£650,000
4 bed detached bungalow for saleWarners Road Newton Longville, Milton Keynes MK17
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Lion Estates
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About this property
The agent dealing with this home is Richie Moore
Cathment to Cotterloe and Royal Latin Grammar School
Air Con
1800 SqFt
One of Bungalow
Orchard
Cinema room
Extended
Why Buy This Home...
From the outside, this home might seem unassuming, but step inside and it’s absolutely incredible.
The driveway is spacious enough for side-by-side parking, no more morning car shuffle, and a side gate leads seamlessly to the garden, blending convenience with charm.
Step through the front door, and it’s immediately clear this isn’t your average bungalow. Skylights and glass office doors fill the space with brightness, giving the open-plan living area a sense of airiness and warmth that instantly welcomes you in.
To the left, a home office with air conditioning offers the perfect mix of comfort and practicality, and the skylight above creates a cheerful, energising atmosphere, ideal for work or quiet moments.
Further along the hallway, a cinema room awaits. While it could serve as an extra bedroom, it’s currently a cosy hideaway, a space to curl up, press play, and enjoy films in style. It’s one of those rooms that instantly makes you feel at home.
The main living space is a showstopper, with soaring ceilings, skylights, and an open layout that makes the whole area feel bright, airy, and full of energy. The kitchen is just as unique, featuring a patterned tiled splashback that’s both practical and a little piece of art.
The cupboards run towards the back of the house, an eye-level double oven sits surrounded by plenty of storage, with the added bonus of a coffee bar, perfect for lazy mornings or entertaining friends. The heart of the room is a concrete island, with low-hanging light pendants above, offering loads of workspace while also doubling as a spot to sit, sip a drink, and catch up with friends, or grab a quick bite between chores. This is the kind of space that makes you want to linger, cook, chat, and just enjoy being at home, it’s funky, full of character, and utterly inviting.
Although this space is open plan, it’s been cleverly broken into distinct zones, each with its own purpose and feel. The living area centers around a beautiful log burner, the kind of spot that instantly makes you think of cosy evenings in, feet up, glass of wine in hand while the fire crackles away.,
The dining area easily accommodates a large table, making it perfect for family gatherings, dinner parties, and those occasions where everyone lingers long after the plates have been cleared. It naturally flows back into the living space, so the conversation never stops.
Then there are the bi-fold doors, which I absolutely love. They don’t just flood the room with light, they completely transform the space in the warmer months, opening everything up so the garden becomes part of the home. If you enjoy hosting, this setup really comes into its own.
Step outside and you’ll notice the garden mirrors the house, thoughtfully laid out in sections so there’s a place for everything. To the left is a raised seating area, a brilliant spot to fire up the BBQ and spend an evening catching up with friends. There’s still a generous lawn area too, so if you have children, there’s plenty of space for games, kicking a ball around, or simply letting them burn off some energy.
To the right-hand side is a large patio area, currently home to sun loungers and the perfect place to soak up the sunshine. Whether you keep it as a relaxation spot or turn it into another entertaining area, there’s plenty of flexibility here. A large shed completes this section and could easily become a hobby space, workshop, or simply excellent storage.
But the real surprise comes when you follow the gravel path winding its way through the mature trees. At the end, you’ll discover something quite special, a charming orchard. Currently home to a few chickens, it feels wonderfully tucked away and peaceful, and it’s hard to believe you’re still in Milton Keynes. In the summer, the trees produce fruit, creating a truly lovely little corner of the garden to enjoy.
Heading back inside, the principal bedroom is seriously impressive. The scale of this room is immediately noticeable, easily accommodating a super king bed while still leaving plenty of space to move around. It’s the kind of bedroom that feels calm, luxurious and a little bit indulgent. What really makes it stand out are the huge windows paired with the darker interior tones, which together create a warm, cocoon-like atmosphere. It’s a room that naturally makes you slow down, unwind, and properly switch off at the end of the day.
Just off the bedroom is a walk-in wardrobe and dressing area, with plenty of space for both his and hers clothes, keeping everything organised while maintaining that boutique feel. Of course, there’s also a beautifully tiled ensuite with a spacious walk-in shower. Altogether, this whole section of the home feels more like a boutique hotel suite than a typical bedroom, yet you get to enjoy it every single day.
Bedroom two was originally the principal bedroom, so once again the proportions here are generous. It’s currently being used as a snug and home office, which really shows just how flexible this space can be. Whether you keep it as a relaxed reading room, a workspace, or turn it back into a large bedroom, it adapts effortlessly to whatever you need.
Even the third bedroom is a great size, comfortably fitting a double bed while still leaving room for wardrobes if required, making it perfect for guests, family, or another creative use.
Both of these bedrooms are served by the family bathroom, and this is another space that really makes a statement. Featuring a beautiful claw-foot bath, frosted glass block windows that gently diffuse the light, and striking white tiles, it has a stylish, characterful feel that perfectly matches the personality of the rest of the home. It’s the kind of bathroom where you can picture long, relaxing soaks at the end of the day.
Homes like this don’t come along very often. From the moment you step through the door, it’s clear this is a house that’s been designed to be enjoyed, with unique spaces, character at every turn, and a layout that works beautifully for both everyday living and entertaining. Whether it’s cosy evenings by the fire, summer BBQs with friends, or wandering down to your own little orchard at the end of the garden, this is a home that offers something truly special.
It’s stylish, a little bit quirky, and full of personality, a home that’s ready for its next owners to fall in love with it just as much as the current ones have.
More about the location...
Newton Longville is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire. The village is about 2 miles (3 km) south-west of Bletchley.
The main industry in the village between 1847 and 1991 was brick making. The village had a large brick factory, originally belonging to the Read family, becoming the Bletchley Brick company in 1923, and then taken over by the London Brick Company (lbc) in 1929. The works made Fletton bricks and distributed them all over the country. It was closed in November 1991 after Hanson Trust bought the London Brick Company.
Newton Longville Church of England Combined School is a mixed, voluntary controlled primary school, that takes children between the ages of four and eleven. It has slightly over 200 pupils.
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