£375,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleHigh Mead, Luton, Bedfordshire LU3
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Giggs & Bell
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About this property
1.3 miles from leagrave train station
Double length plus single garage
Potential to extend (STPP)
Two separate reception rooms
Close to renowned schooling
Close to places of worship
All local amenities on your doorstep
Some updating required
Traditional Three-Bedroom Home In High Mead, Luton With Extension Potential
Traditional Three-Bedroom Home in High Mead, Luton with Extension Potential
Discover this 1930s three-bedroom house in High Mead, Leagrave, offering excellent potential for extension (STPP) and superb access to transport links and local amenities.
Nestled in the highly sought-after Leagrave area of Luton, this traditional three-bedroom house presents an exceptional opportunity for families seeking a well-located home with significant scope for personalisation and expansion. Boasting a desirable position, the property is just 1.3 miles from Leagrave Train Station, providing swift and convenient access for commuters into London and beyond. This prime location ensures that all local amenities are truly on your doorstep, from essential shops, schools, places of worship and services to recreational facilities, making daily life effortlessly convenient. The accommodation comprises of, porch, entrance hall, living room, dining room and kitchen. To the first floor there is, three well proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally you will find a driveway, front garden and double length single garage. To the rear, there is, a private enclosed garden with further single garage within.
For further information, please contact Giggs & Bell.
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