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Property Summary
Located in a cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Ware's town centre, Keith Ian are delighted to offer this well presented three bedroom semi-detached family home. Comprising three bedrooms to the first floor and the ground floor offering a large lounge, kitchen, utility room and family bathroom. Externally there is off street parking to the front for a couple of vehicles plus a nicely proportioned rear garden.
Ware is situated on the north bank of the River Lee, which runs through the town, adding to its scenic charm. The town is a perfect blend of the historic and modern, with its cobbled streets, traditional architecture, and modern amenities.
Despite its wealth of history, Ware is a lively and bustling town, with an array of shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes with a variety of cuisines on offer.
In addition, the town hosts a weekly market to shop for fresh produce and unique products. The town has abundant green spaces providing residents and visitors with recreational spots to relax or exercise, like the River Lea, Tudor Square, and Priory Park.
For those interested in outdoor activities such as exploring nature reserves, bird watching, or cycling, Ware offers an excellent base to explore the surrounding countryside. The town is a short drive away from famous local attractions such as Hertford Castle, Hatfield House, and Paradise Wildlife Park.
Finally, the town has excellent transport links, with the A10 road running through Ware, providing a direct route to London and neighbouring towns. Additionally, the town has good rail connections to destinations like Cambridge and London.
Ware is situated on the north bank of the River Lee, which runs through the town, adding to its scenic charm. The town is a perfect blend of the historic and modern, with its cobbled streets, traditional architecture, and modern amenities.
Despite its wealth of history, Ware is a lively and bustling town, with an array of shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes with a variety of cuisines on offer.
In addition, the town hosts a weekly market to shop for fresh produce and unique products. The town has abundant green spaces providing residents and visitors with recreational spots to relax or exercise, like the River Lea, Tudor Square, and Priory Park.
For those interested in outdoor activities such as exploring nature reserves, bird watching, or cycling, Ware offers an excellent base to explore the surrounding countryside. The town is a short drive away from famous local attractions such as Hertford Castle, Hatfield House, and Paradise Wildlife Park.
Finally, the town has excellent transport links, with the A10 road running through Ware, providing a direct route to London and neighbouring towns. Additionally, the town has good rail connections to destinations like Cambridge and London.
Full Details
Accommodation Comprises
Entrance Hallway
Lounge
Kitchen
Bathroom
Utility
Bedroom One
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three
Garden
Council Tax
Band C
Annual Charge £1,855.16 2022/2023
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