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Full details for 3 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Baldock

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Description

Remarkably spacious modernised home Splendid kitchen/dining room extension Off-street parking South facing rear garden with large timber garden studio Convenient location just half a mile from the High Street

The Property - 'Deceptively spacious' is perhaps an overused phrase, but it certainly applies to this seemingly modest modernised home. The new kitchen/dining room extension across the rear of the house makes a huge contribution to this home‘s appeal and is complemented by a spacious sitting room with wood-burner, utility room/laundry and cloakroom/WC. There are three bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom on the first floor.

The house benefits from uPVC double-glazed windows and gas fired central heating.

The Outside - The house stands elevated above the road in a plot measuring approximately 118‘ by 21‘8' (35.9m x 6.6m) overall. T o the front is a split-level gravel forecourt providing off-street parking for two cars.

The easy maintenance south facing rear garden is some 54‘ (16.5m) in depth with a walled and paved patio with built-in seating adjoining the house. Steps lead up to the artificial lawn and the herbaceous borders are well stocked with ornamental shrubs. A large and versatile timber summerhouse or studio 12‘6' x 9‘6' (3.82m x 2.9m) stands at the rear of the plot, which backs on to an area of woodland.

The Location - Ivel Way is located on the south-east side of the attractive north Hertfordshire market town of Baldock, only half a mile from the High Street and just over a mile from the mainline railway station. Baldock is on the London to Cambridge mainline and regular services run throughout the day. The fastest journey to London St Pancras takes just 33 minutes and to Cambridge 32 minutes. The town stands just off the A505 with Junction 9 on the A1(M) being only 2 miles away.

The Knights Templar founded the town of Baldock in the 1140s. Today the town centre boasts many imposing period buildings and the broad High Street is a particularly notable feature. The town provides excellent shopping, schools (including the highly regarded Knights Templar School), pubs and restaurants, with the adjoining towns of Letchworth Garden City and Hitchin providing an even wider range of facilities.

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