Guide Price£325,000 2 Bedroom End of Terrace House in Parkside, Welwyn
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 receptions
About property
**CHAIN FREE** AT THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE! Positioned at the end of this quiet and popular CUL-DE-SAC on a sizable plot is this truly fantastic TWO BEDROOM FREEHOLD HOUSE offering spacious accommodation and a gorgeous garden. Oozig with potetnail to create your very own design, the accommodation includes large living/ dining room. The charming garden offers gorgeous elevated views of the village. The EN-BLOC GARAGE is a great size and Parkfields offers unrestricted street parking. This property has been in the same family ownership for many years. Parkside is a small development dating from the 1980's located on the east side of the village, easy access to the village centre is by way of a public footpath. Easy commute to the A1M and A414. The renowned St Marys primary school is within walking distance and Welwyn North Mainline station is just a short drive from the property. A must view property to appreciate this rare opportunity.
View Virtual TourWELCOME TO PARKSIDE
With its lovely approach, Parkside is surrounded by a leafy landscape and features wide verges. The property is situated at the end of a footpath, where you are immediately greeted by a stunningly landscaped garden. As the end plot, the garden wraps around the property, showcasing breathtaking elevated views of the charming village landscape. For added convenience, there is a timber shed and a lockable store. The property has a unique character; upon entering, you find a spacious hallway. The living room boasts dual-aspect views of the side and rear, with patio doors leading out to an elevated bistro area. The kitchen is located at the rear of the property. Descending the staircase, the lower level includes two bedrooms and a bathroom. Parkside also offers convenient unrestricted parking, along with a garage en-bloc.
ABOUT WELWYN VILLAGE
Welwyn lies 25 miles North of London on the route of the original Great North Road, and has the River Mimram crossing at the South end. So it is not confused with Welwyn Garden City, a large modern town close by, it is often referred to as "Old Welwyn". The centre of the village retains an old charm reminiscent of its coaching heyday and includes many historical and architecturally interesting buildings. It is dominated by the Parish Church of St. Marys, which sits at the junction of the High Street and Church Street. These streets are lined with a selection of general and specialist shops, including a florist, Tesco Express, a doctors and dentists surgeries, which all give the village a busy, vibrant feel and growing café culture. In particular there is the popular 5* rated restaurant/pub, The Wellington and a choice of five other pubs! The edge of the village has allotments.
BUYER INFORMATION
In accordance with the UK's Anti Money Laundering (AML) regulations, we must verify the identity of all potential buyers at the time an offer is accepted. To achieve this, we utilise a third-party Identity Verification System. There is a nominal fee of £35 (per person) inclusive of VAT for this service. Buyers must be made aware of this information prior to having their offer accepted as this will form part of the process of agreeing a sale in a timely manner.
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