**chain free** Well Positioned first floor apartment in a private and contemporary block. Two double bedrooms with the added bonus of an en-suite to bedroom one plus fitted wardrobes. The apartment has a lovely large entrance hall. There are many features to enjoy including allocated parking bay and separate kitchen with integrated appliances leading off the living area which also has a large alcove. Long lease! There are well landscaped gardens and immaculate communal areas as well. Positioned a short walk from the mainline station serving Kings Cross and Moorgate in under 30 minutes. Close proximity to major road links such as the A414 and A1m. Energy rating C. An ideal investment and could achieve in the region of £1100 pcm.
Accommodation
communal entrance hall
Security intercom entrance. Maintained carpeted hallway and stairs. The post boxes are outside the entrance to the block.
Entrance hall
Storage cupboard.
Lounge/diner
5.89m x 3.73m (19' 4" x 12' 3") Juliet balcony to front.
Kitchen
2.97m x 2.13m (9' 9" x 7' 0") A range of wall and base units, integrated dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer. Fitted oven with inset hob and extractor. Window for ventilation, tiled floor and splash backs.
Bedroom one
3.1m x 3.05m (10' 2" x 10' 0")
En-suite
bedroom two
3.38m x 2.36m (11' 1" x 7' 9")
Bathroom
communal gardens
Manicured gardens surrounding the site with lawn areas and mature shrubs. There is also a lockable bike store and bin store.
Parking arrangements
Allocated parking bay for one car. Plenty of additional visitors bays which are unrestricted.
Lease information
Lease: 125 Years from 2005, includes buildings insurance.
Ground Rent: £150 Per annum (tbc)
Service Charge: We have been informed by the managing agents the annual service charge is £1,113.
Council tax band C
£1766.36
About welwyn garden city
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. 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 the town centre is a busy and bustling place with a selection of shops. The Howard Shopping Centre is located in the centre, where you can find a selection of high street favourites including John Lewis. There is also a Waitrose, Sainsburys and aldi. There is also a quaint cinema, showing the latest films. If you fancy a spot of lunch the town is home to a plethora of coffee shops, independent restaurants and well known chains including the French restaurant Cote which overlooks the fountain and for a real buzzing atmosphere, Bills is a great place to meet friends.