If you are wanting to take the next step on the property ladder, but haven't found the right home yet, then look no further.
As a dreamy fairy tale home based on The Ridgeway is on sale for £1,150,000 now on Rightmove.
The home being sold by agents Hamptons is a unique property that was built in 1937 in mock Tudor style as a show home for Rice Bros, renowned local builders during the early 1900s.
The property retains most of its original features and has only had two owners since being built.
Take a look inside the fairy tale home in Watford:
Stepping into one of the two reception rooms, this room has been extended to incorporate a sitting area into the new dining area creating an open plan style.
It features wooden-style flooring, the original tiled fireplace, and room for large sofas with plenty of floor space.
Plus, the arched yellow window gives the room a unique characteristic that is hard to find in modern homes.
Next into the open plan kitchen, with fitted units in a gloss finish with a light granite surface and an island unit that has an induction hob and extractor.
There are also additional integral units that have two electric ovens, a wine chiller, a dishwasher, and space for a large fridge/freezer.
And the space has bi-fold doors allowing you to have an indoor/outdoor living style and making it perfect for the summer weather.
Going upstairs and into just one of the three double bedrooms, this room has space for a large bed and plenty of furniture.
The large traditional windows allow for natural light to flow in so no need to ever worry about bad lighting.
The family bathroom is a good size and was completely refitted back in 2018 with an oval bath, separate shower, basin, and WC.
Outside, at the front, there is a drive with room for several cars leading towards a garage that is set back from the house behind timber gates.
The back garden faces southwestern and features a sandstone terrace that spans the back of the house, making it the perfect spot for BBQs.
Plus, there are an array of stocked flowerbeds as well as a well-tended vegetable patch and fruit trees.
And last but far not least there is a greenhouse, shed/workshop that is the perfect place for any green-fingered projects.
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