- Located in a staple market town +
- An Ideal choice for both first time buyers and commuters, with easy access to the main transport links and town amenities +
- Three bedrooms, shower room and high ceilings on the first floor +
- 22ft by 9ft dual aspect lounge/diner with bay window, electric fireplace and patio doors to the rear garden +
- Re-fitted, high-gloss kitchen with a full range of integrated appliances +
- Sizeable cloakroom, which is part of a recent extension to the property +
- Incredibly private and low maintenance wrap around garden +
- Allocated off-road parking to the rear +
- UPVC double glazing +
GUIDE PRICE: £275,000 - £285,000 This charming semi-detached property is located on the verge of Sandy town and makes a fantastic choice for first-time buyers and commuters alike, who can appreciate an ease of access to the main transport links, and proximity to the town centre, which contains a generous range of shops, amenities, walking routes, parks and more. Experience generous and well-presented living accommodation, with three well-proportioned bedrooms, shower room and remarkably high ceilings on the first floor, and delight in functional ground floor spaces like the bright dual aspect lounge/diner with bay window and electric fireplace, re-fitted high-gloss kitchen with a complete range of integrated appliances and an impressively spacious cloakroom that is part of a recent extension to the property. Externally, is the wrap around style rear garden, which is low maintenance and satisfyingly private, and makes a pleasant retreat for that outdoor morning coffee. And what is more, access to an off-road parking section at the back grants allocated parking for one car.
Sandy is a staple market town within central Bedfordshire, rich with life and variety. Local businesses thrive and there is a wealth of shops and amenities for the town’s residents, including the Co-op supermarket in the town centre and Tesco superstore on New Road, as well as an extensive range of other shops in and around the town for daily essentials. There is also an off-license, multiple post offices, local bakery, pharmacy, library, plenty of restaurants, café’s, takeaways, public houses, barbers, hairdressers and more. The town is also home to the church of St. Swithun’s, which can be found on the high street. There are plenty of parks, and there is also a choice of primary and secondary schools as well as nurseries. Sandy is a popular settlement amongst commuters, the town has its very own train station, which provides regular journeys to London Kings Cross in approximately forty-five minutes, with the A1(M) being within easy reach as well and fuel stations such as Texaco and Esso are just a short drive away. The town is proud to a strong and friendly community who proudly host local clubs and societies which are available to join. The ‘Roundabout Club’, for example, is a historic members club, which hosts a variety of evening social events, with tables also available for enjoying a game of pool or snooker with friends and other members.
Nature lovers are free to explore a generosity of walking trails surrounding the iconic ‘Sand Hills’, accessible via Cambridge Road, or along the river Ivel, whilst admiring uniquely beautiful landscapes and blissful countryside. Furthermore, the RSPB nature reserve is only a short distance away, on route to the neighbouring town of Potton, where you can experience much of the same at an unprecedented level. From Sandy, journey by car can take you to the main county town of Bedford in approximately twenty minutes, and the city of Cambridge in approximately thirty-five minutes.