3 bedroom semi-detached house
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Superfast broadband with up to 560mb wireless, router in downstairs office.
- 5-minute walk to train station with multiple direct routes into London, Cambridge and Brighton.
- Underfloor heating (Lounge, kitchen and dining area)
- Gas central heating/double glazing
- Block paved driveway with parking
- 4-minute walk from nature reserve. Fields and local country pub close by
- Open plan Lounge,kitchen,diner
- Further reception room
- Good size rear garden
- Utility & cloakroom
OFFERS INVITED ! THE VENDORS HAVE FOUND A PROPERTY WITH COMPLETED UPWARD CHAIN ! This beautifully extended semi-detached 3 bedroom Edwardian home is conveniently located close to Baldock train station and town centre. The property is open plan with lounge, dining area and kitchen, a separate reception room, a utility and cloakroom, 3 bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor. The property also benefits from underfloor heating in some of the rooms. There is a block paved driveway for 1 to 2 cars and a rear garden with a timber shed light and power. REF HC0225
Front door leading to :
Inner lobby:
Tiled floor. Window to front aspect.
Front Room: 12'1 X 11'10 (3.68m c 3.61m )
Bay window to front aspect. High skirting boards. Engineered Oak flooring .Exposed brick fireplace with cast iron surround. Picture rail. Radiator.
Open plan Lounge/Diner/Kitchen: 33'1 X 12 (10'8m X 3.66m)
Large understairs storage cupboard. Underfloor heating. Tiled floor. TV point. High skirting boards. Raised exposed brick fireplace with multi fuel burner. Mantle over. Wired sound system. Inset ceiling spotlights.
Dining area:
Underfloor heating. Tiled floor. Door and window to side aspect. Part vaulted ceiling. Ceiling spotlights.
Open plan Kitchen:
Range of base and wall mounted units with solid Oak work surfaces over. Tiled splashback. Underfloor heating . Tiled floor. 11/2 sink unit with mixer tap and drainer. Built-in appliances to include - Fridge and freezer, dishwasher, double oven, gas hob with extractor fan over and microwave. Bi-folding doors. Part vaulted ceiling with inset ceiling spotlights. 2 Velux Windows. Built-in pantry.
Utility/cloakroom:
Low level WC. Vanity wash hand basin with cupboard under. underfloor heating. Plenty of space for washing machine and dryer.
Landing:
Access to insulated loft space with boarding light and power. (Could be converted into extra room subject to following limits and conditions.)
Bedroom 1: 12'1 X 10'2 (3.68m X 3'10m)
Window to front aspect. High skirting boards. Radiator. Cast iron fireplace. Recess with shelving.
Bedroom 2: 11 x 9'1 ( 3.35m X 2.77m)
Window to rear aspect. Cast iron fireplace. High skirting boards. Large built-in cupboard with hanging rail and storage below.
Bedroom 3: 12 X 8.0 (3.66m X 2.44m)
Window to rear aspect. Radiator. High skirting boards.
Bathroom:
Fully tiled. Enclosed panelled bath with mixer tap. Shower with hand held shower attchment and rainfall shower over. Low level WC with concealed system. Vanity wash hand basin mixer tap and cupboard under. Radiator. Tiled floor. Concealed wall mounted boiler. ( Serviced annually) Obscure window to side aspect.
Rear garden:
Large patio area. Mainly laid to lawn with mature bushes, trees and flower borders. Vegetable patch. 3 Fruit trees. Timber shed with light and power. Wildlife pond. Fenced panelling surround.
Front garden:
Block paved driveway for 2 cars or 1 large car with side gated access . Outside tap. Plenty of space at the side for bikes etc.
Council Tax band: C:
Baldock is an attractive town historically founded by the Knights Templar (also the name of the town's secondary school) as a medieval market town in the 1140s. Baldock is on the Cambridge to London Kings Cross mainline with the fastest journey times being just 39 minutes to Kings Cross and 23 minutes to Cambridge. The town stands just off the A505 with Junction 9 on the A1(M) (southbound) being only 2.4 miles away and Junction 10 (northbound) even closer at 1.8 miles.
Baldock has interesting architecture and imposing period buildings. It also has a vast range of cafes, eateries and other local shops such as a family-run butchers. It is a wonderful thriving community and even has Hertfordshire’s biggest free music festival that plays annually. A local weekly market occurs with stalls ranging from fresh fruit and veg, fresh fish, a stall selling a vast arrange of plants and other local produce. There are numerous events on throughout the year and it is a wonderful place to live. The town provides excellent schools with the adjoining towns of Letchworth Garden City and Hitchin providing access to an wider range of facilities. Reference - HC0225
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