Chain-free, freehold Victorian end-of-terrace cottage
A newly renovated two-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace cottage set close to Biggleswade town centre and mainline station. The ground floor has two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and French doors opening onto an impressive south-facing garden of about 90ft — ideal for outdoor living and families. Off-street parking for up to four cars is accessed via a rear gate, a rare convenience for this area.
Internally the property presents character features such as a traditional fireplace with log burner and wooden floors, together with updated fixtures and a four-piece bathroom. The layout suits first-time buyers or a small family seeking low-movement homeownership: chain-free, freehold and within a short walk of shops, schools and transport links (approximately 0.5–0.6 miles to the mainline).
Buyers should note the EPC rating of 66 (D) and the house’s original solid-brick construction, which suggests limited wall insulation unless previously upgraded. That may affect heating costs despite mains gas central heating. Council Tax Band B keeps running costs relatively modest. Overall, this is a characterful, practical home with a large garden and strong commuter appeal, offered without a forward chain.