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Full details for 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale in Dunstable

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Description

WOW! What a beautiful home sat in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of south west Dunstable! This truly stunning property has been extended and renovated with no expense spared by the current owners. Accommodation includes an entrance porch, an extremely spacious open plan kitchen/diner/living area, utility room, w/c and large family lounge. Upstairs there is 3 bedrooms and an extended bathroom complete with a 4 piece suite. This end of terrace property also has a driveway and garage.

The home is sat at the end of a South West Dunstable cul-de-sac and the location is perfect! With access to some of the best local schools, M1 J9 and the town centre all a short while away.

Dunstable is a market town in Bedfordshire steeped in history and has so much to do. Several parks and open spaces are kept by Central Bedfordshire Council along with Dunstable Leisure Centre. The centre was closed on June 4, 2017 to undergo a £20.1 million redevelopment incorporating a brand new town library. ‘The Dunstable Centre‘, which opened in June 2019 includes state-of-the-art leisure facilities, gym, swimming pools and a flexible community space for other public and community services.

Within the town centre is the Grove Theatre, Priory House Heritage Centre and the Priory Church where Henry VIII formalised his divorce from Catherine of Aragon. At the heart of the town sits the Quadrant Shopping Centre, while across High Street North a secondary shopping community named the Eleanor‘s Cross Shopping Precinct hosts a modern statue commemorating the original cross.

Dunstable Downs, a chalky escarpment outside the town, is a popular site for kite flying, paragliding and hang gliding, while the London Gliding Club provides a base for conventional gliding and other air activities at the bottom of the Downs. Further into the countryside are the open-range Whipsnade Zoo, a garden laid out in the form of a cathedral at Whipsnade Tree Cathedral and the Totternhoe Knolls motte-and-bailey castle.
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