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Full details for 4 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Baldock

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Description

ATTRACTIVE MID-VICTORIAN DETACHED HOME • VERSATILE FAMILY ACCOMMODATION • GOOD L-shaped GARDEN PLOT EXTENDING TO 0.15 ACRE • GENEROUS OFF-STREET PARKING • PLEASANT SEMI-RURAL SETTING ON OUTSKIRTS OF SOUGHT-AFTER VILLAGE

The Accommodation - Porch • Entrance Hall • Sitting Room • Dining Room • Family Room • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Utility Room • Shower Room/WC
Hall • Study • TV or Play Room
Landing • Bedroom 1 • Bedroom 2 • Bedroom 3 • Bedroom 4 • Family Bathroom

The Property - This charming mid-Victorian detached house dates from 1873 and has been very well modernised, whilst fully retaining its original character and charm. An attractive double-fronted home, the property provides very pleasingly proportioned family accommodation with four double bedrooms, a well fitted modern kitchen opening to the family room, two further good reception rooms, utility/laundry room, modern first floor bathroom with both bath and shower and a ground floor shower room/WC.

The useful basement provides an excellent space, currently used as a study and a TV room.

The house benefits from gas fired central heating

The Outside - The house stands in a good L-shaped plot with a frontage of approximately 191‘ (58.18m) to Ashwell Street and 109‘ (33.2m) to Kingsland Way and extending to 0.15 acre. To the front of the house is a walled and block paved forecourt. To the side there is a gravel parking area, accessed from Ashwell Street, providing generous off-street parking and a walled garden laid to lawn with ornamental trees and rose bushes.

Gates to both sides of the house lead to the south facing rear garden, which is some 73‘ (22.46m) in length and laid to lawn with block paved patio, laurel hedge, walled herbaceous beds and borders, ornamental shrubs and trees, rose arch and timber garden shed.

The Location - Cliff House enjoys a pleasant semi-rural location on the southern outskirts of the much sought after village of Ashwell. It is only a quarter of a mile from the village centre which provides an excellent range of local amenities, including shops, pubs, primary school, doctors‘ surgery and parish church. The village is famed for its wealth of fine period properties and attractive street scenes. The primary school feeds on to the highly rated Knights Templar Secondary School in Baldock.

The nearest station is Ashwell & Morden, just 2 miles away in the neighbouring hamlet of Odsey. Alternative stations are to be found in the neighbouring towns of Baldock (4.4 miles), Letchworth Garden City, Hitchin and Royston. All are on the Cambridge to London Kings Cross mainline and provide regular services throughout the day. All the above towns provide a wide range of facilities. The village is well placed for easy access to the A505, A507 and the A1(M).

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