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Full details for 3 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Hemel Hempstead

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Description

A modern three bedroom terraced house on the Kings Langley border and located next to the Grand Union Canal with a private rear garden and two allocated parking spaces.

Description

This lovely modern three bedroom mid terrace house is located equidistant between Kings Langley and Apsley train stations and is presented in first class condition by the current owners who have lived in the property for approximately 8 years since it was new.

The house is in a no through road with no vehicular access making it a safe and pleasant place to be.

The ground floor accommodation is as follows; modern fitted kitchen, downstairs WC, lounge/diner with double glazed doors to private garden.

Heading to the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, a modern fitted bathroom.

To the rear a private fenced rear garden offers a peaceful outdoor retreat. Further benefits include two private parking bays just a few yards away from the front door.

Location

Hemel Hempstead is a popular new town in Hertfordshire with a mixture of new, modern and older architecture and enjoys numerous open green spaces including the recently rejuvenated Jellicoe Water Gardens in the town centre.
Situated 24 miles to the north west of London and conveniently served by the M1 and M25 motorways, Hemel Hempstead has quickly grown in popularity in the last few years. We have seen more migration from the London suburbs, largely due to its fantastic commuter links including the London Northwestern Railway Overground train to London Euston taking only 35 minutes. Both London Luton and London Heathrow airports are easily accessible via the M1 and M25 respectively.

The town centre has recently been regenerated and is now a vibrant busy attraction. The Marlows indoor shopping centre offers chain and independent shops whilst the outside Riverside boasts a number of larger chains such as Debenhams, Top Man and Pizza Express Restaurant.

Nash Mills is named after the paper mills that used to form the major industry locally. Although the old paper mills have now been replaced by new housing there are many historical reminders, in particular John Dickinson‘s main residence, now occupied by Abbots Hill School, and the Apsley Paper Trail.

Agency Notes

Please be aware, should you wish to make an offer for this property, we will require the following information before we enter negotiations:

1. Completed Confirmation of Offer Form.
2. We will require documentary evidence to support your methods of funding e.g. Bank statements, accountant/solicitor letter, mortgage agreement in principle.
Should your offer be accepted will require from all purchasers:

1. Copies of your Passport as photo identification.
2. Copy of a recent utility bill/photo card driving License as proof of address.

Unfortunately we will not be able to progress any proposed purchase until we are in receipt of this information.
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