Whether you've been on the hunt for a new place to call home or fancy having a look at what's on the market, this home is a must.
With its regal style and humble grandeur, this home is on the market for £1,375,000 in the sought area of Hempstead Road.
It features five large bedrooms, two bathrooms, three receptions with a large garden and plenty of space to extend too.
Plus if you're worried about parking space, then there's no need, with a large off-road drive with space for numerous cars.
Take a look inside this £1.3 million regal home in Watford:
Starting off in the family room the space is large with plenty of floor space and plenty of natural light.
It features its original fireplace in an art deco design with grand curtains and space for a tv and more seating.
Next to the dining room, the clean white space offers a calm atmosphere with tiled flooring and a good amount of space for any striking dining table.
Leading into the kitchen, it continues the tiled flooring design with spotlight lighting and plenty of natural light.
The traditionally designed kitchen is smartly designed with loads of great storage space and modern appliances including a large cooker/stove.
Moving into the lounge, you can see the original wooden beams in the ceiling as well as the brick fireplace.
With windows and doors that open into the garden, you will be able to get plenty of sunshine in and there's plenty of room for a large comfy couch too.
Upstairs in the master bedroom, there is a lot of storage space with built-in wardrobes and mirrors.
Plus the choice of white helps the room feel larger and brighter and has room for a good-sized bed.
The first of two bathrooms is a good size with room to update and make it your own.
It has tiled walls, a large basin and a good-sized bath with a built-in shower too.
Outside you can see the property has a very large garden with an elevated and shaded part towards the end of the green space.
There's room for a veg patch and play equipment and it even has a patio perfect for some alfresco dining.
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