Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 14 Bannister Gardens, Royston, a charming and spacious detached type home with 4 bed in the SG8 7XA area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band F.
This modern and well-kept property was built 1996-2002 and has a reported internal area of 144.27 internal square metres
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £370,500 and a rental potential of £2,408 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"Offered in excellent condition throughout is this family home located in a quiet not through road on the outskirts of town. The flowing accommodation benefits from separate reception rooms downstairs with a kitchen/breakfast room and utility with four good sized bedrooms, two with ensuite's, and a family bathroom.
Entrance Via part glazed with porch over to: Entrance Hall Coving to ceiling with inset spot lights. Radiator, timber floor, doors to garage, dining room, WC, sitting room and to: Kitchen 3.93m x 3.15m
(12'11' x 10'4') The kitchen is fitted with stylish timber fronted base and elevated units and ample roll top work surface. Asterite one and a half bowl sink unit with mixer taps over. Window to rear and to side. Fitted oven and gas hob with extractor hood over. Fitted fridge and freezer. Fitted dishwasher. Coving to ceiling. Radiator, door to: Utility Room 2.02m x 1.57m
(6'8' x 5'2') Fitted with base units and roll top work surface. Single bowl single drainer Asterite sink unit with mixer taps over. Wall mounted gas boiler serving domestic hot water and central heating. Radiator. Coving to ceiling. Half glazed door to side. Sitting Room 5.51m x 3.88m
(18'1' x 12'9') Coving to ceiling. Feature Edwardian style fireplace with tiled surround and timber mantle with side posts housing a gas real flame fire with a slate hearth. Timber floor. Two radiators. Sliding patio doors to rear decking area. Dining Room 3.57m 3.14m
(11'9' 10'4') Coving to ceiling. Radiator. Timber flooring and window to front elevation. WC Fitted with a low level WC and wall mounted wash hand basin. Coving to ceiling, radiator, window to side and timber flooring. Landing Feature Balustrade and Newel posts. Window to side, coving to ceiling. Door to airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and linen shelving. Master Bedroom 3.92m x 3.66m
(12'10' x 12'0') Coving to ceiling, radiator, window to rear. Full height fitted double wardrobes, door to: Ensuite Coving to ceiling. Window to side. Fitted with a low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin and shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower over. Tiling to walls. Bedroom 2 3.31m x 3.11 (10'10' x 10'2') Coving to ceiling, window to rear, radiator and door to: Ensuite Coving to ceiling, radiator. Fitted with low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin and shower cubicle with Aqualisa shower over. Tiling to walls. Bedroom 3 3.62m x 2.51m
(11'11' x 8'3') Coving to ceiling, window to front. Radiator. Fitted double wardrobe with drawers beside and display shelving above. Bedroom 4 3.50m x 2.51m
(11'6' x 8'3') Coving to ceiling, window to front. Radiator. Fitted double wardrobe with drawers beside and display shelving above. Bathroom 2.66m x 1.72 (8'9' x 5'8') Fitted with low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin and panelled bath with mixer taps and shower attachment over. The bath is fitted with a shower screen and a fitted Aqualisa shower. The floor and walls are tiled. Garage 5.10m x 2.47m
(16'9' x 8'1') Part integral garage with power and light and up and over door. Front The front of the home is block paving providing off road parking and access to the garage. To the side is a timber gate leading to the rear garden. Rear Leading from the sitting room is a raised decking area with steps down to the garden. The garden has circular paving for a washing line and a further paving area for seating with a pergola over. There is also a paved area providing hard standing for a garden shed. The garden is laid to lawn with raised flower and shrub boarders. The garden is fully enclosed by wood panel fencing and a path to the side of the property has a fitted gate for side access. There is also a timber storage shelter for the wheelie bin. Floorplan Disclaimer Floorplans are provided for guidance only. They are not to scale and must not form any part of a legal contract or be reproduced without the written consent of a partner of Putterills. Viewings All viewings and negotiations are strictly through Putterills Royston - 01763 248051 Local Authority North Herts District Council Council Offices Gernon Road Letchworth Garden City SG6 3JF Telephone: 01462 474000 Council Tax Band 'F' Royston Royston is a busy market town that lies in the north-east corner of the county on the border with Cambridgeshire. The town takes its name from the wayside cross erected by Lady Roysia in around 1066. Royston grew up at the intersection of two ancient thoroughfares: Ermine Street and Icknield Way. Ermine Street was constructed by the Romans but the prehistoric Icknield Way said to be 'the oldest road in Britain' was ancient even before the Romans invaded. Royston boasts some historic buildings and award-winning gardens for the visitor to see as well as Wimpole Hall, a magnificent stately home, which lies six miles to the north. The town's fascinating history is detailed at the Royston Museum. Today, light industry provides employment for the market town as well as many quaint shops and Restaurants. The Town has a mainline station which provides a fast and frequent service to London and Cambridge. For vehicles both the A1 and M11 are within easy access. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website."