Listed for £404,995
June 27, 2025
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Agents Note - The loft is suitable for conversion STPP.
Bedroom 1 - 18' 10" x 10' 6" (5.74m x 3.2m) With large window to rear, power points and ceiling lighting.
Bedroom 2 - 12' 10" x 10' 4" (3.91m x 3.15m) With window to front, ceiling lighting, power points and housing Baxi boiler.
Bedroom 3 - 9' 0" x 7' 3" (2.74m x 2.21m) With window to front, ceiling lighting and power points.
Externals The property enjoys off-street block-paved parking, all retained by raised planting and hedging, there is a separate rear access to;
South-Facing Rear Garden Approximately 52ft in length, laid to garden areas with planting boarders, apple tree, good sized patio area ideal for entertaining, further brick-built shed/workshop with lighting and power within, ideal for future home office environment or personal workshop, gated access to the rear.
Location Franklin Avenue is located to the west side of Cheshunt. There is accessibility to both Cheshunt (1.5miles) and Cuffley (2.8 miles) train stations, which are both a short drive away (with local bus routes to both stations near to the property) and offer routes to London Liverpool Street & Moorgate Station. Cheshunt offers a range of excellent junior and secondary schools, with Bonneygrove Primary School & Goffs Academy Secondary School being walking distance from this property. Brookfield Farm Shopping Centre is within close proximity, supplying a variety of amenities, dining options and shops. The Lee Valley Nature Reserve is a short drive away also, which is a great option for a day out. The nearby M25/A10 offers vehicular travel to London, Cambridge, and Hertford.
Agents Note We believe the information provided in this brochure is accurate as of the date 25/06/2025. The information given in these particulars is intended to help you decide whether you wish to view this property and to avoid wasting your time in viewing unsuitable properties. We have tried to make sure that these particulars are accurate, but to a large extent we have to rely on what the seller tells us about the property. We do not check every single piece of information ourselves as the cost of doing so would be prohibitive and we do not wish to unnecessarily add to the cost of moving house. In accordance with the misrepresentation act, we are required to inform both potential vendors and purchasers, that from time to time both vendors and or purchasers, may be known by our staff, by way of previous customers, friends, neighbours, relatives, etc. Once you find the property you want to buy, you will need to carry out more investigations into the property than it is practical or reasonable for an estate agent to do when preparing sales particulars. For example, we have not carried out any kind of survey of the property to look for structural defects and would advise any homebuyer to obtain a surveyor's report before exchanging contracts. If you do not have your own surveyor, we would be pleased to recommend one. We have not checked whether any equipment in the property (such as central heating) is in working order and would advise homebuyers to check this. You should also instruct a solicitor to investigate all legal matters relating to the property (e.g. title, planning permission etc.,), as these are specialist matters in which estate agents are not qualified. Your solicitor will also agree with the seller what items (e.g. carpets, curtains etc.,) will be included in the sale.