This *THREE* bedroom mid-terraced house is within minutes from RAF Lakenheath benefiting from *OPEN PLAN* lounge/diner, kitchen with some appliances, garden and off street parking. (APM2489)
This modern three bedroom house on Lords Walk in Lakenheath benefits from spacious accommodation including a kitchen with some appliances, open plan lounge/dining area and off street parking. This property is located just outside of RAF Lakenheath and is just ten minutes to RAF Mildenhall.
Available: Late July.
Heating: Air source central heating.
Pets: No.
Deposit: £1,440.00.
Council Tax: Band - A - £1,333.86. (2024/25)
(Active duty military members are exempt)
Agents note: Stock photos used.
In more detail the accommodation comprises of:-
LOUNGE/DINER:
Stairs to first floor with understairs storage. Storage cupboard. Window to front. Door to rear.
KITCHEN:
Range of wall and base units with one and a half bowl sink, hob with extractor over, spaces for washing machine, dryer and dishwasher. Window to rear.
ON THE FIRST FLOOR:
LANDING:
BEDROOM ONE:
Fitted cupboard. Window to rear.
BEDROOM TWO:
Window to front.
BEDROOM THREE:
Window to rear.
BATHROOM:
White suite comprising of P-shaped bath with shower over, low level wc and handbasin built in vanity unit. Mirror. Window to rear.
OUTSIDE:
To the rear is a bin store with small patio area, rest mainly laid to lawn and to the front is a gravel drive with off street parking for 2-3 cars.
Lakenheath has a wide range of amenities including:- shops, local services, public house, church, a national bank, modern doctors surgery and schooling for primary age. "Sports Pavilion” on the playing fields adds a further range of sports and leisure facilities to the existing Football and Cricket clubs. Lakenheath also boasts a railway station approximately 2 miles from the centre of the village. Lakenheath is approximately 5 miles from Mildenhall, 6 miles from Brandon and 12 miles from Thetford where a larger range of services and facilities can be found. Via the A14 it is easy to access the A11 five ways roundabout and subsequently through to Newmarket to the south, Cambridge to the west and Bury St Edmunds to the east with convenient ease.