Looking for a new home? Then look no further.
Nestled on The Gardens, a quiet and highly sought-after road in the Cassiobury Estate, a four-bedroom detached family home is on sale with a guide price of £1.19 million.
The estate agent, Dey King & Haria Ltd, claims the property’s prime location coupled with its modern amenities makes it an ideal choice for families.
You can see the full listing on Zoopla now.
Look inside this stunning £1.19m on sale in Watford
The ground floor boasts a spacious entrance lobby, a contemporary fitted kitchen and a conservatory opening onto the garden.
The living room, featuring a fireplace and bi-folding doors leading to the garden, a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room and a W/C complete the ground floor facilities.
The space also has a boot/boiler room with plumbing for utilities and is accessible via the garden.
Upstairs, the main bedroom comes with a four-piece en-suite bathroom complete with underfloor heating, a freestanding bathtub, and a walk-in shower, in addition to a balcony overlooking tennis courts.
Also located on the first floor is a family shower room a separate W/C and a further two bedrooms.
Stepping outside, the southeast-facing garden invites relaxation and entertainment, given its generous lawn area and a small deck directly accessible from the living room and conservatory.
The home claims to impress technically as well with gas central heating, underfloor heating in all bathrooms, kitchen, conservatory, and double glazing throughout.
Other highlights include off-street parking capacity for several vehicles.
Convenience is added by the proximity to award-winning Cassiobury Park and schools such as Cassiobury Infant/Junior School and Watford Boys/Girls Grammar Schools.
Perfect for commuters the home is just a short walk to Watford Metropolitan and Watford Junction Stations along with easy access to the M1, M25 and A41.
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