This pretty brick and flint cottage is on Bricket Wood Common, a 70 hectare open space and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hertfordshire and in a Conservation area. Criss crossed by lovely walks, the area is steep in history with pockets of pretty cottages dotted up and down the one wooded lane running through it. Located towards the far end of the lane and offset at right angles to the road through the forest is this pretty terrace cottage with two bedrooms and a first floor bathroom. An ideal bolt hole for country lovers or a characterful first purchase. Perfect for dog lovers too. Bricket Wood is blessed with excellent road links for Watford, St Albans, the M1 and M25 and a mainline station at nearby Bricket Wood, a short drive away.
Introduction
The Accommodation Comprises: Kitchen, Sitting Room, Conservatory, Two first Floor Bedrooms, First Floor Bathroom, Rear Garden, Outbuilding/Utility Room.
Ground Floor Accommodation
Kitchen
Fitted wall and base units with tiled work surface areas, Double glazed window to front, stainless steel sink and drainer, integral oven and hob, space for dish washer and fridge. Electric radiator.
Sitting Room
Double glazed window to rear, tiled open fireplace, wall light points, electric radiator.
Conservatory
Upvc construction overlooking the garden. Doors to garden. Electric heater. Tiled floor.
First Floor
Landing
Carpeted. Doors to bedrooms and Bathroom
Bedroom One
Carpeted. Double glazed window to rear. Electric radiator.
Bedroom Two
Carpeted. Electric radiator.
Bathroom
Low level WC. Bath with overhead shower. Wash hand basin.
Exterior
Outbuilding
Located opposite on the other side of the pathway to the cottage. Used as storage and as an external utility area.
Front Garden
Rear Garden
Laid to lawn with rear access.
Agents Notes:
The property is located in a Conservation area. Approached along a private shared pathway leading from the nearby adopted lane.
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 activities 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.
Energy Performance Certificate: D
You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website.