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May Fair Place MAY FAIR PLACE GOODWIN DRIVE, ARLESEY, BEDFORDSHIRE, SG15 6AN Beautiful one and two bedroom apartments ideally located in the town of Arlesey in the valley of the River Hiz in beautiful Bedfordshire WELCOME Arlesey is a small peaceful town situated in the county of Bedfordshire, sitting within the River Hiz valley. In historic times, Arlesey was a Royal Manor (Manor of Arleseybury) and a market town, once known as the most prosperous parish in the area and is mentioned in the Domesday Book The local area Arlesey is famous for its bricks from five factories until their The town benefits from a range of shops and community closure in 1992, and now with a claim to fame as the most popular services, including a health centre, library, schools and commuter choice in Bedfordshire. It is also reputed to have the recreational facilities. St Peters Church is situated at the Church longest high street in Britain. End side of the town and was built over 900 years ago by the monks of Waltham Abbey. Arlesey is a very friendly and welcoming community, with good transport links particularly by rail which provides an excellent The market towns of Hitchin and Letchworth Garden City are service to the larger local towns of Stevenage, Biggleswade and both under six miles away, whilst Biggleswade is around ten Sandy, as well as to London and Peterborough. miles north, offering further amenities and high street shops. Fox & Duck, Arlesey River Hiz at Hitchin SPECIFICATION Homes elegantly crafted to match your lifestyle. Kitchen Interiors • Contemporary grey gloss fitted kitchen • Double glazed UPVC windows units with worktops • Plot 13 only - BT point to lounge • Zanussi single electric oven • Plot 15 only – BT point to lounge • Zanussi extractor hood and bedroom 2 • Zanussi 4 burner gas hob • TV point to lounge and bedroom 1 • Glass splashback to hob • 80/20 carpet to all living areas • Integrated Hotpoint fridge freezer, • Carbon monoxide detector washing machine and dishwasher • Smoke detector • 1.5 bowl sink • Combi boiler • Ceramic floor tiles • Gas central heating Exteriors Bathroom • Sky Q cabling • White bathroom suite • Plot 13 only – 1 parking space • Chrome heated towel rail • Plot 15 only – 2 parking spaces • Ideal standard Alto ecotherm shower • 125 year lease • Glass shower screen • LABC warranty – • Ceramic floor tiles Central Bedfordshire • Full height ceramic wall tiles to all • Access property via your own private three walls around bath and half external front door - no need to height to remaining walls use a communal entrance PLOT 13: 1B Flat 57 sqm (613.5 sqft) PLOT 13: 1B Flat 57 sqm (613.5 sqft) PLOT 15: 2B Flat GROUND FLOOR PLAN 65 sqm (700 sqft) PLOT 15: 2B Flat GROUND FLOOR PLAN 65FLOOR sqm (700 sqft) PLANS PLOT 13: 1B Flat 57 sqm (613.5 sqft) PLOT 15: 2B Flat GROUND FLOOR PLAN 65 sqm (700 sqft) 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Plot 13 | 14 Goodwin Drive, Arlesey, Plot 15 | 12 Goodwin Drive, Arlesey, Bedfordshire, SG15 6AN Bedfordshire, SG15 6AN FRONT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION PLOT 13: 1B Flat 57 sqm (613.5 sqft) Store Store PLOT 15: 2B Flat Kitchen GROUND FLOOR PLAN 65 sqm (700 sqft) Bathroom Kitchen F/F Living / F/F Dining Room Bathroom Store Bedroom Hall Hall Living / Dining Room FRONTFront Elevation ELEVATION Bedroom 2 Store FRONTFront Elevation ELEVATION Bedroom 1 PLOT 15: 2B Flat 65 sqm (700 sqft) PLOT 13: 1B Flat 57 sqm (613.5 sqft) Store Store GROUND FLOOR PLAN Kitchen Store Store Bathroom F/F Kitchen Kitchen Bathroom Living / F/F F/F Dining Room Kitchen Bathroom Living / F/F Dining Room Bathroom Store Store Store Store Bedroom Kitchen Bathroom Kitchen F/F Living / HallBedroom Hall F/F Dining Room Bathroom Living / Hall Hall Store Living / Dining Room Dining Room Bedroom Hall Hall Bedroom 2 Store FRONT ELEVATION Living / Bedroom 1 Dining Room Bedroom 2 Store FRONT ELEVATION Bedroom 2 Store FRONT ELEVATION Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 PLOT 15: 2B Flat 65 sqm (700 sqft) PLOT 15: 2B Flat PLOT 13: 1B Flat 57 sqm (613.5 sqft) Ground Floor PLOT 15: 652B sqm Flat (700Ground sqft) Floor PLOT 13: 1B Flat 65 sqm (700 sqft) GROUND FLOOR PLAN PLOT 13: 571B sqm Flat (613.5 sqft) 57 sqm (613.5 sqft) GROUNDN FLOOR PLAN N GROUND FLOOR PLAN 13 1 1 13 13 1 Dimensions Dimensions Living / Living / Dining Room 4.58m x 3.73m 15’ 0” x 12’ 3” Dining Room 5.43m x 3.58m 17’ 10” x 11’ 9” Kitchen 3.73m x 2.01m 12’ 3” x 6’ 7” Kitchen 3.28m x 2.41m 10’ 9” x 7’ 11” Bedroom 4.26m x 3.08m 14’ 0” x 10’ 1” Bedroom 1 3.99m x 2.97m 13’ 1” x 9’ 9” Bedroom 2 2.97m x 2.85m 9’ 9” x 9’ 4” Total Area 57 m2 / 613 ft2 Total Area 65 m2 / 700 ft2 Floor measurements are indicative only. MAY FAIR To Peterborough HENLOWH NLOWOWW ASTWICASASTWIS WICKCK To Shefford & A6 to Bedford Arlesey A1(M) PLACE CHIMEA50 DELL,7 WHITWELL,Arlesey Road HITCHEN, Stotf old R HERTFORDSHIRE, SG4 8BSoad NEWNHAWNHHAAAMM Location details CHURCHCHC Arlesey Train Station is located END Lane oad ch 1.5 miles from May Fair Place and A50 hin R MAY FAIR Chur An Arlesey c Village Store 7 offers direct train links to London Hit Stotfold PLACE Co-op St Pancras in around 40 minutes*, ARARLESEYRLL To Hitchin and to Cambridge in under A507 Great No 50 minutes*. RADWELLRADWEDWW L rt Arlesey is within easy reach of the Hitchin Road h R Londis High St oad A50 A1(M), providing direct access to Nort London and the North. London on R 7 oad To Royston & Tesco Cambridge A505 Luton Airport is situated less than Hit Express c 15 miles away†. hin R A1(M) NORTONO oad oad Blue Baldock Source: *www.nationalrail.co.uk Lagoon ord R B505 †www.google.co.uk/maps LLETCHWORTHLETCETTCTCHWOCHWORTHORORTTHH otf To Stevenage To Hitchin St GARRDENDENN CICITYCITTTYY FOR SAT NAV USE: SG15 6RA TrSITEing PLAN High treet N 13 1 1 Key 13 1 bedroom apartment 1 13 2 bedroom apartment For further information call 01442 292381 or email [email protected] www.hightownhomes.com Hightown Homes Hightown House Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead HightownHomes Herts HP2 4XH Hightown Homes is a trading name of Hightown Housing Association. A charitable housing association. We take every care to ensure that the correct information is given. We hope you find it useful, however complete accuracy is not guaranteed and the information is expressly excluded from any contract. Design and layout details are subject to Local Authority approval and all room sizes are approximate dimensions. We would like to point out that the computer-generated images, floor plans, sizes, specification and any other layouts are for guidance only. Hightown Housing Association Limited is a Community Benefit Society with registration number 18077R. Registered with the Homes and Communities Agency registration number L2179.
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