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The perfect ‘bolthole‘ property with the benefit of off-road
parking. This beautifully presented one bedroom terraced bungalow
is a stone‘s throw from the town centre and a great alternative to
a one bedroom apartment, without the leasehold costs!
Accommodation
LoungeDiner
12‘ 6"e; x 11‘ 5"e; (3.81m x 3.48m) Feature
fireplace with electric burner, Skylight window, two double glazed
windows to the front with shutters, radiator.
Kitchen
8‘ 9"e; x 6‘ 2"e; (2.67m x 1.88m) A range of base
and wall mounted units with work surfaces over, stainless steel
sink and drainer with mixer tap, integrated oven with electric hob
and extractor over, space for appliances, gas combi-boiler.
Bedroom
14‘ 3"e; x 9‘ 3"e; (4.34m x 2.82m) Skylight window,
two double glazed windows to the front with shutters, two
radiators.
Bathroom
A suite comprising of an L-shaped bath with electric shower over,
low level WC, wash hand basin, heated towel rail, Skylight window,
double glazed window to the rear.
Outside
Parking
Off-road parking space for one car.
Directions
From the centre of Ampthill, take Dunstable Street towards
Flitwick, take the first left into Baker Street, number 7a is
approx 20 yards down on the right hand side corner.
THESE ARE PRELIMINARY DETAILS TO BE APPROVED BY THE VENDOR
AMPTHILL - is a Georgian market town steeped in history with
connections to Henry VIII. Situated between Bedford and Luton it
has a population of about 14,000. A regular market with local
traders has taken place on Thursdays for centuries. The town has
several lively pubs, a wide variety of very well-regarded
restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket and a selection of small
independent specialist shops and a small museum. A number of small
businesses such as solicitors, estate agents, financial services,
hairdressers, and music schools are located in town. Larger
businesses are to be found on the commercial and industrial
developments on the outskirts, along the town-s bypass. Ampthill
Great Park is beautiful, a great place to walk the dogs. There-s a
children-s play area and a place to get a snack and a refreshment.
It also hosts a three day music and family gala weekend in the
summer. Ampthill also has a high concentration of public amenities,
The local Upper School in Ampthill, Redborne School, is a very
successful 13 - 18 school. There is a bus service to Bedford and a
private bus to the excellent Harpur Trust schools. There is also a
doctor-s surgery, fire & ambulance stations. Ampthill benefits from
excellent commuter links, located between junctions 12 and 13 of
the M1, nearby the A6 links Luton to Bedford and the A421 an
efficient road into Milton Keynes. Ampthill is twinned with Nissan
Lez Enservne in France. There are also rugby, football, cricket and
bowls clubs.
NB
It is becoming increasingly likely that modern developments have a
management company responsible for communal areas such as play
areas and opens greens, therefore this will usually incur
management fees.
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