A nearly 2,100 sq ft family home with six bedrooms that has been rebuilt by its current owners in Watford is on sale now.
Set on Brookdene Avenue with a price tag of £1,195,000, the property offers spacious and flexible accommodation.
It also has close proximity to the amenities and opportunities a busy region like Hertfordshire presents, as described by the estate agent.
You can see the full listing now on Zoopla.
Take a look inside this spacious million-pound home in Watford
On the ground floor, a generous reception hall leads you to the sixth bedroom, which can also serve as a dedicated sitting room, and another bedroom complete with an ensuite shower room and walk-in dressing room.
Further down the hallway, an inner lobby with stairs to the upper floor features a door leading to the kitchen equipped with a walk-in pantry and a door leading outside.
The shining gem of the property, undoubtedly, is the 'L' shaped reception room, it offers a breathtaking vaulted ceiling, a dedicated dining area, and ample seating space.
Plus, there are wall-to-wall bifold doors that welcome the outside in and open up to the charming backyard.
On the first floor, an impressively roomy landing area that leads into a family bathroom and two double bedrooms.
Two additional double bedrooms at this level each have ensuite bathrooms, ensuring convenience and privacy.
Outside, there is a dual-entry driveway with generous parking space, a lawned area and a gated pathway leading to the back garden, a lush expanse of lawn, fully fenced and featuring a charming raised patio area right at the rear of the house.
The house is located 15 miles from central London, in Watford, known for its importance in Hertfordshire's entertainment, sport, business and nightlife.
Major roads such as the M25, M1 and M40 are also close by, as are Heathrow airport and private airfields like Denham and Elstree.
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