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3 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
979
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Three bedrooms
- Spacious family home
- Walking distance of the town and station
- Very well presented throughout
- Good size sitting room
- Modern kitchen and bathroom
- Excellent storage
- Rear garden
- Parking in nearby bays
Spacious family home, close to the town.
Description
This very well presented three bedroom family home is situated in a secluded location, yet within a short walk of the town centre and the train station.
Inside, the generous well-proportioned living spaces are decorated in neutral, contemporary tones, including modern designed radiators and attractive engineered oak doors throughout.
From the entrance hallway, there is ample space to store coats and shoes, a utility room and a cloakroom.
The fitted kitchen/dining room is a good size and benefits from ample storage areas. The modern styled sitting room benefits from Karndean flooring, and sliding patio doors connect the inside to outside beautifully.
Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms, two of which have built-in storage. In particular, the main bedroom boasts fitted wardrobes running the full width of the room.
The bathroom is well presented and includes an attractive vanity unit.
Outside, the delightful, landscaped rear garden is most attractive. Steps lead up to a lawn with well stocked borders with shrubs and trees, providing a sense of privacy.
Lastly, there is parking available in close-by bays.
Location
Berkhamsted itself is a busy market town, located to the West of Hertfordshire and just 30 minutes from London by train. Perhaps the town's most prominent role in National affairs came in 1066 when William the Conqueror was handed the English Crown. Berkhamsted Castle was built following the granting of the crown, and famous names associated with it include Geoffrey Chaucer who was Clerk of Works, and Thomas Becket who was Constable of the Castle in the 12th Century. Substantial ruins of the Castle still remain today.
Today, the town is highly desirable for commuters, with excellent transport links by road and rail. The mainline train station provides a regular and direct link to London Euston in a little over 30 minutes. Major road connections nearby include the M25 (J20) and the M1 (J8 and J9). The A41 dual carriageway runs to the South of the town, providing an excellent connection to Hemel Hempstead, Watford, Tring and Aylesbury.
There is a good range of leisure facilities in the area. There is walking and riding just minutes away in the surrounding countryside and on the National Trust's 5,000 acre Ashridge Estate, while nearby golf courses include Ashridge, Berkhamsted and The Grove. The area offers excellent schooling, including Berkhamsted School, founded in 1541, and Tring Park School for the Performing Arts.
Berkhamsted offers a wide range of shopping, from independent boutiques to national names such as Waitrose and M&S Simply Food. Milton Keynes and London are both easily accessible too.
Description
This very well presented three bedroom family home is situated in a secluded location, yet within a short walk of the town centre and the train station.
Inside, the generous well-proportioned living spaces are decorated in neutral, contemporary tones, including modern designed radiators and attractive engineered oak doors throughout.
From the entrance hallway, there is ample space to store coats and shoes, a utility room and a cloakroom.
The fitted kitchen/dining room is a good size and benefits from ample storage areas. The modern styled sitting room benefits from Karndean flooring, and sliding patio doors connect the inside to outside beautifully.
Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms, two of which have built-in storage. In particular, the main bedroom boasts fitted wardrobes running the full width of the room.
The bathroom is well presented and includes an attractive vanity unit.
Outside, the delightful, landscaped rear garden is most attractive. Steps lead up to a lawn with well stocked borders with shrubs and trees, providing a sense of privacy.
Lastly, there is parking available in close-by bays.
Location
Berkhamsted itself is a busy market town, located to the West of Hertfordshire and just 30 minutes from London by train. Perhaps the town's most prominent role in National affairs came in 1066 when William the Conqueror was handed the English Crown. Berkhamsted Castle was built following the granting of the crown, and famous names associated with it include Geoffrey Chaucer who was Clerk of Works, and Thomas Becket who was Constable of the Castle in the 12th Century. Substantial ruins of the Castle still remain today.
Today, the town is highly desirable for commuters, with excellent transport links by road and rail. The mainline train station provides a regular and direct link to London Euston in a little over 30 minutes. Major road connections nearby include the M25 (J20) and the M1 (J8 and J9). The A41 dual carriageway runs to the South of the town, providing an excellent connection to Hemel Hempstead, Watford, Tring and Aylesbury.
There is a good range of leisure facilities in the area. There is walking and riding just minutes away in the surrounding countryside and on the National Trust's 5,000 acre Ashridge Estate, while nearby golf courses include Ashridge, Berkhamsted and The Grove. The area offers excellent schooling, including Berkhamsted School, founded in 1541, and Tring Park School for the Performing Arts.
Berkhamsted offers a wide range of shopping, from independent boutiques to national names such as Waitrose and M&S Simply Food. Milton Keynes and London are both easily accessible too.

















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