Guide price
£325,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleHawk Drive, Bedford MK41
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
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About this property
Separate living and kitchen spaces mean everyday life doesn’t all have to happen in one room, with the option to shut the door when you need to
The kitchen gives you space to cook properly, sit down to eat, and open straight out to the garden when the weather allows
Three bedrooms offer flexibility for home working, guests or planning ahead, without forcing decisions on day one
A detached garage at the end of the garden works well for home working, storage or keeping work and home life separate
The garden is long enough to feel properly usable, easy to look after, and set up for everyday routines rather than projects
Early morning showers, evening soaks and family bathtimes are all covered, with a separate WC avoiding queues at busy times
Space that suits first-time buyers, growing households or downsizers who don’t want to compromise as life changes
Off-road parking makes daily comings and goings simple on a settled residential street
Brickhill is a well-established part of Bedford, known for green spaces, woodland walks and a neighbourhood feel
Access into Bedford town centre, local schools and key routes is straightforward, without living right in the middle of it
Guide price £325K to £350K. If you’re looking for a house that gives you proper living space, a garden you’ll actually use, and flexibility as life changes, Hawk Drive does the sensible things well — without forcing you into compromises.
This is the kind of home that works whether you’re buying your first place, planning a bit of headroom for the future, or downsizing without wanting to feel boxed in. There’s enough space to live comfortably day-to-day, and enough flexibility to adapt as work, family or priorities shift.
The kitchen is set up for real use rather than show. There’s room to cook properly, space for a table where meals don’t end up balancing on knees, and a natural connection out to the garden that makes everyday routines - and summer evenings - easy. It suits people who enjoy cooking just as much as those who simply want a kitchen that works without getting in the way.
The living room is separate, which matters more than people often realise. It gives you a place to switch off, watch TV, read, or shut the door on the rest of the house when you need to. If you work from home part-time, that separation also helps keep work and downtime distinct.
When it’s time to relax and recharge your batteries, the bedrooms give you options rather than pressure. Two of them comfortably take double beds, while the third works perfectly as a home office, nursery, dressing room or hobby space depending on what life looks like right now. You’re not forced to decide on day one - the house flexes with you.
Early morning showers, evening soaks and family bathtimes are all covered here, while the separate WC means no queues when everyone’s getting ready.
Outside, the garden is a real bonus. It’s long enough to feel like proper outside space, simple to maintain, and laid out in a way that suits dogs, children, or just sitting outside without it becoming a project. The raised deck off the house is exactly where you’ll end up on warm evenings, with doors open and life drifting outdoors.
At the end of the garden, the garage changes how this house can work. It’s ideal if you need somewhere to work without giving up a bedroom, want space for storage or hobbies, or simply don’t want bikes, tools or work equipment creeping into the house. And if you don’t need it for that, the third bedroom still gives you flexibility inside.
Own a car? Off road parking to the rear makes daily coming and goings simple. No fighting for a space on a crowded street.
Hawk Drive sits in a well-established part of Brickhill, known for being settled, practical and well placed for everyday life. Green spaces and woodland walks are close by, schools are within easy reach, and getting into Bedford town centre or out towards key routes is straightforward - without living in the middle of it all.
This is a home that suits people who want space that earns its keep, a layout that supports real routines, and somewhere that won’t need replacing just because life changes direction. If that sounds like you, it’s well worth a closer look.
| additional information
Council Tax Band - C
EPC Rating - C
| ground floor
Living Room: Approx 12' 3" x 11' 11" (3.74m x 3.64m)
Kitchen / Diner: Approx 18' 4" x 10' 3" (5.60m x 3.12m)
| first floor
Bedroom One: Approx 13' 5" x 12' 1" (4.08m x 3.68m)
Bedroom Two: Approx 12' 0" x 9' 0" (3.67m x 2.74m)
Bedroom Three: Approx 9' 3" x 7' 7" (2.81m x 2.31m)
Bathroom: Approx 5' 7" x 4' 9" (1.70m x 1.45m)
Separate Toilet: Approx 5' 7" x 2' 9" (1.70m x 0.84m)
| outside
Workshop/Office: Approx 10' 0" x 7' 8" (3.06m x 2.34m)
Storage: Approx 8' 2" x 5' 8" (2.49m x 1.73m)
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