About this property
Key Features
- Two-bedroom Victorian terrace in Bedford’s highly sought-after Castle Road area
- Approximately 970 sq ft / 90.1 sq m of well-presented accommodation arranged over two floors
- Ownership of the flying freehold creating a larger master bedroom.
- Spacious dual-aspect sitting room with bay window, feature fireplaces and period character
- Open-plan kitchen/dining room with French doors opening onto the rear courtyard garden
- Enclosed low-maintenance courtyard garden with gated rear access, close to The Embankment, Russell Park and independent cafés, shops and amenities on Castle Road
Description
A two-bedroom Victorian home, positioned on York Street within Bedford’s highly regarded Castle Road area. Arranged over two floors and extending to approximately 970 sq ft / 90.1 sq m, the property provides well-balanced accommodation including a generous sitting room, an open kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms, a spacious first-floor bathroom and an enclosed courtyard garden.
The property is presented with neutral décor throughout, with white painted joinery, deep skirting boards, contemporary column radiators, plantation shutters to several windows and several period-style details including bay windows and feature fireplaces. To the front, the house has a red-brick Victorian façade with a bay window, covered entrance, tiled pathway and wrought-iron gate. To the rear, the garden is arranged for low-maintenance use, with a paved seating terrace, brick boundary walls and established planting.
York Street forms part of the Castle Road area, a popular residential location close to Bedford town centre, The Embankment, Russell Park and a range of independent shops, cafés and local amenities.
Ground Floor
The property is entered via a gated front approach and tiled pathway, leading to a recessed front door. The entrance opens into a hallway area, with space for coats and everyday storage, before continuing into the main reception room.
The sitting room measures approximately 24'11 x 13' maximum and extends across the front and central part of the ground floor. A bay window to the front is fitted with white plantation shutters and brings natural light into the room. The room is decorated in neutral tones, with pale carpeting, white skirting boards and pendant lighting.
The proportions of the sitting room allow for a flexible arrangement of furniture, with space for both seating and a dining, study or reading area if required. A feature fireplace with a white surround and black hearth is positioned towards the front of the room, while a second fireplace sits further back, adding further character and helping to define the space.
Beyond the sitting room, the accommodation continues into the kitchen/dining room, which extends across the rear of the house and measures approximately 27' x 9'7 into the bay. The dining area is positioned closest to the sitting room and is finished with grey-toned wood-effect flooring, plantation shutters and a contemporary vertical radiator. This space provides room for a dining table and everyday seating.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of pale grey base and wall-mounted units, paired with dark work surfaces and tiled flooring. There is an integrated oven, hob and extractor, a stainless steel sink positioned beneath a wide window, and space and plumbing for laundry appliances. The kitchen is arranged in a practical linear layout, with worktop space and storage to both sides. French doors open directly onto the rear garden.
First Floor
The first floor is arranged around a central landing, giving access to two double bedrooms and the bathroom.
Bedroom one is positioned to the front of the house and measures approximately 16'7 x 11'1. This is a well-proportioned principal bedroom with two sash-style windows, neutral décor, fitted carpet and a black period fireplace. A contemporary vertical radiator is positioned between the windows, and the room has space for a large bed and freestanding furniture.
Bedroom two is positioned to the rear and measures approximately 11'5 x 11'. Also, a double room, it has neutral decoration, fitted carpet and a rear-facing window. The room is suitable for use as a second bedroom, guest room, child’s room or home office.
The bathroom is a spacious first-floor room comprising a bath, separate corner shower enclosure, WC and wall-mounted wash basin with mirror above. The room is finished with wood-effect flooring, pale walls and a window with plantation shutters. The separate bath and shower arrangement provides a practical layout for daily use.
Garden
The rear garden is accessed directly from the kitchen and is arranged as an enclosed courtyard garden. A paved terrace provides space for outdoor seating and dining, with brick boundary walls to the sides and rear.
Raised planting borders run along the sides of the garden, with established shrubs and greenery adding colour and structure. The design is low-maintenance, with no lawn, and is suited to buyers wanting usable outside space without extensive upkeep.
There is also gated side access running alongside the rear of the property, useful for bins, bicycles and garden access.
Location
York Street is situated within Bedford’s Castle Road area, a well-established residential setting known for its period housing and access to local amenities. Castle Road offers a range of independent shops, cafés and everyday services, while Bedford town centre provides further shopping, restaurants, leisure facilities and cultural amenities.
The Embankment and Russell Park are nearby, offering riverside walks, open parkland and access to the River Great Ouse. Bedford Castle Quarter is also within easy reach.
Bedford railway station provides mainline services to London St Pancras International, while the town is well connected by road to the A6, A421, M1 and wider regional network. The area is also well placed for a selection of schools, parks and recreational facilities.


























