A well proportioned three double bedroom semi detached family home which is positioned in a peaceful cul-de-sac location and offered for sale with no upper chain. In brief the accommodation comprises entrance porch, living room with separate dining area, well appointed conservatory and kitchen alongside the three bedrooms and family bathroom. Early viewings highly recommended.
Ground Floor - A useful entrance porch with a window to the front has a door opening to the main reception area which is divided into a living area with feature fireplace and a dining area which is positioned adjacent to the kitchen which is fitted with a range of base and eye level units and a window over looking the garden. From the dining area French doors open to a really well appointed conservatory which the current occupants use as a second living room. Tiled floors and windows to three aspect there are double doors opening to the outside.
First Floor - A good size landing space has a hatch opening to the attic space which offers terrific scope to convert STNP. All three of the bedrooms are doubles in proportion with two overlooking the front and the third overlooking the rear. The bathroom has been fitted with a white three piece suite to include a low level wc wash basin inset to a vanity unit and panelled bath with shower attachment.
The Outside - Directly to the front of the property are two areas of hardstanding for driveway parking and leading to a single garage with metal up and over door and providing scope to convert. The rear garden is laid to artificial grass for easy maintenance and all year round use with a timber decked area directly to the rear of the house.
The Location - Tring is a small picturesque market town in Hertfordshire, situated in a gap passing through the Chiltern Hills, which is classed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is linked to London by the A41, the railway to Euston Station there is also the Southern Train to Shepherds Bush/Westfields(40 mins). There are many walks from the doorstep including the Grand Union Canal ad the famous Ridgeway trail. The former livestock market in Tring, redeveloped in 2005, is now the home of weekly Friday Market and fortnightly Saturday Farmers' Market.Ashridge Estate, part of the National Trust and home to Ashridge Business School, is located just outside Tring. Tring Natural History Museum is also located in the town centre, a legacy from the famous Rothschild Estate. There are many shops in Tring, including some High Street names, and many coffee shops.
Travel Links - Despite its idyllic, semi rural location, the property is superbly connected whether you are travelling locally, or further afield. For commuters, The M1 is under 40 minutes away, along with the A41 which can be reached in less than 15 minutes, giving you easy access to London and further north up to the West Midlands and beyond. For international travellers, Luton and Heathrow airport are just a 30 and 45-minute car journey away, respectively; putting trips abroad in easy reach. There are also a number of train stations in the local area, including Tring station which is less than 2 miles away and will have you arriving in London Euston or Northampton in less than 45 minutes. Cheddington Train Station, also 3 miles away, is perfect for city commuters.