Burns Road, Bedford
Offers in Excess of £380,000
- Three bedroom detached double fronted home
- Corner-plot position
- Lounge with bay window
- Kitchen/diner with integrated appliances
- All bedrooms feature fitted wardrobes
- Parking for two/three cars
- Enclosed South-west facing garden
- 5 years remaining on new build warranty
- Excellent road and rail links
A very well presented three bedroom detached family home occupying a prominent corner plot position within the New Cardington Fields development, which is a collection of homes constructed to a high specification by Bellway and Ashberry homes. This home built by Ashberry homes is built to their 'Wisteria' design which is an attractive double-fronted design with bay window in the lounge. The property has had various upgrades including a ceramic tiled floor to both the hall and kitchen/diner as well as upgraded bathrooms. There is an entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, lounge with the side bay window. The kitchen/diner is fully fitted with integrated appliances and patio doors onto the garden. On the first floor there are three well proportioned bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom also benefits from an en-suite with double shower. Outside there is a wrap around garden with a driveway and parking for two/three cars. There is gated access into the rear garden, which is larger than average and is South-west facing so benefitting from the afternoon/evening sun. Shortstown is a village and civil parish located approximately three miles south of Bedford in Bedfordshire, England. The village is notable for its rich aviation heritage and its transformation from a military settlement into a growing residential community. Originally established in the early twentieth century to support the nearby Cardington airship works, Shortstown has evolved into a modern suburban area while retaining strong links to its historical roots. The origins of Shortstown date back to 1916, when housing was constructed for workers employed at the Royal Airship Works in Cardington during the First World War. The village was named after Christopher Short, the contractor responsible for building many of the original homes. The area became internationally recognised due to the massive Cardington Airship Sheds, which were used for the construction and maintenance of British airships, including the famous R101. These sheds remain important landmarks and symbols of Britain’s aviation history. Over time, Shortstown expanded beyond its original purpose as a workers’ settlement. Residential growth increased significantly during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, particularly with developments connected to the wider New Cardington regeneration project. New housing estates, improved infrastructure, and community facilities have attracted families, commuters, and first-time buyers seeking affordable living close to Bedford and major transport links. The village benefits from a range of local amenities, including schools, parks, shops, and healthcare services. Community facilities such as Shortstown Primary School and local recreational spaces contribute to a strong neighbourhood atmosphere. In addition, nearby Bedford offers further shopping, employment, educational, and leisure opportunities. Transport connections are another key advantage, with easy access to the A421, the M1 motorway, and rail services from Bedford station providing direct routes to London. Despite modern expansion, Shortstown continues to preserve aspects of its historical identity. Many original buildings remain, and the village’s connection to the airship industry is an important part of local heritage. The surrounding countryside and open green spaces also add to the village’s appeal, creating a balance between urban convenience and rural character. Today, Shortstown is regarded as a growing and well-connected community that combines historical significance with ongoing residential development. Its blend of heritage, accessibility, and modern housing makes it an increasingly attractive location within Bedfordshire.
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