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Freehold
Guide price
£335,000
3 bed terraced house for sale
High Street, Winslow, Buckinghamshire MK183 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: D
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
D
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Furze Down School (SEN) 0.3 miles
- Winslow Church of England School 0.3 miles
- Bletchley 7.2 miles
- Milton Keynes Central 7.8 miles
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Features and description
- Freehold
This semi-detached three-bedroom 1920's home is located at the heart of Winslow and benefits from a good sized rear garden and off road parking, Featuring a brand new kitchen and bathroom this house also benefits from two reception rooms. Being sold with vacant possession. Property prices in winslow are anticipated to rise in 2025 when the train station opens
The front door opens into the main hallway, which is laid to laminate flooring. From the hallway, stairs rise to the first floor. There is an under stairs cupboard containing the boiler with a Hive central heating control panel. The lounge features a fireplace and opens through to the good sized dining room. The dining room is open plan through to the good sized kitchen which was refitted in 2024 to provide a range of eye and base level units incorporating a built in oven and hob. A door leads out to the rear garden. The family bathroom was refitted in 2024 to provide a four piece suite comprising shower cubicle, bath, wash hand basin and WC. There is a heated towel rail and tiling to splash backs.
In the garden there is a patio area which leads to the main lawn. At the foot of the garden where there is a double gate giving access to the public car park to the rear. This would allow vehicular access to be brought in and parked at the end of the garden.
Much of the town’s history remains evident through buildings such as the Anglican Church, c.1320 and Winslow Hall, designed in connection with Sir Christopher Wren circa 1700, in his latter days twenty-five years after he designed St Paul's Cathedral in London. The weekly market which was first authorized in 1235 by King Henry III is still held in the Market Square. Winslow provides schooling, quaint shops, restaurants, pubs and day to day amenities while Milton Keynes provides extensive shopping, leisure and educational facilities. Home to Sir Thomas Fremantle School which opened in 2017 and 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. Winslow is also soon to have a new railway station, part of the East –West rail link that will eventually see Oxford connected to Cambridge, due to open late 2025.
Council Tax Band D
The front door opens into the main hallway, which is laid to laminate flooring. From the hallway, stairs rise to the first floor. There is an under stairs cupboard containing the boiler with a Hive central heating control panel. The lounge features a fireplace and opens through to the good sized dining room. The dining room is open plan through to the good sized kitchen which was refitted in 2024 to provide a range of eye and base level units incorporating a built in oven and hob. A door leads out to the rear garden. The family bathroom was refitted in 2024 to provide a four piece suite comprising shower cubicle, bath, wash hand basin and WC. There is a heated towel rail and tiling to splash backs.
In the garden there is a patio area which leads to the main lawn. At the foot of the garden where there is a double gate giving access to the public car park to the rear. This would allow vehicular access to be brought in and parked at the end of the garden.
Much of the town’s history remains evident through buildings such as the Anglican Church, c.1320 and Winslow Hall, designed in connection with Sir Christopher Wren circa 1700, in his latter days twenty-five years after he designed St Paul's Cathedral in London. The weekly market which was first authorized in 1235 by King Henry III is still held in the Market Square. Winslow provides schooling, quaint shops, restaurants, pubs and day to day amenities while Milton Keynes provides extensive shopping, leisure and educational facilities. Home to Sir Thomas Fremantle School which opened in 2017 and 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. Winslow is also soon to have a new railway station, part of the East –West rail link that will eventually see Oxford connected to Cambridge, due to open late 2025.
Council Tax Band D
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Alexander & Co Winslow
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