Offers over
£650,000
(£504/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleStation Road, Ashwell SG7
4 beds
1 bath
1,291 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Ensum Brown
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About this property
Extended 4 Bedroom Semi-Detached Home
No Onward Chain
Living Dining Room
Single Garage
Positioned on a Generous Plot
Located in the Hugely Sought After Village of Ashwell
2 Reception Rooms
Driveway Parking
Ashwell High Street just a Short Walk Away
4 Well Proportioned Bedrooms
Property insight
An impressive extended 4-bedroom semi-detached home on a substantial plot in the highly sought-after village of Ashwell. This well-presented property is within walking distance of the High Street, enjoying excellent potential to extend and add value (STPP), no upward chain, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen, a cloakroom WC, 4 well-proportioned bedrooms, a family bathroom, a generous frontage and rear garden of approximately 2/3 of an acre, and a single garage.
This lovely semi-detached property enjoys an attractive approach, set back from the road down a long driveway with generous front lawn gardens to one side. There are established and well-maintained borders with plants, trees and hedges, plenty of space for potted plants, access through to the single garage, and driveway parking for multiple vehicles. Once inside, the entrance hallway is bright, welcoming and incredibly spacious, with carpets, pendant lighting, lots of room for furniture, stairs to the first floor, integrated storage, and doors through to the downstairs living space.
The kitchen is an excellent size, benefiting from windows and a door to a dual aspect, a range of base and wall units, laminate worktops, wood effect Lino flooring, strip lighting, tiled splashbacks, an integrated double oven, hob and extractor hood, and space for a washing machine and other small kitchen appliances. A useful pantry provides additional storage, while a door leads through to a cloakroom WC and also provides access to the rear garden.
The lounge is an excellent size, featuring a large window to a front aspect, a feature fireplace, carpets, pendant lighting, and ample room for a wide variety of lounge and storage furniture. The dining room is accessed via internal bi-fold doors, giving it a lovely open-plan atmosphere with the lounge. It enjoys a window to a garden aspect, carpets, pendant lighting, and room for a large dining setting.
Upstairs to the first floor, this spacious home continues to offer generous accommodation, with 4 well-proportioned bedrooms, integrated storage and fitted wardrobes to the master, and a family bathroom comprising a shower, a hand wash basin and a separate WC.
Outside, to the rear, the garden is extensive, measuring approximately two-thirds of an acre, and is enclosed by fencing and hedgerows, offering a wonderfully private space to sit and relax in the warmer months. The garden is laid mainly to lawn, with paved patio areas immediately adjacent to the house providing ample space for outdoor furniture and entertaining.
There are well-established borders featuring mature trees, hedgerows, shrubs and flower beds, along with a pond, fruit trees, and a large vegetable plot Further benefits include a greenhouse, a substantial summerhouse, and secure garden storage, both benefiting from power and lighting The garden offers excellent versatility and plenty of scope for future owners to personalise and enhance.
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Location - ashwell
Ashwell is a quintessentially English parish village, nestled in north Hertfordshire, 4 miles from the town of Baldock, 7 miles from the town of Royston and 20 miles from the city of Cambridge. It's situated on the chalk scarp on the spring line, and the springs are one of the sources of the River Cam. Residents and visitors can visit the freshwater springs, which are part of a 0.3-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, and enjoy the various opportunities to relax and explore the landscape.
The village has a wealth of well-preserved architecture, spanning several centuries, including St. Mary's Church, dating back to the 14th Century, and the museum, covering all manner of wondrous curiosities relating to the village and its history. There is a thriving community with meetings and activities planned most nights, three pubs, offering a relaxed atmosphere and good food, a dentists surgery, a primary school, a pharmacy, and a variety of shops, galleries and takeaway restaurants.
Ashwell village is also renowned for its peaceful footpath network, perfect for enjoying the countryside, taking long walks with your dog and observing the local wildlife. There are also several successful sports teams for under-12s up to veterans, and many other societies and clubs catering to most interests. The village hall is also available for hire and is well-equipped for a variety of functions.
The village has its own railway station, providing direct links to both Cambridge and London, and the nearby town of Royston also offers further excellent transport links, with a mainline train station offering regular fast services if required. The A1M and M11 are within a 20-minute drive via the A10/A505, and London Stansted and Luton Airports are both 30-minutes away.
To truly appreciate what this lovely village has to offer, we invite all potential buyers to visit and explore the local area. You won't be disappointed!
EPC Rating: D
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