Guide price
£325,000
(£514/sq. ft)
2 bed detached house for saleThe Bakehouse, Upper King Street, Royston SG8
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
632 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
Wellington Wise - Royston
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About this property
Unique Detached Character Home
Conservation Area within Royston Town Centre
Two Double Bedrooms
Immaculately Presented
Walking/Cycling Distance of the Railway Station
Close to All Amenties in Town
Chain free!
Quality Specification Throughout
Lateral living
The Bake House, Upper King Street, Royston
Step inside
The entrance door to the property leads into the welcoming Entrance Hall. There are doors to the left and right leading into the Kitchen/Dining Room and the separate Lounge. Directly in front of you as you walk in the property, there is a door leading to a Cloakroom containing a WC and wash hand basin.
The door to the left leads into the lovely airy Kitchen/Dining Room, which has quality engineered oak flooring throughout. There is a range of kitchen units at eye and base levels, with working surfaces and a stainless still single drainer sink unit. In addition, there are integrated kitchen appliances to include an electric oven and hob with extractor hood over, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer. From the Kitchen/Dining Room there is a door leading to the rear of the property.
The Lounge at the front of the house is a good sized room with ample space for a range of living room furniture, and there is a recess in the far left hand corner with the staircase leading to the first floor.
First Floor
From the landing on the First Floor, there is access to both bedrooms and the Bathroom.
The Main Bedroom is located at the front of the house, overlooking Upper King Street. It is a good sized double bedroom with a built in single wardrobe.
The Second Bedroom is also a double, and faces the rear, also with a matching built in single wardrobe.
The Bathroom is a modern three piece suite comprising of WC, wash hand basin and paneled bath, with shower over. There is a window to the rear.
Location
The town centre features several well-preserved historical buildings, including Royston Cave, a unique man-made cavern with carvings dating back to the medieval period. The Parish Church of St John the Baptist is another prominent historical landmark, with a spire visible from much of the town.
The town's layout includes narrow streets and charming alleyways lined with both Georgian and Victorian-era buildings. Some newer developments are mixed in but generally blend well with the historical character.
Royston has good transport links, with Royston Railway Station just a short walk from the centre, offering regular services to London and Cambridge.
The town is accessible by road, with ample parking for visitors, and several bus routes connecting it to nearby towns and villages. The proximity of the town is also perfect for air travel via London Stansted and London Luton airports.
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