- Three good sized bedrooms +
- Potential to add off street parking stpp +
- Potential to heavily extend stpp +
- Good sized garden +
- Two bathrooms +
- Utility room +
- Large kitchen diner +
- Semi detached +
- Close to local shops & the Lea Valley Parks +
- See our Nazeing area guide in the full description +
Daniel Thomas Estate Agents powered by KW present this three bedroom semi detached home located in Nazeing close to local shops and the Lea Valley Parks. Benefits from a good sized kitchen diner, two bathrooms with one on the ground floor and one on the first floor, utility room and a large rear garden allowing for the potential to heavily extend stpp. There is also the ability to add off street parking to the front stpp. Commuter links are nearly including Broxbourne station.
Viewings
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Transportation in Nazeing
Nazeing benefits from being a small village next to Broxbourne. Broxbourne's excellent train links from its station into London Liverpool Street, Stratford, Cambridge, and Tottenham Hale, are all accessible and to the benefit of the residents of Nazeing. Broxbourne Station is a short one-and-a-half-mile journey away from Nazeing shops, along a straight road that is both driveable and walkable, depending on how eager you are to get your steps in on your morning commute. Additionally, Broxbourne has well-established road routes that lead on to the A10 and subsequently, the M25. By using the Crooked Mile at the top of Nazeing, the people of the village have easy access to neighbouring Waltham Abbey and on to Sewardstonebury.
Nazeing's Shopping
Alluded to above, Nazeing's constitution lends to there being a nominal level of commerce in the actual locality. A small row of shops supplies residents with the nuts and bolts of day-to-day life. The list of shops is encompassing a general store, fish & chip shop, barbers, baker, newsagent, dry cleaners, and a pharmacy. Residents looking for more robust shopping opportunities venture into Broxbourne, Cheshunt, and Harlow, surrounding larger whistle-stops, that offer a larger diversity of shops and restaurants. Nazeing has a handful of pubs throughout the village, none more obvious than the Crooked Billet along Middle Street, which is very popular with locals, some of which walk to the pub for a couple of hours on Christmas Day.
Council tax band: D