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House For Sale £650,000
Apple Tree Close, Silsoe


Description
SAMPLE VILLAGE LIFE Welcome to your dream home in Silsoe Village. This modern, spacious three bedroom detached residence offers far more than meets the eye. Step inside to discover a principal bedroom that feels like two rooms in one, alongside two more well appointed bedrooms, ensuring plenty of space for your family or guests.

The heart of the home is the sleek, modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, complemented by a cosy breakfast area and a sitting area overlooking the manicured rear garden.

Entertain in style in the main family lounge with a fireplace, or host elegant dinners in the bay fronted dining room.

Convenience meets luxury with an ensuite in the principal bedroom, complete with two sets of fitted wardrobes for ample storage, as well as a family bathroom for added comfort.

Outside, enjoy manicured gardens both front and rear, providing the perfect backdrop for outdoor gatherings or tranquil relaxation. The double width garage and spacious driveway offer ample parking for several cars, ensuring both practicality and convenience.

Positioned on a quiet cul de sac in the highly sought after Silsoe Village, this property offers easy access to nearby amenities in Ampthill, including Waitrose and a variety of shops and restaurants, making it the ideal place to call home.

Silsoe is home to the cornerstones of daily life with an 'outstanding' rated primary school, leisure centre, village pub, central green and convenience store. The surrounding villages offer further choice with the Georgian town of Ampthill with Waitrose and weekly market, the retail facilities of Flitwick and the pretty High St at Arlesey close by - the latter two both enjoying direct train services to London Bridge in less than an hour. Close enough to commute. With enough distance to keep the bustle at bay.

Interesting to know that by 1563 there were 21 families living in Silsoe. The village growth was largely influenced by the needs of the Wrest Park estate and most of the inhabitants were servants, gardeners, stable hands and blacksmiths who lived in thatched and terrace cottages some of which still exist today. There was also a baker, who supplied Wrest House, and in the roof of the old bakehouse off the High Street, the oven ventilation can still be seen. From 1715 an annual fair was held on 10 September and a weekly market on Wednesdays. By the mid-19th century a number of trades were present in the village. There was a milkman, cobbler, draper, builder and a grocer.

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