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

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Description

Letter Box Row is positioned in the heart of the highly regarded village of Gosmore and is surrounded by mature and established greenery, a modern high quality finish whilst retaining those charming original features, stunning country style kitchen with integrated appliances which include oven with electric hob and extractor over, dishwasher, washer/dryer and fridge/freezers, master bedroom with vaulted ceilings and Juliet balcony, bathroom with shower and vanity wash hand basin, easy to maintain rear garden. This is a fantastic opportunity to embrace village life and to be part of this wonderful community. Available 19th July. EPC Rating E (53)

Tenancy fees do not apply unless you are a registered company. We require a holding deposit equivalent to 1 weeks agreed rent to reserve the property. On successful passing of credit checks 1 months rent (less holding deposit) and a damages deposit equivalent to 5 weeks agreed rent is required. Monthly rent will be payable per calendar month in advance. Please see website for full tenancy information.

Gosmore is a small village close to the popular market town of Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Letter box Row overlooks the village green and benefits from glorious countryside surrounding the village and set within the parish of St Ippolyts, it is an idyllic location for walking, cycling and horse riding. St Ippolyts also boasts fine buildings and archaeological and conservation areas to explore. The charming market town of Hitchin is just short drive away. A vibrant town, Hitchin has retained its market town feel, particularly around the historic town centre, with the beautiful St Mary’s Church. Every street has historical interest and the town centre has a charming mix of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs including an array of local independents. The town also provides good shopping as well as a swimming pool, football team and two theatres.

There is a mainline railway station providing direct access to Kings Cross and Cambridge, both just over a 30 minute journey. There are good road links for the A1(M) and M1 with Luton airport less than a 20 minute car journey.
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