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Full details for 2 Bedroom End of Terrace For Rent in Letchworth

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Description

END TERRACE HOUSE | TWO BEDROOMS | PARKING FOR TWO CARS | WELL PRESENTED KITCHEN | LOUNGE WITH PLENTY OF NATURAL LIGHT | TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS | THREE PIECE BATHROOM | REAR GARDEN WITH LAWN & PATIO | UNFURNISHED | AVAILABLE NOW

The Accommodation - Entrance Hall Living Room Kitchen
Landing Bedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bathroom

The Property - This attractive modern end-of-terrace town cottage provides two good bedrooms and a first floor bathroom, complemented by a living room with space for sitting and dining and a neat fitted kitchen.

The house benefits from double-glazed windows and a combination of gas and electric heaters.

The property is available for rent unfurnished.

The Outside - The house is set well back from the road with the mainly paved front garden providing off-street parking for at least two cars. The paving is softened by ornamental shrubs.

The rear garden is some 29‘ (8.8m) in length and laid to lawn with paved patios and timber garden shed. A gate to the rear leads to the footpaths running to the rear and side of the property and linking to a wider network of footways.

The Location - The house is conveniently located just a mile to the north of the town centre and mainline railway station and just over half-a-mile from local shops. Letchworth Garden City is on the London Kings Cross to Cambridge mainline and offers regular services throughout the day. The fastest to London Kings Cross take just 28 minutes and Cambridge is 26 minutes away in the other direction. Junctions 9 and 10 on the A1(M) are only 3 miles and 3.8 miles away by car.

Designed in the early 20th Century to combine the benefits of town and country, Letchworth Garden City was the worlds first example of this concept and succeeds to this day in achieving its aim. It provides excellent shops, leisure facilities, schools and green open spaces, the most impressive of which, the 63-acre Norton Common, is within half a mile.

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