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Church RoadThree Houses Lane, Codicote, Herts, SG4 8TA
Sold
Key features
Sold in January 2024
Rural outlook
Local amenities close by
Development plot
Set in about 13.18 acres
A rare opportunity to acquire a range of agricultural barns, one with planning consent to create a three bedroom residential dwelling, all set within about 13.18 acres.
Wonderful development opportunity.
Lynn EllisProperty agent
Local information
Mileages approx; Old Welwyn village 2.3 Miles, Welwyn Garden City 4.8 miles, Welwyn North Station 3.4 Miles with fast direct line to London Kings Cross from 18 minutes, Hitchin 8.4 Miles, Harpenden 7.5 miles, A1(M) 2.4 Miles, London Luton Airport 10.1 Miles.
The historic village of Codicote, provides some great amenities including a local butchers, newsagents, excellent general stores, bakery, chemist and a good selection of eateries and pubs.
The larger towns of Welwyn, Welwyn Garden City and Hitchin have extensive shopping facilities including an array of national retailers and a large John Lewis (WGC). There are impressive recreational facilities too, including Stanborough Lakes and Gosling Sports Centre with its dry ski slope, indoor and outdoor tennis, velodrome and golf driving range
The village provides a well regarded primary school, whilst state and secondary education includes Sherrards Wood, Hitchin Girls and Hitchin Boys can be found in the nearby towns.
For the commuter, the nearest mainline station can be found at Knebworth which has a fast line to Kings Cross. Hitchin and Harpenden are just 6.4 and 8.5 miles distant which are traditional market towns with a cosmopolitan edge, characterised by bustling high streets of independent boutiques, cafes and restaurants, pubs and other amenities