms, the family bathroom, and an airing cupboard. Bedroom one is a front facing double room with replacement double glazed sash style windows, a feature Victorian fireplace and built in wardrobes. A ladder is suspended from the ceiling giving access to the loft space. Two steps drop down from the hallway into bedroom two which is a rear facing double bedroom. Bedroom three is a single room with built-in wardrobes and a 'Velux 'roof window. The bathroom drops down two steps from the landing area and is a rear facing room with a bath and a white suite of pedestal basin and WC. There is also a single glass shower cubicle with a rainwater shower head with a further separate shower unit attached. There is towel radiator and the floor is laid with patterned ceramic tiles. Outside. The front garden is bounded by low lying brick walls and gated into a small block paved area and borders with shrubs and hedging. The rear garden is very long and initially features a block paved patio area where there are gates to left and right allowing access for number 35 across the garden of 37 to get access to the road. There is a shed/utility room. It�s a wooden construction and brick construction And features twin aspect with a Belfast sink and spaces for washing machine tumble dryer and cupboard kitchen cupboard units as well the garden continues with paved a further paved patio area with an archway leading to a further section of garden which is laid to lawn with a winding block paved path and flower borders to either side with shrubs and bushes. This leads to a gated further entrance into a sub another section of garden which is also laid to lawn with a winding path and tree and bushes and shrubs to either side this leads to a timber constructed garden room which could be used with power and lighting as an office currently used as an office in gym. The garden continues beyond the garden room through a further gated area into another paved area where there is a garden shed with awning covering over and that is the property. Winslow has a weekly market held in the Market Square. Winslow provides schooling, quaint shops, restaurants, the renowned Farm Deli, pubs and day to day amenities while Milton Keynes provides extensive shopping, leisure and educational facilities. Home to Sir Thomas Fremantle School which provides great secondary education right through to sixth form. The area is well served with other primary and secondary schools along with the Royal Latin Grammar school and many independent schools. The new East West railway is also due to open in 2025 linking Oxford and Cambridge. Council Tax Band C

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