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1 bed flat for saleRosemont Close, Letchworth Garden City SG6
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
- Leasehold
Leysbrook
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About this property
Own front door - independence, easy parcel drops, no waiting on communal hallways
First-floor position - extra privacy and light without giving up the garden
Lounge-to-kitchen flow - slide the door for open hosting or close it for a quiet evening
Kitchen you can live with - space for a table plus proper spots for oven, dishwasher, washing machine and a tall fridge-freezer, so cooking, eating and laundry run smoothly
Double bedroom with walk-in wardrobe - fewer bulky units in the room, more clear floor and calmer mornings
Refitted bathroom - clean lines, good storage and a proper shower-over-bath for quick starts or slow resets
Private, low-maintenance garden - a real outside space for coffee, BBQs, pets and bikes without losing your weekend to upkeep
Parking at the door - unload the shop and you’re inside; guests find it straightforward too
Four-home building - only two up, two down, which keeps comings and goings simple
Letchworth location that works - walk to town, the station and Norton Common; quick to A1(M) J9; trains for London/Thameslink and Cambridge; Luton and Stansted within easy reach
Own door. Private garden. Easy to live with.
Among the purpose-built homes on Rosemont Close sits a first-floor maisonette that feels more like a little house. You’ve got your own front door at ground level, then stairs up to 488 sq ft laid out sensibly with no communal hallways. Only four homes share the building - two up, two down - with this one above its ground-floor neighbour.
The living room works for real life - film nights, a quiet read, or friends over without feeling squeezed. A sliding door links to the kitchen, so keep it open for a sociable flow or close it when you want the lounge to yourself.
Kitchen detail that matters: A full run of worktop plus spaces for a full-size oven, washing machine, dishwasher, and a tall fridge-freezer. Batch-cook, run the laundry, clear up with the dishwasher, and still sit at the table for breakfast or a laptop stint - no balancing plates on the sofa.
When it’s time to relax and switch off, the bedroom makes it easy. It takes a proper double with bedsides and still leaves space to walk around. A wide window brings steady light by day; pull the blind and it’s dark enough for a lie-in. The walk-in wardrobe keeps clothes, coats and suitcases out of sight, so surfaces stay clear and the room feels settled. Door opens straight off the landing - no wasted corridor - close it and you’ve got a quiet place to sleep.
You’ll love the refitted bathroom suite. Fresh tiling, a proper shower-over-bath with glass screen, and a modern vanity that actually takes the clutter. A window keeps it bright and aired, a heated towel rail warms the room, and upkeep is easy. Perfect for quick invigorating mornings or a long end-of-day soak.
A window on the landing brings natural light through the middle of the home.
Another real difference-maker - rare for a one-bed. Your private garden means morning coffee with fresh air, a spot for the barbecue when friends drop by, and somewhere for pets or raised beds without negotiating a residents’ committee - it's easy enough to keep tidy in ten minutes. And it's a spot for bikes without negotiating a corridor.
Own a car - parking is right in front, making the weekly shop simple and no fighting for a space on a crowded street.
From Rosemont Close you can walk to the town and station via quiet residential roads and paths. Trains run to London King’s Cross and Cambridge, with through-London connections on Thameslink (for Gatwick and the South Coast) and northbound links towards Peterborough. Road access is quick via A1(M) J9.
For day-to-day needs, the town centre covers supermarkets, pharmacies and cafés; weekends often mean David’s Bookshop, Broadway Cinema, or a longer loop on the Letchworth Greenway. Luton and Stansted airports are both within an easy drive.
Buying for yourself here means independence without compromise. Buying to let? One-bed homes with their own door and private garden are in demand locally - numbers point to £14,000 p.a. In rent
| additional information
Leasehold - Lease Remaining 91 years
Ground Rent: £50 P.A.
Service Charge: £800 P.A.
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: Tbc
| ground floor - Entrance Hall
| first floor
Living room: Approx. 11' 6" x 11' 4" (3.50m x 3.46m)
Kitchen: Approx. 11' 11" x 6' 11" (3.63m x 2.11m)
Bedroom: Approx. 13' 6" x 8' 3" (4.11m x 2.52m)
Bathroom: Approx. 13' 6" x 8' 3" (4.11m x 2.52m)
| outside
Private low maintenance rear garden
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