A charming two-bedroom Victorian terraced house, complete with period features and a convertible basement, is on the market in the sought-after Nascot Village.
According to the listing, the property has been meticulously maintained, boasting a recently upgraded kitchen and bathroom.
The property has a price tag of £585,000 and is in council tax band D being sold through estate agents Dey King & Haria Ltd.
You can see the full listing on Zoopla now.
Inside the Victorian cottage in the desirable Nascot Village
Upon entering the house, visitors are welcomed by a vibrant reception room sporting a feature fireplace and captivating herringbone parquet flooring.
The owner has revitalised the kitchen, facilitating modern integrated appliances, sleek cabinetry, and generous counter space.
Alongside that, the dwelling also comprises a light-filled conservatory for serene relaxation throughout the year.
The basement, currently used as a guest bedroom is complete with fitted wardrobes and presents flexibility for a potential study area.
The first floor harbours two bedrooms, offering comfort and seclusion while the primary bedroom proffers tranquillity and the secondary room is appropriate for a multitude of uses, from accommodating guests to serving as a home office.
A modern bathroom, featuring a roll-top bath spruced up with gold accents, wraps up the upper level.
The listing also highlights an attractive outbuilding and a private rear garden.
The garden, ideal for outdoor entertaining or alfresco dining during nice weather, features a bar section making this house perfect for social events.
Located on Church Road, the property provides easy access to excellent transport links – with Watford Junction nearby and the M1, A41, and M25 just a short drive away.
The buzzing Watford Town Centre, rich with various shops, restaurants and bars, is also within walking distance.
The listing adds that desirable schools like Nascot Wood Infant/Juniors are proximate to the location.
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