Additional text is available below.Tucked away in a cul-de-sac off Shortmead Street, this beautifully presented three-bedroom semi-detached home combines period charm with stylish modern living.
Dating back to the 1800s and part Grade II listed, the property is steeped in history, having previously served as a tailor’s shop, shoemaker’s and antiques store. Refurbished throughout in 2016, it seamlessly blends contemporary comfort with original character, including tall ceilings, period detailing and double-glazed sash windows throughout.
The ground floor features an entrance porch, a spacious living room with working gas fireplace and French doors opening onto an enclosed garden space, a bright dining room, and a modern fitted kitchen with vaulted ceiling and integrated appliances. A third double bedroom with vaulted ceiling and full-height windows overlooking the courtyard sits alongside a contemporary shower room with skylight.
Upstairs are two further bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom with fireplace and en-suite shower room.
Outside, a courtyard patio and enclosed artificial lawn create a private outdoor setting ideal for relaxing, while a driveway provides off-road parking for at least two vehicles. A handy storage shed is attached to the house with additional storage space to the side.
Ideally positioned just a 0.4-mile walk from Biggleswade mainline station, the property is perfect for commuters, with the Market Square and local amenities even closer.
Property Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Central Bedfordshire
Council Tax Band: C
EPC: D/61