Offers over
£150,000
1 bed flat for saleAndrewsfield, Welwyn Garden City AL7
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
- Share of Freehold
Wrights Estate Agents
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About this property
Leasehold share of freehold
No ground rent
Plenty of off street parking
Well appointed throughout
Ground floor apartment
Close to panshanger shops
Ideal investment with rental potential of £850 pcm
Cul-de-sac
Level access
**share of freehold** A remarkable one bedroom ground floor apartment located in a quiet location of panshanger. Tastefully decorated to create this wonderful starter home, plenty of creative storage solutions to maximise the space in the apartment. Also perfect for an investment property. A convenient location being only a stones throw from the Moors Walk parade with every convenience required. The money hole playing fields are a short stroll away perfect for Sunday stroll Close to the bus stop with regular buses running into town. Energy rating D. An investor could achieve in the region of £850 pcm.
Communal Hallway
Security intercom access. Security lights and tiled floors. A well maintained area.
Open Plan Kitchen Living Area
Fitted kitchen comprising of integrated oven, inset two ring induction hob, fridge. Tiled splash back, LED under counter lighting. Electric heater. Bay window.
Bedroom
Dual aspect overlooking the rear lawns.
Shower Room
Well presented shower room with three piece suite, vanity unit, chrome towel rail. Airing cupboard housing space and plumbing for a washing machine.
Parking Arrangements
Plenty of off street residents parking bays which are unrestricted.
External Facilities
Bin Store
Bike Store
Communal wash lines
Lease Details
999 Year lease from 2008 with benefit of a share of freehold.
Service Charge: £81.33 month
No ground rent
Council Tax Band B
£1,730.00
About Panshanger
Panshanger was a large country house located between the outer edge of Hertford and Welwyn Garden City. It was originally owned by Earl Cowper who later became Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. After seven generations, with no heir, the estate was sold and demolished c.1953 Panshanger Park is presently owned by Lafarge. Although Panshanger House was demolished, the orangery, nursery garden wall and stables remain along with a number of other cottages and estate buildings, all of which are listed by English Heritage. Residential housing was established in the area in the seventies. Moneyhole park playing fields and Panshanger woodlands are within walking distance. Local amenities include a small parade of shops including a Doctors surgery, Chemist, Post office, Hair salon, Beauticians. There is also a Morrison’s supermarket and petrol station. Buses into town are every half an hour, Monday to Saturday.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£976
Council tax band
B
Commonhold details