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£220,000

2 bed property for sale
Elmside Walk, Hitchin SG5

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Retirement
  • Chain free
  • Leasehold

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About this property

  • First-floor retirement apartment in central Hitchin, keeping shops, cafés, appointments and everyday routines close by

  • No onward chain – less stress, fewer delays, and a smoother path to getting the keys in your hand sooner

  • Around 631 sq ft, giving enough space to downsize without feeling as though life has been squeezed into one room

  • Nearly 22ft open-plan living space, with room to sit, dine, relax and welcome family without constantly rearranging furniture

  • Kitchen sits naturally within the living space, with updated appliances including a new oven this year, making meals, drinks and family visits easier from day one

  • Two bedrooms, giving real flexibility for guests, hobbies, paperwork, storage or family staying over.

  • Updated shower room with level-access showering and supportive features, making daily routines easier from the start

  • Open outlook from the apartment, helping the home feel connected to the outside world without taking on garden upkeep

  • Mha wellbeing service offers 24-hour emergency response and support, giving reassurance without taking away independence

  • Communal gardens, residents’ parking and shared spaces give company when wanted, while privacy remains entirely your own

Moving into a retirement apartment should make life easier without making life feel smaller. That is the important point here.

Archers Court gives you the reassurance of a managed retirement community, but this apartment still feels like a proper home. There is room for familiar furniture, space to eat with family, a second bedroom for guests or interests, and enough independence for day-to-day life to remain your own.

The open-plan living space is the heart of the apartment. At almost 22ft long, it gives you more than a chair in the corner and a small table squeezed against the wall. There is space to sit comfortably, watch television, read, have lunch with family, or keep a dining table in everyday use rather than folded away for special occasions. The kitchen sits naturally within that space, so making a drink, preparing a meal or chatting while someone is sitting at the table all feels simple and sociable.

The outlook matters too. From the living room and bedrooms, the apartment feels open rather than enclosed, with views across the surrounding green space. For someone moving from a house, that sense of light and outlook can make a real difference. You still feel connected to the outside world, without having to maintain a garden yourself.

The main bedroom has the length and proportions to work properly, with space for bedroom furniture and personal pieces rather than asking you to strip everything back. The second bedroom is one of the real reasons this apartment stands out. It gives choice. A guest room when family stay. A room for hobbies, reading, paperwork or sewing. Somewhere for storage that does not spill into the living room. For many buyers, that second room is what makes downsizing feel sensible rather than restrictive.

The shower room has already been updated, and that matters in daily life. It is modern, easy to use and practical, with level-access showering and supportive features, but it does not feel cold or clinical. It is the sort of room that helps routines feel straightforward from the start.

Archers Court itself is designed for independent later living, with the added reassurance many buyers and families are quietly looking for. There is 24-hour emergency response through mha’s wellbeing service, support from duty officers, communal areas, gardens, residents’ parking and the option of company when wanted. Just as importantly, privacy remains your own. You can join in, sit outside, see people, or simply enjoy your own front door and your own routine.

For families helping a parent think about their next move, this is where the apartment makes sense. It offers independence, but not isolation. A manageable home, but not a cramped one. Reassurance nearby, but not personal or nursing care. A town-centre Hitchin setting, but with the building, support and community around it to make day-to-day life feel easier.

Elmside Walk places Archers Court right in the centre of Hitchin, which is a huge part of the appeal. Shops, cafés, the market, pharmacy, appointments, hairdressers and everyday errands are close enough to remain part of normal life. That matters. The move is not just about where someone sleeps; it is about keeping routines, independence and connection within reach.

This is a strong option for someone who wants to reduce the work and responsibility of a larger home while keeping space, dignity, independence and town-centre life. It is also the kind of move a son or daughter can feel comfortable supporting, because the practical questions have been properly answered.

For the right buyer, this is not just a retirement apartment.

It is a way to make the next chapter easier, safer and more connected, without giving up the feeling of home.

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Archers Court is an mha-operated leasehold retirement community for residents aged 60 and over. As with managed retirement communities, ongoing charges apply for the running, maintenance, staffing and shared facilities at Archers Court. Ground rent may also be payable, and resale charges apply. We will provide the full mha Key Facts so buyers and families can consider everything clearly before proceeding.

Mha’s wellbeing service includes 24-hour emergency response, but Archers Court does not provide personal or nursing care.

Council Tax Band - C

EPC Rating - C

Lease hold - 107 years remaining

| first floor

Open Plane Living Area: Approx 21' 11" x 11' 7" (6.69m x 3.53m)

Bedroom One: Approx 15' 9" x 8' 6" (4.81m x 2.58m)

Bedroom Two: Approx 10' 2" x 8' 2" (3.10m x 2.48m)

Wet Room: Approx 8' 1" x 5' 4" (2.46m x 1.63m)

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Communal garden and parking

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