Bright two-bedroom Harpenden flat with parking, near top schools and fast rail links..
Two allocated off-street parking spaces included
Secure video entry and private bike store
Open-plan kitchen/living with integrated appliances
Principal bedroom with split-level layout and en suite
Approximately 830 sq ft (single-level apartment)
Leasehold: ~119 years remaining
Ground rent £250 pa; council tax above average
Close walk to Harpenden station and top schools
Set within the well-kept St. Margarets Court, this first-floor two-bedroom apartment offers comfortable, practical living in central Harpenden. The open-plan kitchen/dining/living space with integrated appliances and Quartz worktops creates a bright entertaining area that flows naturally from cooking to relaxing. The principal bedroom benefits from a split-level layout and an en suite shower, while a good-sized second bedroom and family bathroom complete the accommodation. The property measures approximately 830 sq ft, offering generous room proportions for a flat of this type.
Practical conveniences include a secure video entry system, two allocated off-street parking spaces, a secure bike store and landscaped communal gardens. Heating is provided by a mains gas boiler with underfloor distribution, and the building presents a modern Tudor Revival aesthetic that sits quietly within a residential pocket close to the town centre and station. The location is a major draw: Harpenden town centre, fast rail links to London St Pancras and several highly rated schools are all within easy walking distance.
Important leasehold facts: the apartment is leasehold with about 119 years remaining and a small annual ground rent of £250. Council tax is above average for the area. These are routine for managed developments but are material to buyers weighing running costs and future mortgage/lease considerations. The property is presented in good order; however any buyer seeking a fully bespoke finish should allow for minor redecoration or personalisation.
This home will suit families wanting excellent schooling nearby, commuters seeking quick rail access to London, or buyers planning a long-term residence in a very affluent part of Hertfordshire. The combination of size, parking, secure entry and proximity to amenities gives it broad appeal while the leasehold and service-cost considerations should be factored into budgets.