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House For Sale £375,000
Edgewood Drive, Putteridge


Description
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 07 OCTOBER 2023 12PM - 2PM A HOME TO FEEL GOOD ABOUT A residence with so much to offer, three well appointed bedrooms, two reception areas and a fitted kitchen. A fantastic ground floor, this home boasts all the ingredients for a long-term family home. A well considered adaptation to the lounge and dining room means this social space forms a great connection over looking the rear garden with potential to install French doors if so desired. While petrol headed members of the family knuckle down in the detached garage sun worshippers can soak in some vitamin D in the sunny rear garden.

Located in one of Stopsley's most prestigious locations and within close proximity to Hitchin and the Hertfordshire countryside. This location is notable for its good school catchment and is within a short walk to Stopsley Village.

Make your way upstairs to find three well appointed bedrooms and the family bathroom. The home has excellent potential to extend like so many of the neighbouring properties have already done subject to the necessary planning consent.

Conveniently situated in the highly sought after Putteridge area betwixt Stopsley Village and Hitchin Hertfordshire. Putteridge is a small part of Stopsley Ward. The area spans from Jansell House up towards Butterfield Green and Putteridge High School. The area also includes the University of Bedfordshire Putteridge Bury Campus and surrounding area, which extends into Hertfordshire. Many of the houses were built in the 1930s. The area is surrounded by green space including Butterfield's Green.

The home sits comfortably on Edgewood Drive in one of the most prestigious parts of Stopsley and is on the edge bordering into Hertfordshire. Its location is enviably close to the stunning Putteridge Bury Manor. The Putteridge estate is a mixture of arable farm land and wood land. As well as the occasional visiting muntjac and fallow deer, the estate is home to Lady Amherst's Pheasant as well as the more common pheasant. In December 1926 King George V planted an oak tree in the lawn to the south of the house. In 1965 it was acquired by Luton Borough Council and opened as Putteridge Bury College of Education in 1966. From 1985 the function rooms were gradually renovated to their original splendour and conference centre standards.

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