Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard, Leighton Buzzard

£775 pcm



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Why rent this home?

If you are looking for a modern apartment but are tired of the same style new builds then this one is for you.

Redesigned in 2011, this apartment has a living space large enough to make you the envy of all your friends. With enough space for a dining table and furniture, it is a bright and airy space due to the dual aspect windows overlooking Lake Street.

The modern kitchen has space a gas hob and electric oven. There is a separate utility room with space for a undercounter fridge and washing machine, meaning the living area is still useable whilst the washing machine is on - a downside to most open-plan apartments.

The master bedroom is a good size with an alcove for a wardrobe. The second bedroom has floods of light from the triple windows, and is perfect to use as a study or home office. There is also a family bathroom which is fully tiled around the bath, has an overhead shower, tiled floor and window.

Parking is provided by an allocated space. Offered unfurnished and available immediately, this lovely home is walking distance to Leighton Buzzard High Street and businesses on Grove Road.

More about the location...

Leighton Buzzard is a town in Bedfordshire, England, near the Chiltern Hills and lying between Luton and Milton Keynes. It adjoins Linslade and the name Leighton Linslade is sometimes used to refer to the combination of the two towns.

Leighton Buzzard is close to the M1 motorway and A5 road, and is served by Southern and West Midlands Trains services on the West Coast Main Line railway at Leighton Buzzard railway station (in Linslade). The Grand Union Canal runs through the town, alongside the River Ouzel. Leighton Buzzard is served by the F70 bus route, operated by Arriva Shires & Essex, which provides a direct Bus rapid transit service to Luton via the Luton to Dunstable Busway, with an onward connection to Luton Airport.

One of the local quarries was used in the Hamunaptra scene in The Mummy Returns and more recently a scene for The Da Vinci Code.

In addition, the town and surrounding area is referenced in Mary Norton's popular series, The Borrowers. It is mentioned in Saki's short story "The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope".
Council tax band: NotSet

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Get In Touch

To discuss this property please contact Dominic Marcel on:
01908 465700
[email protected]