A large semi-detached bungalow with impeccable interior condition and in a prime location is now on sale.
Set on Westfield Avenue in Watford, the bungalow has a price guide of £700k and is set close to key amenities including reputable primary schools and easy access to crucial transport links and motorways including M1, A41 & M25.
This meticulously maintained four-bedroom domicile offers ample living space with a semi-open plan dining area, a versatile kitchen/family room, plus a clever utility room.
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Look inside this exceptional £700k bungalow on sale in Watford
For those who love cooking, the large kitchen has been praised for its abundant storage and functional design.
Described as an "L-shaped room", it benefits from appliances like a stainless-steel gas hob, an AEG fan-assisted double oven, and an Indesit microwave oven.
Flowing seamlessly from the kitchen is a family area that the real estate agent highlights as a "light and bright space".
Complete with a large lantern roof, aluminium framed bi-fold doors, and stunning views of the rear garden, the space is ideal for both lounging and hosting family gatherings.
The property also boasts a ground-floor master suite that has room for a king-size bed, dresser, bedside tables, and two wardrobes.
In addition, it includes a compact and functional en-suite shower room featuring a three-piece suite.
The three remaining bedrooms are located on the upper level. Each room can fit a double bed and are well-lit, with one even having a Velux window with a blackout blind.
A family bathroom complements these bedrooms, equipped with a bathtub, a separate shower, and a vanity unit, all demonstrating a tasteful blend of practicality and luxury.
There's off-street parking that can accommodate up to six cars and the rear garden has been cited as a family-oriented feature.
Mainly laid to lawn, it incorporates a sandstone patio, a large lawned area, and a storage shed which could easily be repurposed into an office or gym.
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