Description
- • Stunning, secluded position close to the heart of the village
- • Useful cloakroom
- • Contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with separate utility room
- • 23'0ft by 16'5ft living room with inglenook fireplace
- • Separate dining room & sitting room
- • Master bedroom with en-suite
- • Three further bedrooms serviced by a shower room
- • Ample shingled driveway & double garage
- • Attractive south facing rear garden
This stunning, individually designed four bedroom detached home occupies a prestigious, cul-de-sac position close to the heart of the village and incorporates spacious, interchangeable internal accommodation. Approach to the property is via a shingled driveway which allows parking for numerous vehicles, whilst to one side is a double garage accessed by twin up and over doors. Once inside the property itself you’re greeted by a porch which, in turn, leads into the entrance hall. This has stairs directly ahead leading to the first floor accommodation as well as a useful cloakroom. On the left hand side is the kitchen/breakfast room which has been fitted with a comprehensive range of floor and wall mounted units with lighter coloured work surfaces over. Several integrated appliances have been woven into the design and ample space afforded for a table and chairs, perfect for informal dining. The look is finished with recessed ceiling spotlights and a beautiful beamed ceiling. A separate utility room offers matching storage units and work tops and provides space for other free standing white goods. Across the other side of the hallway is the principal reception room, the living room, which commands impressive dimensions, in this case 23’0ft by 16’5ft making for flexible furniture placement. An imposing inglenook fireplace creates a real focal point to the room and the dual aspect orientation ensures that the space is flooded with an abundance of natural daylight. A separate dining room allows for family gatherings or entertaining, whilst a further reception room, currently utilised as a sitting room provides beautiful views across the garden beyond. Moving upstairs the first floor landing gives way to all the accommodation on this level, the master bedroom of which nestles to the front elevation and has a stunning beamed and vaulted ceiling adding real theatre to the space. It also benefits from the convenience of its own en-suite comprising of a panelled bath, shower enclosure, low level wc and a wash hand basin set into a vanity unit. Of the three remaining bedrooms, two glance across the front aspect and the other sits to the rear. They are all serviced by a shower room which incorporates a shower cubicle, low level wc and wash hand basin. The walls have had half height panelling added, whilst recessed lighting and an obscure window illuminates the room further still. Externally the south facing rear garden has been thoughtfully designed and executed with a good sized patio area as you initially step out which spans the width of the rear of the home, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. Beyond here steps lead down to a lawned area that is encased by plants borders, additional seating areas and shingled paths. An array of mature greenery adds a splash of colour, whilst the boundary is enclosed by timber fencing. 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 Bell, The Griffin and The Oddfellow Arms, 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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