A semi-detached bungalow in need of updating but having been already extended to the rear. Located on a good size plot on the eastern fringes of the city. With two double bedrooms and two reception rooms the property the property is ideal for refurbishment in its current single level arrangement or there could be potential to enhance the accommodation even further, subject to any necessary planning permissions. Colney Heath Lane is conveniently located close to The Alban Way on the eastern side of the city, a favoured walk/cycle path that provides ease of access to St Albans mainline railway station and St Albans city centre, with its varied shopping and leisure facilities. There are a variety of shops and eateries close by on the Hatfield Road. Equallly there is vehicular good access to Welwyn And Hatfield to the East.
Introduction
The accommodation comprises: Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Living Room, Kitchen, Dining Room, Two Double Bedrooms, Shower Room, Front & Rear Gardens, Driveway.
Entrance Hall
Parquet floor, radiator.
Cloakroom
Low level WC, wash hand basin, double glazed window to side.
Living Room
Double glazed window to front, two radiators, carpet, chimney breast with marble hearth and coal effect gas fire.
Kitchen
Wall and base units, work surface areas, space for oven, fridge and washing machine, double glazed window to side, inner fixed window to dining room, vinyl flooring.
Dining Room
Double glazed window to rear and side overlooking the garden, door to side, two radiators. Sliding patio doors.
Bedroom One
Radiator, carpet, fitted wardrobes, double glazed window to rear, carpet.
Bedroom Two
Carpet, radiator, double glazed window to front.
Bathroom
A white and chrome suite comprising: Fitted low level WC, Shower cubicle with built in shower, double glazed window to side.
Exterior
Front Garden
Set back from the road, a large level lawn with flower borders
Rear Garden
Laid to lawn with a patio, personal door to garage, greenhouse.
Garage & Driveway
Detached garage to side with up and over door, gate to rear garden.
Energy Performance Certificate: D
About St Albans
An historic Cathedral City, approximately 22 miles from central London, which forms the main urban area of the City and district of St. Albans, in the County of Hertfordshire. A City that successfully combines modern day life and amenities with a history shaped by over 2000 years of continuous human occupation. Steeped in history dating back to Pre-Roman times, signs of which are clearly visible throughout the City today, St Albans is an historic market town and a much sought after location within the London commuter belt. The City is popular for it's outstanding educational system with many local schools, both Private and State, excelling in the Ofsted reports. Shopping offers a fine blend of many independent boutiques mixed with High Street stores. St. Albans enjoys a wide range of leisure activites and benefits from lots of open space and parkland. Ideally positioned for road links to include M1, M25, A1 and within easy distance of London Heathrow, London Luton and Stansted Airports.
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