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2 bedroom apartment for sale

Cheshunt, Waltham Cross EN8
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Apartment
2 bed
1 bath
EPC rating: C*
635 sq ft / 59 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Leasehold | 88 yrs left
Ground rent: £100 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £2,160 per annum
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Leasehold (88 years remaining)
  • 1 allocated parking space
  • 2 large Double Bedrooms
  • Balcony
  • Close Local Amenities
  • Close to good schools
  • Large open plan Lounge/Kitchen/Diner
  • Modern bathroom and kitchen
  • Close to Cheshunt Town Centre
  • Close to Cheshunt Station
  • Good links to the A10
Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this immaculately presented first-floor flat in the popular town of Cheshunt.
This property is being sold by conditional sale please see the end of the description for details.
This really is a lovely well kept first floor flat and is in a prime location in Cheshunt, close to the town Centre and the train station with regular trains into London Liverpool Street and Stansted Airport.
The first thing you notice about the flats are well kept outside communal areas and the inside has also been kept in really good order. Moving inside you have a very bright modern flat with a large open plan living area incorporating the lounge kitchen and dining area with a lovely added bonus of a balcony ideal for those summer nights and a glass of wine. Two good size double bedrooms and a lovely modern bathroom and an allocated parking space make this ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Hertfordshire:
A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
Nestled just 12 miles north of London, Cheshunt in Hertfordshire offers residents the perfect balance between urban convenience and the charm of a more relaxed, suburban lifestyle. For those seeking a community-oriented town with easy access to both bustling city life and the peaceful countryside, Cheshunt ticks all the boxes. From its historical roots to its vibrant modern amenities, the town provides a unique living experience.

Location and Accessibility
One of Cheshunt's biggest draws is its proximity to London. The town is well-connected, with Cheshunt railway station offering regular services to London Liverpool Street, taking approximately 25 minutes. The nearby A10 and M25 motorways make it easy for drivers to reach London, Cambridge, or even further afield. This connectivity makes Cheshunt an attractive option for commuters who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of the capital while still enjoying easy access to it.

Cheshunt is also ideally situated for travel into the wider Hertfordshire countryside. The Lee Valley Regional Park is just a short distance away, offering vast green spaces, rivers, and lakes, perfect for leisurely walks, cycling, and outdoor activities.

Housing and Community
Cheshunt's housing market is a blend of older, more traditional homes and modern developments, catering to a diverse range of residents. From Victorian terraced houses and semi-detached homes to newly built flats and estates, there's something for every budget and preference. Over recent years, the town has seen a rise in new developments, attracting young professionals, families, and retirees alike.

The community spirit in Cheshunt is strong. Local events, such as summer fairs, farmers' markets, and charity events, bring residents together, fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The town is home to several well-regarded primary and secondary schools, making it an appealing choice for families with children.

Amenities and Shopping
For shopping enthusiasts, Cheshunt offers a good mix of local independent shops and larger chain stores. The nearby Brookfield Shopping Centre features popular high-street brands and is a hub for the local retail experience. There are also plenty of supermarkets, including a large Tesco Extra, to cater to daily needs.

In addition to shopping, Cheshunt boasts a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Whether you're in the mood for traditional British fare, a quick coffee, or international cuisine, there are ample options to explore.

Green Spaces and Leisure
Cheshunt's location on the edge of Lee Valley makes it a prime spot for those who appreciate nature and outdoor activities. The sprawling Lee Valley Regional Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, cyclists, and walkers. The park also features activities such as kayaking, sailing, and bird watching, offering something for all ages.

For sports lovers, Cheshunt Football Club and the Cheshunt Golf Club provide local recreational options. The town also has several fitness centres and leisure facilities, including swimming pools and gyms.

History and Heritage
Cheshunt is rich in history, with its roots dating back to the Roman era. The town was once home to the historic Cheshunt Great House, frequented by royalty, including Queen Elizabeth I. While much of its historic architecture has been lost over time, the town still retains elements of its past, with St Mary's Church and Theobalds Palace remaining notable landmarks.

The local area is steeped in heritage, and many residents enjoy visiting nearby attractions, including Hatfield House, Waltham Abbey, and Forty Hall, all within easy reach.

Living in Cheshunt: A Modern Outlook
In recent years, Cheshunt has evolved to become a more vibrant and modern town, with developments like the upcoming Brookfield Riverside project set to transform the area further. Plans include a new shopping and leisure complex, more housing, and better transport links, promising a bright future for residents.

While Cheshunt has modernised, it has managed to maintain its sense of identity as a community-centred town with a slower pace of life than the nearby metropolis. This balance between development and tradition is one of the town's key attractions.

Conclusion
Living in Cheshunt offers the best of both worlds. It provides the tranquillity and space of suburban life while keeping the vibrancy and convenience of London within easy reach. Whether you're a commuter, a family, or someone looking for a peaceful place to settle, Cheshunt's rich history, community spirit, and growing modern amenities make it an attractive place to call home.

* Sold by conditional sale a 1% fee plus VAT would be required upfront to secure the property , please factor this in when offering*

Tenure: Leasehold (88 years)
Ground Rent: £100 per year
Service Charge: £180 per month

Rooms

Living room 5.10m x 3.40m (16ft 8in x 11ft 1in)
Laminate flooring Space for a dining room table Window-to-front aspect Patio doors leading to the balcony Open-plan living at its best Fitted blinds

Kitchen 3.30m x 2.90m (10ft 9in x 9ft 6in)
Open plan with the lounge Vinyl floor Integrated dishwasher Washing machine Fridge Freezer Spotlights Modern units Modern black wall tiles

Balcony
Artificial grass Front facing Round window at the back of the balcony Space for table and chairs

Hall 2.90m x 2.30m (9ft 6in x 7ft 6in)
Laminate flooring built-in storage cupboard

Bedroom 1 4.60m x 2.90m (15ft 1in x 9ft 6in)
Window to rear aspect Carpet Large mirrored wardrobe Fitted blinds

Bedroom 2 3.70m x 2.20m (12ft 1in x 7ft 2in)
Carpet Window to rear aspect space for a wardrobe and fitted drawers

Please note
1 Allocated parking space with the property

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