Whether you're looking for a new home or you love looking at all the wonderful and weird properties on the market, you need to take a look at this listing.
On sale for £1.3 million, the five-bed detached home has four bathrooms, three receptions and a large garden.
Set on Langley Way, the family-sized home is less than a mile from both Watford station and Watford Junction as well as two well-rated schools.
You can see the full listing now on Zoopla.
Look inside this magnificent £1.3m home in Watford
Entering the house, an inviting entrance hallway opens up to a series of amenities.
The front reception area features a charming brick fireplace, and additional rooms include a downstairs shower room, an office, and an elegant dining room.
The notable feature of the ground floor is the stunning open-plan 31ft kitchen diner fitted with bespoke fixtures, with natural light streaming in through large bifold doors and Velux windows.
Additional parts of the ground floor consist of a utility room and a converted garage, previously used as a home office.
On the first floor, there are five spacious bedrooms, two of them equipped with ensuite shower rooms, as well as a family bathroom.
Outside of the house sits a sizable rear garden complete with green grass and patio areas.
Extras include off-street parking, underfloor and gas central heating, and double glazing, with the potential for a loft conversion, subject to necessary permissions.
The layout of the home is intended for flexibility, accommodating the diverse needs of multi-generational families, with independent living options on the ground floor.
The current owners have thoughtfully extended and improved this residence and it is now offered for sale with no onward chain, according to the estate agent.
Located on Langley Way, the home is ideally situated for easy access to local shops, schools, and Cassiobury Park.
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