3-bedroom Semi-Detached for rent at Palmer Close, Shefford, SG17

Palmer Close, Shefford, SG17 Shefford
£1650\mo
£381\wk
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  • 1 Bathroom
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Houses - Semi-Detached (Unfurnished)
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  • Available from: 21/08/2026
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Refurbished | Integrated appliances | Garage and Driveway | Rear Garden and Side Garden | Conservatory | Available Now

Welcome to this beautifully refurbished three-bedroom semi-detached family home, perfectly positioned in a sought-after location that combines the tranquility of countryside living with the convenience of town centre amenities just a short walk away. This charming property offers a spacious reception room, a contemporary kitchen equipped with integrated appliances, a lovely conservatory overlooking the rear garden, and the added benefits of both a garage and driveway, making it an ideal residence for those seeking comfort, style, and practicality.

Set in a picturesque area renowned for its peaceful surroundings, this property has countryside walks right on your doorstep, providing a perfect escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Despite the rural charm, the town centre is easily accessible on foot, offering a variety of shops, cafes, and essential amenities, ensuring that daily convenience is never compromised. The community is friendly and well-established, making it an excellent place for families looking to settle in a welcoming neighbourhood.

Additional practical features include a garage and driveway, offering convenient off-road parking and extra storage solutions.

Don’t miss out on making this exceptional semi-detached house your new family home.

 Council tax band C = £2020.94

 Holding deposit  £380.76

Deposit  £1903.80

 Broadband

 Standard 15MBPS

Superfast 74MBPS

 Ultrafast  1000MBPS

EPC Band D

Sheep-ford, now known as Shefford, is a busy market community with the friendliness of a village, located on the Hertfordshire/Bedfordshire boundary. It’s origin stems from various sheep crossings, and the shepherds tracks took on the appearance of primitive roads, eventually creating a trading centre. The right to hold a market was granted

in the 13th century and still remains today, every Friday morning.

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