Are you on the hunt for a new home and are willing to spend £1.1m? Then look no further.
Based in Berceau Walk, a cul-de-sac in Cassiobury, Watford, the home offers four bedrooms, three receptions and two bathrooms.
Along with its charming features, the home also benefits from being within a short walk of the award-winning Cassiobury Park and shops at Cassiobury Estate.
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See inside this £1.1m property in Watford
The home features an array of characters, including an extensive entrance hallway with understair storage that leads to the formal living room and kitchen.
The large and modern kitchen has a U-shaped peninsula with a breakfast bar, and bi-folding doors that lead into the garden.
There is also a separate utility room and a WC on the ground floor.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts three double bedrooms, two of these rooms benefit from built-in wardrobes, serving a three-piece family bathroom.
The second floor holds the primary bedroom with a modern en-suite shower room, built-in wardrobes, and fantastic views of Cassiobury Park.
Outside a lush garden with a patio offers plenty of space making it great to host social gatherings and for summer weather.
Plus, the £1.1m home also has off-street parking on the front of the property as well as an integrated garage for extra storage.
The impressive home is next door to Cassiobury Park and well-rated schools Cassiobury Infant/Junior School is also only three minutes walk from the door.
You can even walk to Watford Metropolitan Station and Watford Junction taking you straight to London, making it great for commuters.
Describing the impressive home, agents Dey King & Haria share: "This stunning four-bedroom semi-detached family home is situated on Berceau Walk, a quiet residential cul-de-sac in the heart of the Cassiobury Estate."
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