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£180,000

1 bed flat for sale
The Heathers, London Road, Hertford SG13

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Available immediately
  • Chain free
  • Leasehold

Jukes Estate Agents

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About this property

  • Fitted Kitchen

  • Large master bedroom

  • Chain free

  • 145 year lease

  • Very Low service charge £555 per year

  • Highly sought after area

  • Walking distance to Town Centre

  • Walking distance to Train Station

  • 1 allocated parking space

Description

Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this charming 1-bedroom first-floor flat in this sought-after area of Hertford and within walking distance to all the local amenities. The flat is being sold as a conditional sale call the office for details.

The property is situated in a lovely building and comes with an allocated parking space at the rear, good size lounge and bedroom, modern bathroom and a fitted kitchen with space for all the appliances.
Low rent and a long lease make this an ideal property for first time buyers or investors.

Nestled in the heart of Hertfordshire, Hertford is a town that beautifully marries its rich historical heritage with the conveniences of modern life. Living in Hertford offers residents a unique experience, combining the tranquility of the English countryside with the vibrancy of a thriving community.

A Historical Gem
Hertford's history dates back to the early 10th century, and this storied past is evident in its well-preserved architecture and historical sites. The town is home to Hertford Castle, originally built by the Normans and now a picturesque venue for public events and private functions. The old town retains its medieval charm with narrow streets and traditional buildings, making it a delightful place for leisurely strolls.

The town's heritage is further celebrated in the Hertford Museum, which houses a rich collection of artifacts and exhibitions detailing the town's past. For history enthusiasts, living in Hertford provides an ongoing journey through time, with every corner revealing a piece of its historical puzzle.

Vibrant Community Life
Hertford boasts a strong sense of community, reflected in its bustling town center, local markets, and numerous events. The town center is a hive of activity with a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants that cater to diverse tastes. The Hertford Market, held weekly, is a favorite among locals for fresh produce, artisan goods, and a friendly atmosphere.

Cultural life in Hertford is rich and varied. The town hosts several annual events, including the Hertford Music Festival and the Hertford Food and Drink Festival, which draw crowds from across the region. The presence of the Hertford Theatre offers residents a chance to enjoy a wide range of performances, from plays and musicals to film screenings and comedy shows.

Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities
One of Hertford's greatest assets is its proximity to nature. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with numerous parks and green spaces offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Hartham Common is a popular spot for picnics, sports, and leisurely walks along the River Lea. The nearby Lea Valley Park provides extensive walking and cycling trails, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

For those who enjoy water activities, the river is perfect for boating and fishing. The serene surroundings provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, allowing residents to unwind and connect with nature.

Excellent Connectivity
Despite its rural charm, Hertford is well-connected to larger cities, making it an ideal location for commuters. The town is served by two railway stations, Hertford East and Hertford North, offering regular services to London, which can be reached in under an hour. The A10 and A414 roads provide easy access to nearby towns and motorways, ensuring that residents are never far from major urban centers.

Quality of Life
Hertford consistently ranks high in quality of life indices, thanks to its excellent schools, healthcare facilities, and low crime rates. Families are particularly drawn to the town for its outstanding educational institutions, both state and private. The community spirit and safe environment make it an ideal place for raising children.

The town also offers a variety of housing options, from charming period properties to modern developments, catering to different tastes and budgets. This diversity in housing ensures that there is something for everyone, whether you are a young professional, a growing family, or a retiree.

Conclusion
Living in Hertford is a unique experience that combines historical charm with modern amenities, vibrant community life with peaceful countryside, and excellent connectivity with a high quality of life. Whether you are drawn by its history, its cultural offerings, or its natural beauty, Hertford is a place where you can truly feel at home.

Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Leasehold (145 years)
Service Charge: £555 per year

Living Room (4.3m x 3.0m)

Laminate flooring
Window to rear aspect
Radiator

Kitchen (3.2m x 2.0m)

All white goods included
Window to rear aspect
Strip lighting

Bedroom 1 (4.30m x 2.85m)

Combi boiler
Carpet
Window to front aspect

Bathroom (2.9m x 2.1m)

Walk in shower
Bath
wash hand basin
WC

Heated towel rail
Laminate flooring

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (145 years)

  • Service charge

    £555 per year

  • Council tax band

    B

  • Ground rent

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