A central entrance hall greets you as you enter this property providing ample space to manoeuvre when removing your coat and shoes. Large stone-coloured floor tiles ensures muddy footprints are easy to clean, which are an inevitability in the Autumn weather. There is an ever useful understairs storage cupboard and WC.
To the left of the entrance hall is the heart of this family home – the kitchen/breakfast room. The dining area is naturally separated by the horseshoe-shape kitchen, which can be cleverly utilised as a breakfast bar. Integrated appliances include a gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. There is also a utility room with integrated washing machine and rear door leading on to the garden.
To the right of the entrance hall is the lounge which stretches the entire length of the house. Standing at an impressive 224 sq. ft (approx.) there is plenty of room for sofas and armchairs without feeling too ‘cosy’. Double doors lead on to the rear garden from here as well, meaning the garden connects both sides of this home – ideal for when you are entertaining.
The upstairs is split down the middle just like the downstairs, with two bedrooms either side. In the middle is the family bathroom which is fully tiled around the bath, has an overhead shower and an all-important window! The master bedroom has built-in wardrobes and has its own ensuite with a double shower cubicle. The smallest bedroom is next to the master bedroom, making it ideal for the youngest child. It is a comfortable double though so there shouldn’t be any arguments as they get older.
The second bedroom is a good size double, as is the third bedroom meaning older children can have plenty of personal space.
The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn so is a blank canvas. There is side access to the double length driveway and also a side door to the single garage with has light and power.
More about the location…..
For a new development, Newton Leys is steeped in history. with some parts dating back as far as the Iron Age. However, it was more recently famous for brick-making from the late 19th Century, in the form of Newton Longville Brickworks. When the Brickworks closed in 1978, an old claypit was flooded to create Jubilee Lake, now more commonly known as Willow Lake, easily the jewel in Newton Leys’ crown.
Newton Leys is a district that covers the southern tip of Bletchley and is split between the Borough of Milton Keynes and Aylesbury Vale. Conveniently located next to the A4146 and A5, it gives easy access to Milton Keynes, Leighton Buzzard and the M1. You have a choice of either Bletchley or Leighton Buzzard Train Stations which both offer services directly into London Euston and Birmingham.
Newton Leys Primary School opened in 2016 and accepts children from age 3 (nursery) to age 11 (Year 6). Many parents take advantage of the Grammar Schools in Aylesbury for Secondary education being only approximately 11 miles away.
In 2017 Newton Leys District Centre opened providing local conveniences such as a Costa, Chinese Takeaway, Fish and Chip Shop, Dry Cleaners, Hair Salon and a 8000 sq. ft Asda. At the end of April the Turing Key pub opened its doors and has already cemented itself as the heart of the community. It is in good company as there also numerous village pubs within a few miles such as The Three Locks at Stoke Hammond, The Crooked Billet at Newton Longville and The Betsey Wynne at Swanbourne.
Price: | £Offers in Excess of £400,000 |
Address: | Monsterrat Court, Newton Leys |
City: | Milton Keynes |
State: | Bucks |
Post Code: | MK3 5PR |
Floors: | 2 |
Reception Rooms: | 1 |
Bedrooms: | 4 |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
