Upgraded and well presented, a two double bedroom property in the much sought after Castle Quarter, with a generous first floor bathroom, cloakroom and bi-fold doors to the garden.
Stripped floors, a fireplace and plantation shutters are all on offer in the house. There is plenty of storage from various cupboards too.
A lovely chequered tile hallway leads to a large living room with exposed floorboards. There is a sitting area to the front with the bay window and working open fire with cupboards and shelving in the alcoves either side. The dining end of the room is currently a playroom with a door to the garden side return, understairs cupboard and storage cupboard in the chimney breast.
A generous kitchen breakfast room sits at the back of the house with bi-fold doors to the garden. There are cream fronted shaker style cabinets with an abundance of storage and worktop space. The sink has a window opposite to gaze out of, and there is an induction hob and electric oven. Space for two fridge freezers, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. There is a cloakroom at the beginning of the kitchen with cupboard housing the combi boiler.
On the first floor, the main bedroom is at the front of the house with built in wardrobes either side of the chimney breast, two windows to flood it with natural light and new panelling to one wall.
Bedroom two is a good size double bedroom also with panelling and a window to the back garden.
The bathroom is large with oversized shower, big corner bath, wooden cabinet with countertop sink and a toilet. There is a window to the rear and Velux window for added light.
Outside the rear garden has a lawn area and terrace at the back of the plot for catching the afternoon evening sun. The borders are planted with shrubs and flowers with a gate that gives access to the street. The side return of the garden is currently used for storage.
The local area boasts a wonderful community spirit and is highly regarded for its amenities. St Cuthberts Street & Castle Road are home to two family butchers, a fishmonger, a zero-waste shop, independent wine & craft beer shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and independent shops. Bedford is also well known for its easy commute to London (43 minutes to St Pancras) and excellent schooling options for both state and private education.
EPC rated D
Council tax band C