A well presented and spacious first floor split level maisonette situated in a most convenient residential location just over half a mile from Chesham town centre and Metropolitan Line station. The property provides light and airy accommodation throughout and further benefits from off street parking and a rear garden. No upper Chain. EPR: E - Council Tax Band: B - Leasehold: 199 years from 1st Jan 1994 - Building insurance: August 2022-August 2023 - £146.50 - No service charge - Ground rent: £50 per annum
Directions
From our office proceed along Broad Street and take the 3rd turning on your left into Sunnyside Road, continue along and the property can be found on the right-hand side.
Location
Chesham is a popular old market town within the Chilterns and positioned at the end of the Metropolitan Line providing a fast rail service into the West End and City of London (Baker Street approx. 55 minutes). The town provides a busy pedestrianised high street, featuring a twice weekly market selling local produce, specialist individual shops and national retailers including Waitrose, Boots and Sainsburys. In addition, the Elgiva theatre/cinema offers a regular programme whilst Lowndes Park includes a lake, child’s playground and immediate access to the surrounding countryside which forms part of the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Chesham Station is approximately 0.5 miles from the property and access to the motorway network can be found at nearby Hemel Hempstead (M1), Chorleywood (M25) and Beaconsfield (M40).
The area is also recognised for its highly regarded schooling at both primary and senior level including the acclaimed Chesham Grammar School and the renowned Dr Challoner’s Grammar Schools. Independent schooling is also well catered for with Chesham Preparatory School (mixed), The Beacon School (Boys) and Heatherton School (girls) locally for nursery to Year 8: whilst senior schooling can be found at Berkhamsted School (Boys and Girls), Royal Masonic (Girls) & Pipers Corner (Girls).
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