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1 bed home, Sawyers Court, Sturlas Way

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1 bed home, Sawyers Court, Sturlas Way

Last few two bedroom apartments in Waltham Cross available on a part buy, part rent basis to residents of London, Hertfordshire and Essex with priority going to housing association or council tenants and people registered on the Broxbourne local authority housing waiting list.

For more information and to arrange a viewing contact Steve Spelman on 07736 697 242.

Development
Sawyers Court
Status
Available
Eligibility

If you are a Broxbourne resident or Hertfordshire Key Worker you will need to fill in an application form from http://www.leavalleyhomes.co.uk/

If you are an Essex resident or Essex Key Worker you will need to fill in an application form from http://www.moat.co.uk/moatweb/

If you are a London resident you will need to fill in an application form from http://www.housingoptions.co.uk/

Features

Built to a high quality specification, these homes come with:

 

  • Integrated kitchens with stainless steel oven, hob and hood
  • Walk-on balconies to some apartments
  • Close proximity to both Waltham Cross town centre and train station
  • Double glazing
  • Controlled access to communal areas
  • Controlled vehicle access to development
  • Cycle storage
  • Easy access to M25 and A10
  • Electric central heating
  • Entry phone system
  • Lift serving some floors
  • Sky satellite connection
  • White bathroom suite with steel bath
  • Brushed stainless steel ironmongery
  • Built-in wardrobes in master bedroom
  • Car parking
  • 12-year NHBC warranty
Accessible Homes Rating: Yet to be classified
Local amenities

Waltham Cross is a thriving, friendly town near to the Hertfordshire/Essex border. It takes its name from the Eleanor Cross set up here by Edward I to mark where the body of his wife, Eleanor of Castille, rested on its journey South to Westminster Abbey. It is one of 12 crosses erected to mark the overnight stops of the funeral corsage.

As well as boasting this landmark, Waltham Cross edges the Lea Valley Park, which runs from the Thames in East London out to Ware in Hertfordshire and offers opportunity for cycling, walking, picnics and watersports.

There are plans to make the area around the cross into a piazza-style environment, which could attract pavement restaurants. The main town centre is pedestrianised, and has banks, shops and restaurants. Indian, Chinese and Italian are among the cuisines on offer. A number of shops including Sainsbury’s are within the Pavilion Shopping Centre, close to Sawyers Court. A small market is held on Wednesdays and Fridays, and lovers of fresh produce can visit a farmers’ market takes place once a month up the road in Hoddesdon. The Brookfield retail park, on the outskirts of Cheshunt, offers a selection of superstore retailers including Marks & Spencer, Argos, Tesco, Next, Boots and JD Sports.

Visit www.broxbourne.gov.uk for more information on the borough and a guide to local amenities.

Transport

Situated within a mile of both the M25 and the A10, Waltham Cross is an ideal base for visiting all parts of the UK and beyond. There are bus services to several surrounding towns and into London, the area is also served by the N279, which means you won't get stuck getting home from an evening out in London's west end or trendy Camden. These new homes are well positioned to gain access to rail links into Liverpool Street and out to Hertford, Cambridge and Stanstead airport - running from nearby Theobalds Grove, Waltham Cross and Cheshunt stations.

Local authority
Broxbourne
Next steps

For more information and to arrange a viewing contact Steve Spelman on 07736 697 242.

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