Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 83 Glebe Road, Milton Keynes, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 3 bed in the MK19 6LX 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 local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £289,250 and a rental potential of £1,880 per month,
,
it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Oct 14, 2015. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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"ASTONS ESTATES AGENTS..great village desirable LOCATION. VIEWS over open FIELDS and countryside. Property is situated in a COSY CUL-DE-SAC. SPACIOUS LOUNGE / DINING ROOM area, kitchen , family bathroom, 2 DOUBLE bedrooms plus a single bedroom, DOUBLE GLAZED, GAS CENTRAL HEATING. LANDSCAPED rear garden, parking & GARAGE (In block). NEW CARPETS BEING LAID to LOUNGE DINING ROOM, STAIRS and LANDING, this is a lovely family home. NO UPPER CHAIN. OPEN day Wednesday 21st October
Entrance hall
This property is entered via a secure double glazed front door leading to...
Porch
With meter and storage cupboard, door to living room.
Lounge/diner
22'07'' X 17' 03'' (max)
Double glazed windows to front & rear aspects. Two radiators. New carpet 10/15. Gas fire. Door to kitchen. Newly laid carpeted stairs leading to first floor.
Kitchen
Double glazed windows to side & rear aspects.Range of base and eye level units with worktop space over, stainless steel sink unit with single drainer. Stone tiled floor. Tiled splash back areas Space for cooker, fridge, freezer and washing machine. Gas boiler Double glazed door leading to a lean to conservatory and garden.
FIRST FLOOR:
Landing newly carpeted. Doors to all bedrooms and family bathroom87
Bedroom 1
11'06'' X 9'07''
Double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator. Carpeted. Built in wardrobe.
Bedroom 2
10'01'' X 8'08''
Double glazed window to rear aspect. Radiator. Carpeted. Built in wardrobe.
Bedroom 3
8'04'' X 7'06''
Double glazed window to front aspect. Radiator. Carpeted. Built in wardrobe.
Bathroom
Frosted double glazed window to rear aspect. White suite to comprise panelled bath, hand basin and low flush wc. Tiled splash areas. Heated towel rail.
Rear Garden
Landscaped rear garden various established flowers and shrubs with great views to open fields and countryside. Garden shed.
Front garden
Block paved front garden, low maintenance.
Garage in a block.
Services
The Property is Freehold
This property has mains Gas, Electric, Water and drainage
Milton Keynes Borough Council Tax : TBC
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Summary
Deanshanger used to be called Daneshanger, "Shanger" being an old English word, meaning a clearing in the woods - hence Daneshanger was a clearing in the woods where the Danes lived.
The original population centre of the parish was the hamlet of Passenham. However, from the late 18th century the coming of the Grand Union Canal to the east made Deanshanger an agricultural industrial centre causing it to grow quickly. This growth accelerated with the building of the London and Birmingham Railway in the first half of the 19th century which passed through the nearby villages of Wolverton, Bletchley and Roade.
The village has village hall and community centre (extended in 2008) to provide a venue for events and facilities for community groups, a doctor's surgery and a library. Other amenities include a primary school, a secondary school, Kingsbrook School became Elizabeth Woodville School in 2011 when it merged[7] with Roade Sports College and is now split over two sites. The Deanshanger grounds include the site of a Roman villa. The merged school has been renamed Elizabeth Woodville School. Woodville was born in Grafton Regis which is halfway between the two schools and was Queen consort of King Edward IV.
There is a parish church (Holy Trinity, Church of England) and a Methodist chapel, a post office, two pubs and two members' clubs (sports and social, Conservative club, a pharmacy, a hairdresser, a pizza and kebab takeaway, a Chinese and fish and chips takeaway, a mobile takeaway, and other village stores and newsagent's shops including a greengrocers. On the edge of the village on the A422, is a golf and country club, a hotel, a Thai restaurant and a petrol and service station.
The village is home to Deanshanger Athletic Football Club, founded in 1946. The club consists of two men's teams (First and Reserves) who play in the North Bucks & District Football League, and an under 18's team, competing in the Milton Keynes Youth Football League.
For children, there is a pre-school playgroup, youth club, and junior football club.
The village's annual event is a revival of the historic Feast held on a Saturday afternoon and evening in October each year. This includes a fun fair, stalls and firework show.
There is an active village heritage society that organises the Feast, the planting of spring flowers on the roads into the village in autumn, cleaning of the stream
(King's Brook) in spring and carol singing in December.
The parish council office is the former primary school and redundant Baptist Chapel building renovated inn 2008-09.
Transport
The local bus service runs hourly (between 07:00 and 18:00 Monday to Friday, 08:00 and 18:00 Saturday, no Sunday or Public Holiday services) Bus route 14[20] travels between Deanshanger, Stony Stratford, Old Stratford, Kiln Farm and Milton Keynes town centre and rail station. Certain timetabled buses on this route also travel to Wicken.
The nearest railway station is Wolverton for services to London Euston railway station, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Birmingham and north. Milton Keynes railway station (on the same line) is the nearest station to give access to fast trains to London (40 minutes), intercity and cross-country services. There are several private hire taxi services.
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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."