3 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- The agent dealing with this property is Richie Moore
- Please press option 6 when calling
- Please note, the bedrooms have been virtually furnished
- Garage
- Beautiful garden
- Summer house
- Catchment to the local primary & Royal Latin Grammar
Built in the 1950s, this three-bedroom semi-detached home is full of character and charm.
As you step inside, the main living room greets you to the right. Its well-proportioned layout comfortably accommodates a three-piece suite or a modern corner sofa, while the original fireplace serves as a charming focal point—perfect for cosy winter evenings.
Adjacent to the living room is the dining room. With a few modifications, you could open up the space by combining it with the kitchen, creating a spacious kitchen/diner. Alternatively, by adding a single-story extension, it could transform it into an exceptional family living area.
The kitchen provides access to both the garage and rear garden, offering excellent potential for expansion. With the right planning permission, there’s ample space for a double-storey extension—allowing for a spacious master bedroom with an ensuite upstairs while adding an extra reception room on the ground floor. This flexible space could serve as a home office, playroom, or cosy family lounge. The garden itself is stunning—an expansive outdoor retreat with plenty of space to enjoy. It features a charming summer house, perfect for unwinding after a busy week. Beyond the garden, open fields stretch out, offering a picturesque backdrop and a true sense of tranquility.
The garage offers additional storage or workspace, and the driveway provides parking for at least three cars. The first floor features three bedrooms, including two spacious doubles. The master bedroom comes with an alcove for wardrobes, offering plenty of storage. The second double, located at the rear, enjoys lovely views over the garden. The third bedroom is a comfortable single, perfect for use as a home office, nursery, or guest room, providing flexibility to suit your needs.
More about the location...
Newton Longville is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire. The village is about 2 miles (3 km) south-west of Bletchley.
The main industry in the village between 1847 and 1991 was brick making. The village had a large brick factory, originally belonging to the Read family, becoming the Bletchley Brick company in 1923, and then taken over by the London Brick Company (LBC) in 1929. The works made Fletton bricks and distributed them all over the country. It was closed in November 1991 after Hanson Trust bought the London Brick Company.
Newton Longville Church of England Combined School is a mixed, voluntary controlled primary school, that takes children between the ages of four and eleven. It has slightly over 200 pupils.
Note for Purchasers
We have a legal obligation to undertake digital identification checks on all purchasers who have an offer accepted on any property marketed by us. We use a Government Certified specialist third party service to do this. There will be a non-refundable charge of £24 (£20+VAT) per person, per check, for this service. Please note that any failed checks may need to be resubmitted at a further cost of £24 each.
Buyers will also be asked to provide full proof and source of funds - full details of acceptable proof will be provided upon receipt of your offer.
The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Even if any such fixtures and fittings are mentioned in these details it should be verified at the point of negotiation if they are still to remain. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the vendor.
We may recommend services to clients, to include financial services and solicitor recommendations for which we may receive a referral fee, typically between £0 and £250 + VAT.
As you step inside, the main living room greets you to the right. Its well-proportioned layout comfortably accommodates a three-piece suite or a modern corner sofa, while the original fireplace serves as a charming focal point—perfect for cosy winter evenings.
Adjacent to the living room is the dining room. With a few modifications, you could open up the space by combining it with the kitchen, creating a spacious kitchen/diner. Alternatively, by adding a single-story extension, it could transform it into an exceptional family living area.
The kitchen provides access to both the garage and rear garden, offering excellent potential for expansion. With the right planning permission, there’s ample space for a double-storey extension—allowing for a spacious master bedroom with an ensuite upstairs while adding an extra reception room on the ground floor. This flexible space could serve as a home office, playroom, or cosy family lounge. The garden itself is stunning—an expansive outdoor retreat with plenty of space to enjoy. It features a charming summer house, perfect for unwinding after a busy week. Beyond the garden, open fields stretch out, offering a picturesque backdrop and a true sense of tranquility.
The garage offers additional storage or workspace, and the driveway provides parking for at least three cars. The first floor features three bedrooms, including two spacious doubles. The master bedroom comes with an alcove for wardrobes, offering plenty of storage. The second double, located at the rear, enjoys lovely views over the garden. The third bedroom is a comfortable single, perfect for use as a home office, nursery, or guest room, providing flexibility to suit your needs.
More about the location...
Newton Longville is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire. The village is about 2 miles (3 km) south-west of Bletchley.
The main industry in the village between 1847 and 1991 was brick making. The village had a large brick factory, originally belonging to the Read family, becoming the Bletchley Brick company in 1923, and then taken over by the London Brick Company (LBC) in 1929. The works made Fletton bricks and distributed them all over the country. It was closed in November 1991 after Hanson Trust bought the London Brick Company.
Newton Longville Church of England Combined School is a mixed, voluntary controlled primary school, that takes children between the ages of four and eleven. It has slightly over 200 pupils.
Note for Purchasers
We have a legal obligation to undertake digital identification checks on all purchasers who have an offer accepted on any property marketed by us. We use a Government Certified specialist third party service to do this. There will be a non-refundable charge of £24 (£20+VAT) per person, per check, for this service. Please note that any failed checks may need to be resubmitted at a further cost of £24 each.
Buyers will also be asked to provide full proof and source of funds - full details of acceptable proof will be provided upon receipt of your offer.
The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Even if any such fixtures and fittings are mentioned in these details it should be verified at the point of negotiation if they are still to remain. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the vendor.
We may recommend services to clients, to include financial services and solicitor recommendations for which we may receive a referral fee, typically between £0 and £250 + VAT.
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Disclaimer
The mention of any appliance and/or services to this property does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order, and their condition is unknown to us. Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically mentioned in these details, they are not included in the asking price. Even if any such fixtures and fittings are mentioned in these details it should be verified at the point of negotiation if they are still to remain. Some items may be available subject to negotiation with the vendor.
We may recommend services to clients, to include financial services and solicitor recommendations for which we may receive a referral fee, typically between £0 and £250 + VAT.
About this agent

Lion Estates - Milton Keynes
314 Midsummer Boulevard
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
MK9 2UB
01908 951942Lion Estates is a team of estate agents offering the most personal service in the industry. Our goal is to cover our costs by adding value in the form of a higher sales price, better communication and reduce stress for our clients. We aim to be your chosen property professional for life, offering advice and support even when you're not looking to move home. A New Breed Of Estate Agent It's no secret that estate agents in the UK don't have the best reputation compared to other countries across the world... We believe this is down to the high transactional nature of the typical estate agency business model. The need to sell high levels of homes results in poor marketing, worse communication and under-performance which leaves clients feeling short-changed. The agent who values your home and wins your trust isn't the agent who shows potential buyers around your home and goes on to negotiate your sales price. This crucial task falls to the least experienced staff member, who more often than not knows nothing about your home and hopes the potential buyer will decide to offer full asking price off their own back. Don't blame the agent though; they are likely conducting viewings on 30 - 50 homes, such is their business model, so it's impossible for them to know every detail about every home. But the person it impacts the most is the person who is paying the agent's fee - you. This, however, is through choice and not necessity - there is a better way. Imagine a service designed around what's best for the client, always putting your needs first. A truly personal service tailored to the different needs of each client as, after all, everyone's reason for moving is different. Not only that but every home is different - even if you have the same house style as someone else on your street, no other home has the same plot, orientation and feel of your home. You and your home are unique, and we for one believe you deserve to be treated like it. The estate agency industry has failed to evolve over the last 40 + years. It has failed to keep up with the changing needs of clients as the world around us has changed rapidly. Finally that change has come - welcome to the era of the personal estate agent.





















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