1 bedroom Flat to rent in Pheasant Close Berkhamsted HP4

Rent: £800 pcm

Berkhamsted, HP4 2HQ

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1 Bed(s)
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Street Address

Berkhamsted, HP4 2HQ

Property description

Spectacular unfurnished one bedroom apartment within walking distance to the train station. Available Early May.

This property briefly comprises entrance hall, spacious living and dining area benefiting from copious amounts of natural light and views of the local area, modern kitchen fitted with wall and base units with complimentary worktops over, electric oven / hob with extractor over, fridge/freezer, bathroom fitted with low level WC, wash hand basin and bath with shower over. The property further benefits from ample storage and gas central heating.

Berkhamsted lies on the western edge of Hertfordshire, bordering the Chiltern Hills. Over much of the last millennium it was an important market town with strong royal and literary connections; today it is a vibrant residential and cultural centre, and while it is now part of the Borough of Dacorum it has retained its own strong identity. Together with the adjoining village of Northchurch it is separated from other towns and villages by lovely countryside, all of it in the Metropolitan Green Belt and much of it classified as being an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Hemel Hempstead is one of Hertfordshire's \"new towns\", situated a few miles north west of where the M25 and M1 cross. The new town is also well known for its \"Magic Roundabout\" which allows traffic to go around the roundabout in both directions!

Like Stevenage, this new town developed around a charming old town that still exists today. A Roman Villa use to be situated in Gadebridge Park, near Picotts End in the north west of the town. Elsewhere there are Tudor and Georgian cottages.

The River Gade runs through Hemel Hempstead and joins the Grand Union Canal on the south side of the town. The River Bulbourne also flows into Hemel and joins with the River Gade and the Grand Union Canal.

For shopping, the Marlowes Shopping Centre is near to the town centre, as is Jarman Park, a retail and leisure complex that includes cinema and one of two dry-ski slopes in Hertfordshire. The other dry ski-slope is in Welwyn Garden City. There is an antiques market on a Wednesday and general market on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Hemel Hempstead has one of Hertfordshire's largest industrial and business areas. Kodak have their European headquarters in the town centre, while hundreds of companies are based in Maylands Industrial Estate, including the headquarters for Dixons and Freeserve.

Property Features :

  • Available Early May
  • Apartment
  • Unfurnished
  • Open Plan Living
  • One Bedroom
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