Each of these distinctive homes form part of a small development that is set back from the road in a quiet cul-de-sac. Close to St John’s Park, Bethell Court is just half a mile from the town centre and on the doorstep of many country walks and cycle routes. An exciting new development forming part of a well-established local community, proudly built by HLL.
Each of the homes offer fully fitted contemporary Howdens kitchens with quartz work surfaces and integrated appliances to include induction hob, electric oven, extractor, fridge freezer and dishwasher.
The bathrooms are finished to the same high standard with tiling from a selected range by Porcelanosa and complemented by white sanitary ware with chrome fittings.
Externally, each property is finished with two parking spaces including an electric car charging point.
LOCATION
Hitchin is a vibrant picture-perfect market town rich with history. Throughout you’ll find some stunning nods to the past with buildings dating from the 15th Century, Edwardian and Georgian eras. St Mary’s Church is a prominent feature in the town, sitting proudly on the river bank overlooking Memorial Fountain.
From independent retailers and boutiques to high-street favourites, Hitchin has something to suit everyone. Traditional pubs, lively bars and an eclectic mix of restaurants line the streets and more recently it has provided the perfect backdrop for BBC’s Doctor Foster.
There is no better way to see the strong sense of community than the weekly markets that are situated on the cobbled Market Place. Offering anything from local produce and crafts markets, specialist antiques to car boots on a Sunday; there is something for everyone. Every July it hosts the Hitchin Festival with over 100 different events celebrating the artistic, cultural and community life of the town. Don’t just get involved in July; there are drama, music and art groups running throughout the year, along with ample opportunity to get involved in a sports club with football, cricket, bowls and tennis just some of those on offer.
Slightly further afield is Hitchin Lavender, a small family run flower farm with rows of aromatic purple blooms, acres of sunflowers and a wild flower meadow which is definitely worth a visit.
Excellent schooling and easy transport links offer big draws for everyday living. Hitchin train station is under a mile from the development with trains south to Finsbury Park and Kings Cross in 25 and 41 minutes respectively and trains north to Cambridge in 32 mins. The A1 connects you up and down the country with Junction 8 just 3 miles away.