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Duckmill Crescent, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK42

PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Key features

  • First floor riverside apartment
  • 2 double bedrooms, one with en suite and both with Juliet balconies
  • Separate dining area (formerly a third bedroom and could easily become so again)
  • Recently painted / new carpets
  • Balcony with river views and space for a bistro table and chairs
  • Allocated parking space and a garage with an electric door
  • Outstanding, quiet location with direct walking access to The Embankment, with the town centre/railway station nearby
  • Communal riverside garden (accessed via secure gate)
  • Download the property brochure below for full details / Share of Freehold details (see bottom of writing)
  • No onward chain (viewings to start from Tuesday 6th February, please)

Description

WONDERFUL WATERFRONT APARTMENT, WITH FINE VIEWS OVER HISTORIC COUNTY TOWN

A lovely first-floor apartment home in a prestigious Bedford development, built with 3 bedrooms, now with 2 double bedrooms and dining room, in a peaceful spot overlooking the beautiful River Great Ouse, with balconies, communal gardens, garage and parking space.

Approached past the historic, Grade I-listed St Mary’s church building in Cardington Road, a road with its fair share of architecturally important buildings, including Bedford Girls’ School, the Crescent is tucked into the far corner of Duckmill Lane, with no through traffic. Not only do you have a peaceful, birds-eye view from your balcony of historic buildings, the river and one of the finest embankments in the country, not to mention of beautiful trees and greenery, every facility you could wish for is close by.

Pubs, parks, cinemas, coffee shops, and eateries of every persuasion are within walking distance. As are schools, shops, supermarkets, surgery, dentist and hospital. There’s quite a choice of sports clubs, gyms and pools. And for travelling, perhaps to see a show in the West End, you can leave your car in the garage and reach London in less than 40 minutes from Bedford Railway Station, just a mile away from your front door. Cambridge and Milton Keynes are within easy reach.

Close to where John Bunyan was baptised in the river by John Gifford at what was then called “The Ducking Place”, your new apartment looks across Bunyan’s “River of the Way of Life” to historic and beautiful landmarks captured by the great English Romantic landscape painter J.M.W. Turner in his work entitled simply “Bedford”. The painting is quite something. Having the scene outside your bedroom and sitting room windows every day is something else.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

How lovely to live in an environment where high standards are set, and where the external maintenance is done for you. And to move into a home that has been newly decorated and carpeted throughout, where lovely, new floor-length drapes hang perfectly in front of tall, double glazed windows and doors.

One thing’s for sure. You’ll look forward to springing out of bed each morning to throw open those drapes to the wonderful river scene; and, in summertime, the doors to the Juliet balconies. A gentle curve in the building allows you a slightly different picture from each window, each delightful, each changing markedly with the seasons. Majestic Oak and London Plane trees are alive with squirrels and birds all year round, yet the scene is very different when they’re in full leaf.

The river and its tributary are a never-ending source of joy. Swans glide gracefully by, moorhens dart about, the otter occasionally comes out to play, the kingfisher flashes its vivid blue. Picnic in the gardens, of which you and your neighbours have exclusive use, and you might be joined by a pair of rare Egyptian geese.

The tall ceilings of your new apartment enhance the feeling of spaciousness, sunshine pouring through the fanlights of the bathrooms and kitchen. Tall, arch-topped windows and doors, rather dramatically, span the length of the sitting and dining room, sets of doors open to the balcony, with its attractive, undulating roof, black cast iron railings and lantern light. This is a room made for comfortable, everyday living, but it’s also a room for dinner parties and entertaining.

Sit on the balcony with glass of wine and watch the boats, the rowers, the biennial river festival. Cast your eyes over to the iconic spire of St Paul’s, beyond the striking Town Bridge, which replaced a medieval bridge built from the stone of the old castle, the site of which you can see across the river to the side of the C17th Swan Hotel. Wander across the Butterfly Bridge, past the pretty flower beds along the embankment, and perhaps call in at the hotel for coffee, or to relax in the spa. Everything you could possibly want is within minutes of your super new apartment, yet it’s also a wildlife watcher’s paradise - quite a combination!

AGENT NOTE

Share of Freehold: Management company owns the freehold to the block, with each apartment owner a shareholder in the management company and granted a lease of 1000 years (from 1983). Maintenance service charge: £1,360 p.a. Management company holds substantial reserve funds. No ground rent payable.



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Tenure: Share of Freehold When the freehold ownership is shared between other properties in the same building. Read more about tenure type in our glossary page.

For details of the leasehold, including the length of lease, annual service charge and ground rent, please contact the agent

Council TaxA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council tax in our glossary page.

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Duckmill Crescent, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK42

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Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Bedford St. Johns Station0.4 miles
  • Bedford Station0.7 miles
  • Kempston Hardwick Station3.4 miles
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Artistry Property Agents, Bedford

36 St. Peter's Street Bedford MK40 2NN

Artistry Property Agents, Bedford
The Art of Selling Unique Homes

Our stylish and welcoming office is in the historic county town of Bedford, at the heart of the cultural quarter, and is passed by thousands of people every day.

With a wealth of experience and a passion for both property and design, the Artistry team has a great appreciation for the qualities that make a unique home.

Whether you're looking to buy or sell, please speak to us to see if we can help. We'd love to hear from you.

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