27 - 29 Hockliffe Street
Leighton Buzzard
Bedfordshire
LU7 1EZ
Situated on Summer Street in the popular market town of Leighton Buzzard, this two-bedroom end of terrace home offers a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking for a well-located property with plenty of potential. While the home would benefit from some modernisation, it provides a great chance for the next owner to update and personalise the space to suit their own taste.
The accommodation offers well-proportioned living space and would make an ideal first-time purchase, investment opportunity, or home for those looking to take their next step on the property ladder. Its end of terrace position adds to its appeal, while the convenient location makes day-to-day living easy.
The property is positioned just 0.5 miles from Leighton Buzzard town centre, where a range of shops, cafés, restaurants, and local amenities can be found. Leighton Buzzard mainline train station is approximately 1.1 miles away and provides services into London Euston, making this a practical choice for commuters.
Summer Street is a quiet road situated within the Leighton Buzzard town centre enabling a very short walk to the main high street in minutes and within walking distance to various schools for all ages.
Leighton Buzzard is a charming market town that perfectly balances tradition with modern convenience. It boasts a lively town centre, home to historic buildings, a renowned street market, and a mix of independent shops and cafes. The town's location along the Grand Union Canal adds a picturesque touch, offering scenic walks and boat trips. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the nearby parks and countryside to include Rushmere & Stockgrove country parks.
Leighton Buzzard enjoys excellent road connections, making it convenient for commuters and travellers. The town is close to the M1 motorway, which provides easy access to London, Milton Keynes, and major Midlands destinations. The A5 road is also nearby, linking Leighton Buzzard to Dunstable and further south towards Hertfordshire. Additionally, the town benefits from connections to the A4146, providing routes to Aylesbury and surrounding areas.
Additionally Leighton Buzzard offers excellent rail connections to London, primarily through direct services to major stations like London Euston and London King's Cross. There are about four trains per hour with journeys to London typically take around 45 minutes, with the fastest services available that can complete the trip in just 30 minutes.
The property is entered via the front door into a generous living/dining room, offering a spacious and versatile main reception area. The room is naturally divided by the staircase, which rises to the first floor and creates a clear separation between the living and dining spaces while maintaining an open feel.
To the rear of the property is the kitchen, which leads through to the bathroom. Both areas would benefit from some updating, but offer good scope for the next owner to improve and personalise the space to suit their needs.
On the first floor, there are two bedrooms positioned off the landing. The main bedroom is located to the left-hand side, with the second bedroom positioned to the right, creating a simple and practical first-floor layout.
Externally, the property enjoys a particularly generous rear garden, which is both long and well-sized, offering excellent outdoor space for a home of this type. The garden provides plenty of scope for seating, planting, entertaining, or further landscaping, depending on the needs of the next owner.
As an end of terrace home, the property also benefits from side access via an alleyway, adding useful practicality for bringing bins, bicycles, or garden equipment through to the rear without needing to go through the house.
At the far end of the garden, there is a solid timber outbuilding, providing useful additional storage or potential for a workshop, garden office, or hobby space.
The property is currently heated by electric radiators. The property was previously served by gas central heating, however the boiler and radiators have since been removed.
The pipework for the former central heating system is understood to remain in place, meaning there may be potential for a future owner to reinstate gas central heating by installing a new boiler and radiators
There is mains electricity connected as well as mains water, sewerage and drainage connected.
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