Chain-free two-bedroom character home with private walled garden and allocated parking.
Victorian-styled two-bedroom freehold in gated development
High ceilings, tall windows and attractive architrave throughout
Walled east/south courtyard garden with patio and timber shed
Two allocated parking spaces plus visitor parking
Living room needs modernisation; some cosmetic updating advised
Solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) may need upgrade
Slow broadband speeds in the area may affect working from home
Council tax above average; small monthly grounds maintenance fee
An attractively proportioned two-bedroom character home set within an exclusive gated development on the edge of Buntingford. Built in 1996 as an addition to a converted friary, the house keeps period proportions—high ceilings, tall windows and attractive architrave—while offering allocated parking and a private walled garden that faces east and south.
The layout suits someone downsizing or seeking a low-maintenance town-edge home: compact living spaces over two storeys, a practical kitchen with integrated oven and room for utilities, and two well-sized bedrooms with built-in storage. Outdoor space is private and mature, with patio, shed and a small enclosed garden ideal for morning sun and container planting.
Buyers should note a few practical considerations. Broadband speeds are slow in the area, walls are solid brick (insulation assumed absent), and the living room would benefit from modernisation to match contemporary finishes. Council tax is above average and there is a modest grounds maintenance fee; overall running costs should be checked before committing.
This is a chain-free freehold with two allocated parking spaces and visitor bays — a rare convenience for a town-edge character property. It will appeal to buyers who value period detail, privacy and a manageable outdoor space, and who are comfortable updating cosmetic elements to their taste.