£550,000
Chestnut Lane, Amersham, HP6
- 3 beds
£550,000
- 3 beds
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Conveniently situated on a quiet lane with good access to the town centre and station, and within catchment of Elengeni and Chestnut Lane schools, we are delighted to bring to the market this well presented three double bedroom family home with garage, driveway and gardens.
The property was built in the 1970`s and had significant updating since. The ground floor accommodation comprises entrance porch, entrance hall with cloakroom, separate living room and dining room, both with garden access and a good sized eat in kitchen. Upstairs, three double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the accommodation.
The west-facing rear garden has a sunny aspect and is laid to lawn with a patio area and selection of mature shrubs and trees. To the front, there is a further lawn area, driveway parking and garage which could be converted STPP for increased family accommodation. A viewing is highly recommended.
EPC: C
Council Tax Band: E
LOCATION
Amersham has two clearly distinguishable parts. The ancient market town (Old Amersham) is quietly alluring. It retains its olde English look and deservedly attracts visitors all year round.
Amersham-on-the-Hill (known as top Amersham to locals) has the feel of a steadily developing modern town. It provides the convenient amenities today`s population demands.
The trains from Amersham run right into Baker Street/Marylebone and the roads quickly lure you out towards the open country with its scattering of farms, riding stables, tea shops and footpaths.
The Tuesday market and annual French and Italian summer markets are a focal point in the town`s calendar.
A pleasantly mixed-age population, Amersham is an increasingly popular choice for families with young children. Parenting becomes significantly easier and children have the childhood they deserve in this ever evolving town.
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