Listed for £425,000
January 7, 2026
Sold for £223,500
2013
Sold for £163,000
2003
Sold for £128,000
2001
Sold for £86,000
1996
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Bathroom - Window to rear aspect. White suite comprising: Fully tiled paneled bath with wall mounted shower and glass screen, push button WC, wall mounted wash hand basin fitted into bespoke vanity unit with storage cupboards. Fully tiled walls, chrome heated towel rail, wall mirror, ceramic tiled flooring.
External -
Front Garden - Picket fence to front and side perimeter. Small garden area with artificial grass and wooden built-in seating area, paved pathway to front door. External light, side gated access to rear garden.
Rear Garden - Fence perimeter, personal door into garage. External tap, side and rear gated access. Entertaining patio and lawn laid with artificial grass, garden planter with established plants, backing onto green space.
Garage/ Driveway - 5.28m x 2.50m (17'3" x 8'2") - Single garage with up and over door, fitted with light, power and eave storage. Driveway parking for 3 cars.
Additional Property Information - Freehold
EPC: Rating tbc
Council tax: Band D
Mains utilities
Traditional brick and block construction
Local Area - Baldock is an historic market town, it has a population of around 10,000 and is situated within the district council area of North Hertfordshire and the county of Hertfordshire.
Easy access to A1/M1, fast trains into London Kings Cross & St Pancras from Baldock railway station circa 30mins.
Even though it is the smallest town in North Herts district, it has many architecturally significant buildings with more listed buildings than any of the others in the district. In fact, it is among only five towns in the whole of Hertfordshire listed by the Council for British Archaeology as being of national importance. Baldock almost runs into the larger Letchworth Garden City, the two lying each side of the A1 motorway.
With its impressive architectural heritage, true to its history as a coaching town and centre of the malting industry, it is still very popular with socialites and party goers. At the same time, it has its own vibrant community life and ancient and attractive shopping environment, boasting excellent restaurants, pubs, bakery and butchers and especially excellent schools.
Agents Notes - The apparatus, equipment, fittings and services for this property have not been tested by the agent, all interested parties will need to satisfy themselves as to the condition of any such items or services. All measurements are approximate and therefore may be subject to a small margin of error.
These details are to be used as a guide only and their accuracy is therefore not guaranteed.