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3 The Neighbourhood Centre,
Great Ashby
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG1 6NH
**BACK TO THE MARKET**IDYLLICALLY LOCATED IN THE HISTORICAL Chells Manor (As Mentioned in the Domesday Book) THIS CHARMING 1980's Character Leech Homes Built THREE BEDROOM End Of Terraced Cottage with GARAGE and PARKING FOR THREE CARS moments walk to the Chells Manor House and Duck Pond. Features include, COUNTRY STYLE KITCHEN, Lounge and Dining Area with Open Fireplace, Downstairs Cloakroom, THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, Family Bathroom, OFFERED CHAIN FREE
Door to Front Aspect, Stairs to 1st Floor Landing, Opening up to Lounge and Dining Room, Door to Kitchen, Double Panel Radiator.
Low Level W.C, Wash Basin with Tiled Splash Back, Single Panel Radiator, Window to Front Aspect.
3.35m x 1.91m (11'0 x 6'3)Solid Beech Work Surfaces, Cupboards at Eye and Base Level, Spot Lighting, 4 Ring Gas Hob and Electric Oven, Extractor Fan over, Tiled Splash Back, Space for Dishwasher, Washing Machine and Tumble Dryer, Butler Sink with Mixer Tap, Window to Side Aspect, Tiled Flooring, Exposed Beams, Electric Oven, Double Panel Radiator.
5.49m x 3.81m (18'0 x 12'6 )2 x Double Panel Radiator, Dimmer Switch, Smoke Alarm, Window to Side Aspect, French Doors Opening to Garden, Open Fire with Tiled Surround.
2.74m x 0.94m (9'0 x 3'1 )Doors to all rooms, Smoke Alarm, Loft Access (*Please note spray insulation (Huntsman H2Foam Lite Open Cell Spray) has been professionally installed in 2019 by Evergreen Power Ltd allowing the loft and roof area to breath sufficiency in both directions, you must check with your lender policy on spray insulation).
Other information on the spray foam - Huntsman H2Foam Lite is the only water blown open cell spray foam on the market so unlike chemically blown spray foams when sprayed it gives off water vapour steam and retracts slightly as part of curing process.
3.05m x 3.73m (10'0 x 12'3)Double Panel Radiator, 2 x Window to Rear Aspect, Coved Ceiling.
2.44m x 3.15m (8'0 x 10'4)Double Panel Radiator, 2 x Window to Front Aspect, Fitted Wardrobes, Over Stairs Cupboard with Worcester Combi Boiler, Dimmer Switch, Smoke Alarm.
2.13m x 2.69m (7'0 x 8'10)Laminate Flooring, Window to Side Aspect, Up and Over Furniture, Single Panel Radiator, Dimmer Switch,
1.83m x 1.78m (6'0 x 5'10 )Tiled Flooring, Low Level W.C, Wash Basin with Hot and Cold Taps, Window to Side Aspect, Bath and Mixer Tap with Handheld Shower attachment, Tiled Surround.
Metal Up and Door, Power and Lighting, Driveway in front of the garage and allocated parking space to the side of the garage.
Driveway for One Car, Laid to Lawn area, Side Gated Access, Mature Hedge and Tree.
Laid to Lawn, Mature Trees and Shrubs, Rear Gated Access to Private Road and Garage, Side Access leading to Front Garden.
Chells Lane has a fascinating history and Chells Manor mentioned appears in the Domesday book, this property is idyllically located overlooking Chells Manor House (As Pictured) and is moments walk to the duck pond.
History on Chells Manor House and Chells Manor - Chells Manor House is a grade II listed building which is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was built in either the late 14th or early 15th century for the Wake family, and was originally joined with the Manor of Box.
Between 1216 and 1272 the manor at Chells was held by the Knights Templars and afterwards the the Knights Hospitallers until King Henry VII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries where it was eventually passed down to William Hale of King’s Walden. This explains the nearby street names of ‘Knights Templars Green’ and ‘Kings Walden Rise,
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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