Whether you have the cash to splash or love to have a look at the property market, this property is not one to be missed.
With a price tag of £1.7 million, the stunning property is a completely refurbished one-of-a-kind, four double-bedroom detached family home.
Set behind gates, this property on Nascot Wood Road in Watford offers luxury and style to its future owners.
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Inside the one of the most expensive properties on the market in Watford
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed by an impressive entrance hall that leads into the sitting and family rooms, dining room, study and a downstairs guest WC.
The stunning kitchen/breakfast room features 7m sliding doors that open out to a terrace, perfect for enjoying outdoor meals and entertaining guests.
The first floor of the property boasts four generously sized bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring its own dressing room and ensuite bathroom.
An additional ensuite bathroom and a separate family bathroom are also located on this floor.
The landing provides access to the loft, offering potential for future expansion, subject to the necessary approvals.
Parking will never be an issue, as this property offers both a driveway for several vehicles and an integral garage.
The rear garden is an oasis of tranquillity, with a balustraded terrace providing plenty of seating areas, a well-manicured lawn and beautifully tended borders.
The refurbishment of this property has been done to an exceptional standard, showcasing attention to detail and a commitment to high-quality finishes.
With its prime location, generous parking, and stunning interior, this property is a true gem in the heart of Watford.
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