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£375,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleGreen Lane, Hitchin SG4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
A house and garden setting that feels unusually open for somewhere this close to central Hitchin
Parking for several cars, avoiding the daily competition for spaces common with town-centre living
Separate entrance hall, keeping coats, shoes and arrivals away from the main living room
Refitted kitchen with storage and work surfaces on both sides, making practical use of the available space
17ft living and dining room with enough separation for relaxing, eating and having friends over
Wide garden doors bringing in the green outlook and making summer meals easy to take outdoors
Two genuinely usable bedrooms, with space for guests, home working or separate routines
Bathroom with a shower for quick starts and a bath when there is time to slow down
Detached garden office overlooking the River Purwell and recreation ground, away from the distractions of the house
Hitchin station and town centre both reachable on foot, so the car can stay at home when it suits
Set back from the road, the house has a far more open setting than many homes this close to the town and station. There is a large area to the front, parking for several cars and a planted pergola that creates somewhere sheltered to sit without using the private garden behind the house. It immediately feels less confined than the typical town-centre home.
The entrance hall keeps coats, shoes and everyday clutter away from the living room, while the kitchen has been refitted to make better use of its long, narrow shape. Storage runs along both sides, leaving a clear working route through the room, and the combination of full-height cupboards, broad work surfaces and integrated cooking space means it functions properly rather than simply looking new. Its position away from the main room also keeps cooking, laundry and washing-up separate from the place where you relax or have friends over.
The living and dining room stretches across the full depth of the house. There is space for a proper sofa and television arrangement without losing the dining area at the other end, so meals do not have to happen from a tray or at a makeshift table. Wide glazed doors bring the garden and green outlook into the room, while also making it easy to carry food and drinks straight out when the weather allows.
Both bedrooms are useful rooms rather than one main bedroom accompanied by a box room. One has a conventional shape with room for a double bed and freestanding furniture, while the other sits within the roofline and already shows how easily a desk can be included without sacrificing the bed. That makes the layout particularly practical for a couple who occasionally work separately, someone who wants guests to stay, or an individual who would rather keep work and sleep in different rooms.
The bathroom gives you both options: A shower over the bath for busy mornings and somewhere to soak when speed is not the priority. Storage beneath the basin and a heated towel rail help keep the room practical without filling it with additional furniture.
The garden is one of the reasons this home stands apart. It is not simply an enclosed strip behind the house; it has lawn, established planting and enough depth to create different areas rather than expecting one patio to serve every purpose. The living room opens directly onto it, but the most interesting part sits at the far end.
The detached cabin is currently arranged as a home office, physically separated from the house and looking towards the River Purwell and the open recreation ground beyond. You can close the door at the end of the working day rather than seeing a desk from the sofa, while the setting gives the room a very different feel from an office squeezed beneath the stairs. It could work just as well for creative work, exercise, gaming or hobbies.
Beyond the garden, the river and open green space change how the whole property feels. There are no houses immediately pressing against the rear boundary, and the outlook gives you greenery, wildlife and a sense of space that is difficult to find this close to the centre of Hitchin.
Hitchin offers more than just a fast train to London. Its centre retains the feel of a proper market town, with independent cafés, restaurants, shops and a lively market square at its heart. Green spaces, walking routes and characterful neighbourhoods are all close by, making it easy to enjoy life beyond the high street.
This home is better suited to first-time buyers, young couples, commuters, downsizers, or anyone looking for a fresh start than a family needing multiple bedrooms for older children. It offers features that are often hard to find in Hitchin: Off-street parking, a generous garden, a dedicated workspace, and an open outlook beyond the neighbouring fence.
| additional information
Council Tax Band - D
EPC Rating - D
| ground floor
Lounge / Diner: Approx 17' 1" x 10' 9" (5.21m x 3.28m)
Kitchen: Approx 11' 2" x 5' 0" (3.40m x 1.52m)
| first floor
Bedroom One: Approx 10' 9" x 7' 7" (3.28m x 2.31m)
Bedroom Two: Approx 11' 3" x 7' 9" (3.43m x 2.36m)
Bathroom: Approx 7' 8" x 4' 7" (2.34m x 1.40m)
| outside
Cabin / Office: Approx 9' 3" x 9' 3" (2.82m x 2.82m)
Off road parking for four cars
Good size front garden with patio area and shed.
Rear garden backing into the River Purwell and Walsworth playground, gated access to the front.
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