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962 years left


Nearest Stations

  • Letchworth Rail Station - 0.4 miles
  • Baldock Rail Station - 1.8 miles
  • Hitchin Rail Station - 2.4 miles
  • Arlesey Rail Station - 3.9 miles
  • Stevenage Rail Station - 5.2 miles
THE PROPERTY
This attractive early Garden City town cottage has been very well updated and improved, whilst fully retaining its original charm and character. It has also been extended on the ground floor to provide a dining room, open-plan to the fitted kitchen. A spacious sitting room completes the ground floor.

The first floor provides a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an impressive bathroom with both shower cubicle and bath. The second bedroom is on the second floor.

The cottage benefits from uPVC double-glazed windows and gas fired central heating.

THE OUTSIDE
The cottage stands in a plot measuring approximately 112' by 23' (34.2m x 7m) overall. To the front is a brick paved off-street parking space, bordered by stone chippings inter-planted with ornamental grasses.

A shared passageway leads to the attractive, private, rear garden, which is some 54' (16.5m) in length with an area of decking adjoining the rear of the house. Steps lead down to the lawn with herbaceous borders, ornamental shrubs, raised vegetable plot and two fine silver birch trees. Timber garden shed.

THE LOCATION
Shott Lane is very conveniently located just to the east of the town centre. No 31 is only a third of a mile from the town centre and half a mile from the mainline railway station. Letchworth Garden City is on the Cambridge to London mainline with the fastest service to London King's Cross taking just 29 minutes and Cambridge 27 minutes away in the other direction. Junction 9 on the A1(M) is a mile and a quarter away by car.

Designed in the early 20th Century to combine the benefits of town and country, Letchworth Garden City was the world's first example of this concept and succeeds to this day in achieving its aim. The town provides excellent schools, shops, leisure facilities and green open spaces, two of the most notable, Howard Park and the 63-acre Norton Common, are only a quarter of a mile and three-quarters of a mile away respectively.

TENURE
LEASEHOLD: 990 year term with 962 years remaining. Peppercorn Ground Rent.

SERVICES
Mains water, sewerage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.

CONSTRUCTION
The original cottage is of solid brick construction, roughcast rendered externally, under a pitched tiled roof. The single-storey rear extension is of insulated cavity construction under a flat roof incorporating a double-glazed lantern rooflight.

BROADBAND SPEED
A choice of providers with claimed download speeds of up to 10,000 Mbps.

MOBILE SIGNAL
Most providers claim up to 5G coverage.

CONSERVATION AREA
The property is located within the Letchworth Conservation Area.

THE LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY HERITAGE FOUNDATION
To maintain the integrity of the Garden City concept and design, properties are subject to the additional planning requirements of the Heritage Foundation.

Tel: 01462 530350
www.letchworth.com

RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
A restrictive covenant is a clause in an agreement that restricts, limits, prohibits, or restricts how owners can use a property. These could include: property use (e.g., business and rental use), the number and type of vehicles allowed on the property, fence height and type, removal of trees, paint colours for the front door or garage, installation of satellite dishes and even types of animals allowed at the property. For more information, please ask the agent.

EASEMENTS
Having an easement on your property means that a third party (an individual or a utility company for example) has a right to use your property for a particular purpose. This could be passing by foot or with vehicles over your property, or a right to pass service media for utilities on, over or under your property. An easement could also allow a neighbour to access your property in order to carry out repairs to their own property. For more information, please ask the agent.

FLOODING
Properties can be at risk of flooding and it is important for you to check if the property has been flooded in the last 5 years, what flood defences are in place and source of any flooding. For more information, please ask the agent. Property Ref: 17738613

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