- CHAIN FREE +
- TWO BEDROOM GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT +
- LARGE LOUNGE WITH BAY WINDOW +
- EXTENDED LEASE OF 167 YEARS APPROX +
- RESIDENTS PARKING +
- BATHROOM WITH JACUZZI BATH +
- ENSUITE TO MASTER BEDROOM +
- MODERN KITCHEN +
- ALUMINIUM WINDOWS +
- WALKING DISTANCE TO RYE HOUSE STATION +
DANIEL THOMAS powered by KW proudly market this chain-free two-bedroom ground floor apartment offering spacious and well-presented accommodation, ideal for a range of buyers.
The property features a large lounge filled with natural light from an attractive bay window, creating a bright and welcoming living space. A modern fitted kitchen complements the layout, while the main bathroom benefits from a luxury jacuzzi shower/bath. The master bedroom enjoys the added convenience of an ensuite shower room, with a further well-proportioned second bedroom completing the accommodation.
Additional advantages include residents’ parking and an extended lease of approximately 167 years, providing long-term peace of mind. Conveniently located within walking distance of Rye House train station and a short drive to the A10, the apartment is perfectly positioned for commuters and local amenities alike.
Seller advises:
Lease 167 years approx.
Ground rent £0pa.
Service charge £127.44 pcm.
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Why Hoddesdon is a good place to live
Hoddesdon, a lively town just north of London, has charm and convenience in equal measure - it's a draw for commuters who want the buzz of London by day and tranquility by night. Its history dates back to Saxon times, with the historical Hoddesdon market being a testament to this rich past. The town centre, adorned with a variety of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, is a delight to explore. For those seeking a high-quality education for their children, Hoddesdon provides a range of schools, including the outstanding, Sheredes Primary School. And for nature enthusiasts, the town offers verdant spaces like Barclay Park and the expansive Lea Valley Regional Park that encompass Dobbs Weir, Glen Faba, and Admiral's Walk Lakes.
What's Hoddesdon famous for?
Hoddesdon is famous for its market tradition, dating all the way back to the 13th century which still stands strong today. Its prominent Clock Tower, a notable structure built in 1835, marks the heart of the town. Additionally, Hoddesdon's history is intertwined with important plots and figures, including the Rye House Plot of the mid-17th century, an attempted assassination of Charles II of England.