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Once in a while a totally unique, individual and eclectic
property appears on the market, and this wonderful 1908 Garden City
home is just that...
"e;The World‘s End"e; is situated at the foot of
Leys Avenue, close to the gorgeous Howard gardens yet two
minutes walk to the station and multiple amenities.. It‘s flexible
accommodation is more than 3,700 Sq. Ft and the large private West
facing plot enjoys landscaped gardens and gated off road parking
for several vehicles.
Currently the property is set up to include a self contained one
bedroom annex with large living room and fitted kitchen. AND a two
storey former coach house, which could be utilised as further
annexed living space, or offices studios gyms and the like...
The main property has a grand entrance and inner halls, with
three impressive reception rooms, a 7m+ kitchen & breakfast room
and further separate utility, as well as a recently constructed
garden room, whilst the first floor boasts four large double
bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The home is filled with light and plenty of period touches, with
ample storage and beautifully presented throughout, sympathetic to
the age and grace of the property. It‘s freehold, and interestingly
not a listed or "e;special interest"e; building, so
further re-modelling subject to planning could be
considered.
The well screened garden is a delight, abundant with planting,
borders, specimen trees and shrubbery. There is a large patio
perfect for summer dining, a superb garden room and summerhouse
plus storage shed.
We highly recommend internal viewing of this charming,
idiosyncratic and individual home. It‘s perfect for
multi-generational families, those looking to work from home,
perhaps those with children at Schools such as St. Christopher and
St. Francis schools as well as Highfield and Hillshott , all within
walking distance. Call today to arrange your visit to you potential
new home!
LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY
Letchworth Garden City was conceived in the early 1900‘s by
Ebenezer Howard as the world‘s first Garden City. It was designed
to combine energetic town life with the beauty of the countryside.
The town offers a variety of High Street stores, independent shops,
restaurants and public houses together with a wide range of
attractions including museums, art galleries, a four screen cinema
& theatre, swimming pool, golf, tennis and leisure facilities,
parks and gardens, and green open spaces literally on your
doorstep, yet only 29 minutes from Kings CrossSt Pancras and just
20 minutes to Cambridge, whilst the A1(M) is a few minutes drive,
and London Luton Airport 25 minutes away. The town is blessed with
many highly regarded and sought after schools, including St.
Nicholas C of E primary school within walking distance, and the
private schools of St. Christophers and St.Francis school for girls
are five minutes drive.
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