£495,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleHigh Street, Elstow, Bedford MK42
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Rarely available Grade II listed village home
Shower/cloakroom
First time on the market since the 1960s
Prime position near Elstow Abbey & Moot Hall
Two formal reception rooms with period features
Inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove
Kitchen/breakfast room with oak-fronted units
Four bedrooms and family bathroom
Gas-fired central heating
South-facing courtyard garden
Offered for sale for the first time since the 1960s, “The Green Corner” is a truly charming and characterful Grade II listed semi-detached home, occupying a prominent position in the heart of historic Elstow. Located near the iconic Elstow Abbey and Moot Hall Museum, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of Bedfordshire’s rich heritage.
Access is available from Elstow High Street, though the current owners more commonly use the private rear entrance, which opens directly into a well-presented kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with classic oak-fronted units.
The double-fronted layout includes two generous reception rooms at the front - currently arranged as a living room and a dining room. The dining room is especially full of character, featuring exposed ceiling beams and a striking inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove. From the living room, you’ll find access to a spacious ground floor shower room, which offers flexibility - ideal for conversion into a utility/shower room, or equally suitable as a boot room with shower.
Upstairs, there are four charming bedrooms, all served by a traditionally styled family bathroom. The home benefits from gas-fired central heating throughout.
To the rear, the property enjoys a compact yet beautifully maintained south-facing courtyard garden, a peaceful and private outdoor retreat. There is also a useful external store and garden shed for additional storage.
Steeped in charm and rich in history, Elstow is one of Bedfordshire’s most picturesque and historically significant villages. Located just south of Bedford town centre, it combines heritage architecture, village character, and tranquil surroundings, making it a truly special place to call home.
The village centres around the Grade I listed Elstow Abbey, founded in the 11th century as a Benedictine nunnery. Its stunning Norman architecture and peaceful grounds offer a timeless backdrop to village life.
Elstow is also famously the birthplace of John Bunyan, author of The Pilgrim’s Progress. His legacy is celebrated throughout the village, particularly at Moot Hall.
Despite its peaceful atmosphere, Elstow is exceptionally well connected. Bedford’s town centre, highly regarded schools, and mainline station are just a short drive away. The nearby A421 bypass provides fast access to the A1, M1, and other key routes, making commuting straightforward.
Access is available from Elstow High Street, though the current owners more commonly use the private rear entrance, which opens directly into a well-presented kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with classic oak-fronted units.
The double-fronted layout includes two generous reception rooms at the front - currently arranged as a living room and a dining room. The dining room is especially full of character, featuring exposed ceiling beams and a striking inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove. From the living room, you’ll find access to a spacious ground floor shower room, which offers flexibility - ideal for conversion into a utility/shower room, or equally suitable as a boot room with shower.
Upstairs, there are four charming bedrooms, all served by a traditionally styled family bathroom. The home benefits from gas-fired central heating throughout.
To the rear, the property enjoys a compact yet beautifully maintained south-facing courtyard garden, a peaceful and private outdoor retreat. There is also a useful external store and garden shed for additional storage.
Steeped in charm and rich in history, Elstow is one of Bedfordshire’s most picturesque and historically significant villages. Located just south of Bedford town centre, it combines heritage architecture, village character, and tranquil surroundings, making it a truly special place to call home.
The village centres around the Grade I listed Elstow Abbey, founded in the 11th century as a Benedictine nunnery. Its stunning Norman architecture and peaceful grounds offer a timeless backdrop to village life.
Elstow is also famously the birthplace of John Bunyan, author of The Pilgrim’s Progress. His legacy is celebrated throughout the village, particularly at Moot Hall.
Despite its peaceful atmosphere, Elstow is exceptionally well connected. Bedford’s town centre, highly regarded schools, and mainline station are just a short drive away. The nearby A421 bypass provides fast access to the A1, M1, and other key routes, making commuting straightforward.