£519,995
2 bed mews for saleWormleybury, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire EN10
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Fine & Country - Hoddesdon
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About this property
Mews House
Chain Free
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Reception Rooms
Double Garage
Gas Central Heating
Access To 40 Acre Estate
Grade 1 listed Property
This individual Home has a welcoming feel as you drive down the Private Road access to the Manor House Development and park your car in the oversized Double Garage and parking area where there is also an area to wash your car. A substantial front door leads into the entrance hall with stairs up to the bedrooms and doors leading to the living room, dining room and kitchen. The living room has dual aspect windows and a large bay window that looks out onto a lawned area, a feature fireplace, high ceilings add to the charm of this room and there are double opening split folding doors leading to the dining room. The kitchen has dual aspect windows one of which looks onto the area of lawn with a bench seat.
Upstairs in the house there is a main bedroom suite off the landing with a dressing room leading to the light and airy bedroom and the en-suite bathroom. A second bedroom has fitted wardrobes and there is a shower/cloakroom. There is gas central heating in the house and Fine and Country thinks that the property is ideal for a lock and leave home for those with a property abroad, a weekend 'Pied de Terre ' a weekend getaway or just a quality home. We have been informed that the property will be sold chain free.
The property does have a Maintenance Fee that Covers the Courtyard Area (£1700 per annum) and the Wormleybury Estate Lake and Grounds (£700 per annum), which is operated by a Management Company.
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