Recently modernised throughout, this beautifully presented home is one of three properties converted in 1996 from a 1947-built telephone exchange. Positioned on the first floor above the off-road, covered parking area, it enjoys an almost detached feel and benefits from a rare freehold title with no ground rent or service charges. A staircase leads to the private entrance, opening into a bright open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space with high ceilings and exposed brickwork. There are two bedrooms and a stylish, modern bathroom. A feature ladder leads to a galleried mezzanine—ideal as a study or occasional guest room. There is also an outdoor locked cupboard space.
The High Street has a range of shops, pubs and cafés including the Green Man pub, Sole & Duck and the Duchess of Cambridge. Anstey way has a small parade of shops including a fish and chip shop, a cycle shop, florist, deli and bun shop. There is a doctor’s surgery on Beverley Way and the local dentist on Bishops Road in addition to a recently built Sainsbury’s Local on Kestrel Rise and Waitrose on Hauxton Road.
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