Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 45 Thompson Street, Milton Keynes, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 3 bed in the MK13 0EA area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band C.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £403,000 and a rental potential of £2,620 per month,
,
it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Oct 19, 2011. It's possible the property has changed since then,
but we are dedicated to giving you everything you need to make smart property decisions. Here's a snippet, and if you'd like to view the full thing, just click to expand.
"DONT MISS OUT ON THIS TURN OF CENTURY PROPERTY built in 1903 , benefiting from HIGH ceilings, PERIOD and ORIGINAL features, OPEN fireplaces, PRIVATE rear garden, GAS to RADIATOR heating and SASH windows. MUST BE VIEWED TO BE APPRECIATED.
Hall
Built in mat, Radiator, Stripped floorboards, Dado rail. Fuse box and electrics. Door to lounge, door to dining room, stairs rising to first floor landing.
Lounge
14'8" x 11'3" Double radiator, Cast iron open fireplace with tiled hearth and wood surround. Sash bay window to front.
Dining
13'7" x 11'6"
Stripped floorboards, High ceilings. Double radiator. Cast iron fireplace. Built in cupboards and shelving. Sash window to rear. Door leading to kitchen/breakfast room.
Kitchen/breakfast room
20'7" x 8'7"
Tiled flooring, Double radiator, door leading to storage cupboard understairs, wall mounted boiler, window to side elevation. A range of eye and base units with worksurfaces over, tiled to splashbacks. Built in dishwasher, built in double oven with gas hob and extractor fan over. Double glazed window to side. Stainless steel sink with mixer taps. Spotlights. Part glazed door leading to utility cupboard housing space for and plumbing for washing machine.
Bathroom
Tiled flooring, Handbasin with vanity unit. Fully tiled around, Obscured double glazed window to rear. Pannelled bath with wall mounted electric shower.
WC
Low level wc, Quarry tile flooring, Obscured double glazed window to rear. Oval shaped double glazed door to rear.
FIRST FLOOR:
Stripped floorboards, High ceilings, loft hatch, Door to all rooms, Door to storage area with ornate handles.
Bedroom 1
12'6" x 12'5"
Cast iron openfireplace, Double glazed bay window to front, Double radiator, Built in sliding mirrored wardrobe with storage and hanging. High ceilings.
Bedroom 2
13'7" x 8'9"
Stripped floorboards, Double glazed window to rear, Cast iron openfireplace with ornate tiling.
Shower room
Shower cubicle with shower wall mounted tiled around. Low level wc, heated towel rail. velux window. Wall mounted handbasin. Shaver point.
Bedroom 3
8'7" x 7'2"
Double radiator, Double glazed window to rear.
Outside
Cast iron gates leading to stone chippings. Leading to double glazed front door.
Rear Garden
Private rear garden. Gated access to front, shed, part gravelled part paved patio, Shrubs and plants. Part laid to lawn. Small water feature and pond. Decking.
Summary
New Bradwell was developed by the railways which desperately needed housing for the workers of Wolverton Railway Works who were moving into the area.
New Bradwell is roughly 150 years old. Exact dates are hard to figure, as buildings such as mill houses and farm houses existed on the site of what is now the village of New Bradwell, long before then. Around 1851 the area was little more than a hamlet, with 381 inhabitants and a local industry of stone quarrying and lime kilns. The first purpose built houses were constructed in 1854 - 1856[2] as dwellings for workers in the nearby Wolverton works, by 1861 the village had 1,658 inhabitants and over 4,000 by 1906.
Schools.. New Bradwell School is situated on Bounty Street and is just to the side of Grafton Street and Spencer Street, an off-road street with some historic houses named 'Railway Cottages'
New Bradwell has local shops and public houses and is very close to the Grand Union Canal. It is also close to Wolverton train station. Milton Keynes Shopping Centre and theatre are short drive away.
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Services
Council tax C
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Please note
The above details have been submitted to our clients but at the moment have not been approved by them and we therefore cannot guarantee their accuracy and they are distributed on this basis. Please ensure that you have a copy of our approved details before committing yourself to any expense.
I give notice that: i) these particulars do not constitute an offer or contract; ii) anything said written or shown in relation to these particulars is for guidance only of prospective purchasers and must not be relied upon as a statement of fact; iii) the description provided therein represents the opinion of the author and whilst given in good faith should be verified by a prospective purchaser or their representative; iv) photographs are not necessarily comprehensive or current; v) areas, measurements or distances are given as a guide only and are not precise; vi) boundaries are subject to verification; vii) appliances and fittings have not been tested. These particulars are intended as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact."