Would you pay £1.95 million for this six-bed detached home in the heart of Watford?
Set on Garden Close in Cassiobury Estate the property in Council tax band G has four reception rooms, five bathrooms and a very large south-facing garden.
The property is less than a mile away from both Watford station and Watford Junction and a stone's throw away from well-rated schools.
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Look inside this £1.95m detached home in Watford
The property was built in 2014 by the current owners, and features 4309 Sq Ft of carefully created living space, according to estate agents Dey King & Haria Ltd.
The house has an open-plan ground floor layout with doors leading to the garden making for a cohesive entertaining space on the ground floor.
The formal living room, dining room, snug, kitchen/diner, and study all have bi-folding doors onto the garden.
The first floor consists of five of the house's seven bedrooms, of which three are en-suite, including the dual-aspect primary bedroom with wall-length wardrobes.
Plus there is also a four-piece family bathroom conveniently placed off the landing.
The top floor includes two bedrooms and an en-suite shower room, perfectly suited for a family with an older child.
Alternatively, all of this entire floor could potentially be transformed into a grand primary suite.
The south-facing garden provides a "summertime oasis" noted the estate agent, with multiple spots to find solitude in.
The homeowner also gets to enjoy underfloor heating on the ground floor and a gas fire in the reception room.
The estate agent highlighted the bespoke oak staircase, solar panels, CAT5 cabling, Liebherr Fridge/Freezer and Neff appliances in the kitchen, and air conditioning in the bedrooms and second floor as key elements.
The property is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of the Cassiobury Estate, close to the award-winning Cassiobury Park.
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