Guide price
£485,000
2 bed detached bungalow for saleChurch Lane, Riseley MK44
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Former village school conversion with character and contemporary styling throughout
Stunning open-plan living, dining and kitchen space with vaulted ceilings and oversized windows
High specification kitchen with integrated appliances, breakfast bar and utility area
Two generous double bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom with en-suite shower room
Private garden backing onto Riseley Village Hall playing fields
Driveway parking for two vehicles with electric vehicle charging point
Hidden away within this exclusive conversion of a former village school, this exceptional two-bedroom detached bungalow offers a rare blend of character, contemporary design and single-storey living. Beautifully transformed and recently completed to an impressive standard throughout, the property provides a truly unique home that is ready to move straight into.
A charming timber-framed entrance porch creates a welcoming first impression before opening directly into the heart of the home. Instantly, the scale of the property becomes apparent. The stunning open-plan living space is flooded with natural light from a series of oversized windows, while the impressive vaulted ceilings create a wonderful sense of space and openness rarely found in modern bungalows.
Designed to suit a variety of lifestyles, the versatile living area seamlessly combines lounge, dining and entertaining space, allowing future owners to arrange the room to suit their own needs. Whether relaxing with family, hosting friends or simply enjoying the abundance of natural light throughout the day, this remarkable room forms the centrepiece of the home.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with both style and practicality in mind, featuring an extensive range of quality cabinetry, generous worktop space, integrated appliances and a breakfast bar that naturally becomes a social hub for everyday living. Beyond the dining area, additional fitted cupboards and work surfaces provide valuable utility space, helping to keep the main living area effortlessly uncluttered.
Both bedrooms are generous doubles and continue the feeling of space established throughout the property, benefiting from high ceilings and a bright, airy atmosphere. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, featuring French doors opening directly outside, creating a wonderful connection to the garden, alongside a spacious contemporary en-suite shower room. The second bedroom offers excellent flexibility for guests, visiting family or those seeking a home office alongside bedroom accommodation.
The family bathroom is finished to the same high standard found throughout the property, complete with a modern suite incorporating a bath with shower over, vanity storage unit and stylish tiling. A window provides natural light and ventilation, creating a bright and welcoming environment.
Outside, the garden offers an attractive balance of lawn and patio space, providing plenty of room for outdoor seating, entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Mature trees and established greenery create a private backdrop and enhance the sense of tranquillity, while a useful timber storage shed provides practical outdoor storage.
Presented in beautiful condition throughout and requiring nothing more than for a new owner to unpack and enjoy, this unique home is likely to appeal to downsizers, retirees or those seeking the convenience of single-storey living without compromising on quality, character or space.
More about the area...
Riseley is widely regarded as one of North Bedfordshire's most desirable villages, offering a wonderful blend of rural charm, strong community spirit and excellent accessibility. Surrounded by attractive countryside yet conveniently positioned for Bedford, Rushden and the A6, the village continues to be a popular choice for families, professionals and downsizers alike.
The village has a rich history dating back almost a thousand years, first appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086 under the name "Riselai", where it was recorded as a surprisingly large settlement for the period, with twenty-five households. Throughout the medieval era, Riseley was associated with both the Knights Hospitaller and the Knights Templar, who held land and manorial interests within the parish. Historical records also show the village was affected by the Black Death during the 14th century, with large areas of farmland left uncultivated following the loss of population.
By the 16th and 19th centuries, Riseley had become well known for its brick and tile making industry, taking advantage of the area's clay-rich soils. Lace making was also an important part of village life, with many local households involved in the trade. During the Second World War, Riseley played its own part in the war effort, hosting a United States Army Air Forces camp and military storage facilities serving nearby airfields.
Today, Riseley retains much of its historic character, with its long, picturesque High Street lined by a mixture of period cottages, character homes and more contemporary properties. The village benefits from a highly regarded primary school, village hall, recreation grounds, church, public house and a variety of local clubs and community activities which contribute to its thriving village atmosphere.
For those seeking village life without isolation, Riseley offers the perfect balance of countryside living and modern convenience, making it one of Bedfordshire's most sought-after rural communities
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