
Castle Street, Bishop's Stortford

- PROPERTY TYPE
End of Terrace
- BEDROOMS
1
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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Freehold
Key features
- Allocated parking space included
- chain free
- Close Local Amenities
- close to the Town Centre
- Close to Train Station
- Excellent condition
- Good size double bedroom
- Lovely communal garden
- sought after location
Description
One bedroom houses do not come to market that often if for no other reason than there are not many one bedroom houses about! This type of property in the highly sought after town of Bishops Stortford is even rarer!
This one even has its own parking space!
In superb condition throughout, this cracking little property has a good size lounge / diner and a fully fitted kitchen downstairs and then upstairs there is a lovely bathroom with bathtub & overhead shower, wash basin & WC. plus a large double bedroom. There is also a good size communal garden laid to lawn.
What It's Like Living in Bishop's Stortford, let's find out...
Bishop's Stortford is one of those commuter-belt towns that manages to feel practical without becoming anonymous. Set on the Hertfordshire-Essex border, close to the River Stort and only a short distance from Stansted Airport, it combines the everyday convenience of a well-served town with the character of an older market settlement. For many residents, its appeal lies in the balance: good transport links, a busy town centre, green space, schools, healthcare, leisure facilities, and enough restaurants, pubs and cultural venues to make life locally self-contained.
The town centre is compact and walkable, with a mixture of national retailers, independent shops, cafés, restaurants, banks, services and day-to-day conveniences. Jackson Square is the main covered shopping centre, while the surrounding streets provide more traditional high-street shopping and places to eat and drink. The town centre functions not just as a retail area, but as a focal point for local life, with regular events, seasonal activity and a strong community feel.
For leisure, Bishop's Stortford is stronger than many towns of a similar size. Grange Paddocks Leisure Centre is a major facility, with a gym, fitness studios and swimming pools, making it useful not only for families but also for adults who want regular fitness classes, lane swimming or gym access without travelling out of town.
There is also a good cultural and social side to the town. South Mill Arts is one of the key venues for theatre, comedy, film, live music, classes and community events, while the Bishop's Stortford Museum gives the town a local heritage anchor. The adult lifestyle here is varied but not overwhelming: it is not a major city nightlife destination, but there is enough to do in the evenings and at weekends.
Adults living in Bishop's Stortford can make good use of its pubs, restaurants, cafés, gyms, arts venues and nearby countryside. The town works well for people who like a lower-key social life: dinner in town, drinks after work, a fitness class, a show, a comedy night, a riverside walk, or a weekend trip to nearby places such as Hatfield Forest, Saffron Walden or Cambridge. Nearby attractions and open spaces also give residents easy access to walking, seasonal days out and countryside escapes.
Green space is another major part of the town's appeal. Castle Park and the River Stort give the centre a pleasant outdoor edge, and there are parks, play areas, sports facilities and riverside routes within easy reach. For daily life, this means Bishop's Stortford does not feel purely suburban: there are places to walk, run, take children, meet friends or simply get outside without needing to drive.
Healthcare provision is another important amenity. Herts and Essex Hospital is located in Bishop's Stortford and provides community hospital services. The town also has GP surgeries, dentists, pharmacies and other everyday healthcare services. For major acute care, residents typically use larger hospitals in the wider region, but having a community hospital in the town is a practical advantage.
Transport is one of Bishop's Stortford's biggest selling points. The railway station is a short walk from the town centre and has regular services towards London Liverpool Street, Stansted Airport and Cambridge. This makes the town attractive to commuters, airport workers, frequent flyers and people who want access to Cambridge as well as London.
Road links are also strong. Bishop's Stortford sits close to the M11, with access via Junction 8, and the A120 provides an important east-west connection towards Stansted Airport, Braintree, Colchester and Harwich. These routes make it practical for commuting, business travel and regional journeys, although traffic can be busy at peak times.
The proximity to Stansted Airport is both a benefit and a consideration. For frequent travellers, it is extremely convenient: the airport is close by road and directly accessible by train. For some residents, aircraft noise or airport-related traffic may be a factor depending on where they live in and around the town. This is one of the trade-offs of living in Bishop's Stortford: the connectivity is excellent, but it comes with the pressures of being near a major airport and motorway corridor.
In everyday terms, Bishop's Stortford suits people who want a well-connected market town rather than a rural village or a dense urban neighbourhood. It is particularly attractive to London commuters, Cambridge-linked professionals, airport workers, families, downsizers and people who want good amenities without being in a city. The town centre, leisure centre, hospital, shops, cafés, restaurants, schools, parks and transport links make it a practical place to live, while the River Stort, historic streets and nearby countryside give it a softer edge.
*Secured Sale Method means that the lucky new owner(s) will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property and this should be factored in when making an offer. This does NOT mean that you pay more for the property. Please call the office for full details.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Lounge/diner
3.86m x 2.9m
Kitchen
3.86m x 1.65m
Bedroom 1
3.86m x 2.9m
Brochures
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- Band: C
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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