LAUNCHING ON SATURDAY 17TH MAY - A collection of 12 Shared Ownership apartments & houses are now available in Bishop's Stortford! Register your interest to find out how to arrange a viewing.
Nine 1 & 2-bedroom apartments and three 2 & 3-bedroom houses will be available.
- Parking available to all properties
- Fantastic location
- Fitted Symphony kitchens with integrated appliances - extractor, hob & oven, fridge-freezer, washing machine and slimline dishwasher
- Fitted carpets to bedrooms
- Private gardens to houses OR private balcony/terrace to apartments
- 990-year lease
- Predicted Energy Rating: B
- Shares available from 45%
Location
Bishop's Stortford is a market town with a long history that is still thriving in the 21st century. It's great for shopping, from traditional stalls to a modern mall. There’s an impressive arts complex offering live theatre, dance, cinema and a museum of local history. You’ll have a good choice of schools and excellent medical facilities, including a local hospital. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside. A stroll through the ancient royal hunting grounds of Hatfield Forest is the perfect way to relax and unwind after a hard week at work. The whole of East Anglia is waiting to be discovered. One weekend you could be wandering around the historic colleges of Cambridge, while the next you could be cheering on a winner in the three thirty at Newmarket. Ely, with its famous cathedral, and the charming olde worlde town of Bury St Edmunds are also within reach. The air museum at Duxford is a quick drive up the motorway. Then, when you fancy a night on the town, the bright lights of London are waiting.
From Bishop’s Stortford station, you can be in London Liverpool Street in under 50 minutes and there are excellent rail links to Colchester, Cambridge, Norwich and King’s Lynn. There are also frequent bus and coach services. As well as connecting you to London, the nearby M11 joins you to the M25 and national motorway network. And, of course, there’s an airport on hand for when you wish to travel further afield. Though, maybe best of all, is an afternoon on your bike riding the towpath of the River Stort.
Priority must go to those who currently live and/or work in East Herts.