House For Sale £825,000
Barleycroft Road, Welwyn Garden City AL8


Description
Proceedable buyers only. £250 john lewis vouchers upon successful completion via wrights. A charming and original 1920's "Garden City" four bedroom detached period home, many of the homes delightful period features remain including original exposed doors and gorgeous joinery. In need of total refurbishment and boasts masses of potential to extend to the rear and loft (subject to the usual planning consents) Positioned just off the famous parkway on the desirable AL8 west side of Welwyn Garden City with a short level walk into town. A true needle in a haystack. Further benefits include a 100+ ft rear garden, garage and driveway with access to the rear garden from the front. A rare occasion to embrace this wonderful home. Catchment of applecroft primary school. A short stroll will see you at the Mainline station serving kings cross in under 25 minutes. An internal viewing comes highly recommended to appreciate the home's noteworthy features. The owners have found with one link above.
Entrance hall

ground floor

lounge

3.63m x 6.1m (11' 11" x 20' 0")
Dining room

3.66m x 4.95m (12' 0" x 16' 3")
Kitchen

3.65m x 3.00m (12' 0" x 9' 10")
Shower room

first floor

landing

bedroom one

4.5m x 3.3m (14' 9" x 10' 10")
Bedroom two

3.57m x 3m (11' 9" x 9' 10")
Bedroom three

3.38m x 2.65m (11' 1" x 8' 8")
Bedroom four

3.67m x 2.90m (12' 0" x 9' 6")
Bathroom

outside

rear garden

front garden

garage

council tax band F

£2762.72
Lease information

999 Year Welwyn Garden City lease from the late 1920's.
Peppercorn Ground Rent.
About the west side

Welwyn Garden City was founded by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the 1920s and designated a new town in 1948. It was aimed to combine the benefits of the city and countryside. Surrounded by rolling Hertfordshire countryside, Welwyn Garden City was an escape from life in overcrowded cities to a place of sunshine, leafy lanes, countryside and cafes. Emphasis was placed on the Garden City's healthy environment. Today it’s a busy and bustling town with a selection of shops, the Howard Shopping Centre is located in the centre of Welwyn Garden City where you can find a selection of high street favourites including John Lewis and Marks & Spencer there is also a Waitrose and a Sainsbury’s in the town. Welwyn Garden also has its own quaint cinema in the town centre, showing the latest films.
Continued

For everyday needs, if you fancy a spot of lunch the town is home to a plethora of coffee shops, independent restaurants and well ­known chains. The Don is considered the best Indian restaurant in Welwyn, which is a popular option to consider for a quality, authentic meal. For those who like to lead an active lifestyle, there is everything from football pitches, golf driving ranges, indoor and outdoor tennis, to an athletics track, a public velodrome and a dry ski slope. Also, there are a number of gyms in the area. Convenient commuter links (The mainline station provides easy access to London’s Kings Cross within 20 minutes) inviting communal spaces plus a wealth of open green space to relax and
recharge.

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