£350,000
Leysbrook
The Tene, Baldock, SG7 6DG
Property key facts
Bedrooms
3Bathrooms
1Internal area
—Property type
HouseYear built
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£350,000
Leysbrook
Bedrooms
3Bathrooms
1Internal area
—Property type
HouseYear built
Ask AgentSome homes make life feel easier because the space is simply in the right places. This one does that, but with far more warmth and personality than the usual terraced home.
With around 1,132 sq ft in total, the layout gives you proper separation between cooking, eating, relaxing, laundry, storage and bedroom space. That matters. It means day-to-day life does not have to happen in one overloaded room, and the home can work for a couple, a young family, someone working from home, or buyers moving up from something smaller.
The living room sits across the back of the house, looking out towards the garden. It is a comfortable, usable room rather than an awkward showpiece, with space for proper seating, storage and the usual evening routine. It connects well with the dining space next door, so the ground floor feels sociable without everything being completely open plan.
The dining room gives you options. It works as the place for dinner, homework, board games, laptops, weekend breakfasts or sitting with friends while someone is cooking. It has direct access out to the garden too, so in warmer months the house and garden feel much more connected.
The kitchen has been properly updated, with clean-lined units, integrated cooking appliances, good worktop space and warmer touches from the green walls, timber shelving and black detailing . It feels modern without losing the personality that runs through the rest of the home.
One of the most useful parts of the layout is the separate utility space. Washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge/freezer space, coats, bags, laundry, household overflow — the things that usually end up cluttering kitchens and hallways have somewhere to go. There is also a downstairs WC, which makes the ground floor much easier to live with, especially when children, guests or muddy garden days are involved.
The garage remains a proper extra. Whether you use it for bikes, tools, gym kit, storage, hobbies, work equipment or a car, it adds flexibility that many homes in this price range simply do not have. Add the driveway in front, and parking becomes straightforward rather than another daily irritation.
When it is time to relax and recharge, the bedrooms give you more than just the usual “two and a box” feel. The main bedroom is a generous double, the second bedroom is also a comfortable size, and the third room is genuinely useful as a child’s room, guest room, dressing space or home office. Built-in storage helps keep things practical rather than relying on every room being filled with freestanding furniture.
The bathroom has been updated in a clean, simple style, with a bath and shower arrangement that works for quick morning routines, long evening soaks and family bathtimes. It is another part of the home that feels ready to use rather than another job on the list.
The garden is one of the biggest reasons this home stands out. It is not just a strip of lawn behind the house. There is a proper patio for seating close to the doors, a good stretch of lawn, planted borders, storage, and a covered seating area towards the rear that gives you somewhere to eat, sit, barbecue or stay outside later into the evening. It feels like an extra living space, not simply an outdoor add-on.
The setting is practical too. The Tene is tucked away, but not cut off. From here, you can get into Baldock town centre and to the station without feeling dependent on the car, with cut-through walking routes helping to make daily life easier. That is a real advantage if you commute, want to use the town more often, or simply like being able to leave the car at home.
For those less familiar with Baldock, it is a market town with far more character than a standard commuter stop. There are independent coffee spots, traditional pubs, micro-pubs, local shops, an award-winning butcher, schools, green space and regular community events including Baldock Festival and the Charter Fair. The station gives direct services towards London King’s Cross and Cambridge, with road links via the A1(M) and A505 close enough to keep wider travel simple.
This is a home with space, storage, parking, a proper garden and a location that makes daily life easier. More importantly, it feels like someone has improved it to live in, not just to sell.
| ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Council Tax Band - C
EPC Rating - E
| GROUND FLOOR
Living Room: Approx 15' 11" x 11' 5" (4.84m x 3.47m)
Kitchen: Approx 9' 9" x 7' 11" (2.96m x 2.41m)
Dining Room: Approx 9' 10" x 8' 2" (2.99m x 2.48m)
Utility: Approx 8' 11" x 6' 3" (2.73m x 1.90m)
Downstairs Cloakroom: Approx 4' 8" x 2' 8" (1.42m x 0.81m)
| FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom One: Approx 14' 0" x 11' 10" (4.27m x 3.61m)
Bedroom Two: Approx 12' 3" x 10' 2" (3.73m x 3.11m)
Bedroom Three: Approx 9' 3" x 7' 10" (2.83m x 2.38m)
Bathroom: Approx 8' 3" x 5' 7" (2.51m x 1.69m)
| OUTSIDE
Garage: Approx 17' 8" x 8' 11" (5.39m x 2.73m)
Driveway to the front
Electricity
Mains SupplyWater
Mains SupplyHeating
—Sewerage
Mains Supply| Private rights of way | No |
|---|---|
| Public rights of way | No |
| Listed property | No |
| Restrictions | No |