Offers over
£550,000
3 bed terraced house for saleKings Road, Hitchin SG5
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Country Properties - Hitchin
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About this property
Three bedroom character property
Open plan living space with double doors to the rear garden
Generous enclosed rear garden
0.4 mile, 9 mins walk to Hitchin Mainline train station (as per Google Maps)
0.8 mile, 17 mins walk to Hitchin town centre (as per Google Maps)
No onward chain
Disabled features
Refurbished three bedroom Victorina house in a sought after location, large living room with log burner, dining area with doors leading to rear garden, modern kitchen with appliances, modern bathroom. Available now. EPC Rating C (69)
Tenancy fees do not apply unless you are a registered company. We require a holding deposit equivalent to 1 weeks agreed rent to reserve the property. On successful passing of credit checks 1 months rent (less holding deposit) and a damages deposit equivalent to 5 weeks agreed rent is required. Monthly rent will be payable per calendar month in advance. Please see website for full tenancy information.
Hitchin is a charming medieval market town and has many fine Tudor and Georgian buildings, particularly around the market square. Near to the market square stands the large medieval parish church of St Mary. The town provides good shopping as well as a swimming pool, football team, two theatres, a wide variety of restaurants and pubs and highly regarded girls and boys schools. There is also a mainline railway station providing direct access to Kings Cross and Cambridge
Building Safety
None
Mobile Signal
Good
Existing Planning Permission
No
Coalfield Or Mining
No
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