A meticulously renovated two-bedroom Edwardian home on Villiers Road, Oxhey, has hit the market for £500,000.
Boasting a combination of modern design and period charisma, the property has two bedrooms, one bathroom and an open living area.
Estate agents Browns share that it is close to Bushey Station, which has a direct route to London Euston reachable in just 17 minutes.
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Inside the renovated Edwardian home in Watford
As you enter the property, an inviting porch area leads into an impressive 20ft open-plan living and dining space.
Notable features of this room include parquet patterned engineered wood flooring and a charming white brickwork fireplace with decorative tiled inserts.
What connects to this room is a modern galley kitchen, equipped with sage-green cabinetry, brushed gold hardware and an arching tap, creating a picturesque setting for culinary enthusiasts.
An adjoining area to the kitchen provides useful space for a washing machine and the property’s combination boiler.
Upstairs, one can find two well-furnished bedrooms, the 11ft main bedroom, boasting extensive built-in cabinetry for an abundance of storage, is accompanied by a large west-facing sash window, providing the room with plenty of natural light.
Equally praiseworthy is the meticulously finished family bathroom, complete with a walk-in shower enclosure and vessel sink.
Echoing the colours of the kitchen with white tile slips and a sage-featured wall paired with brushed gold fittings, it fuses with the property's overall clean and minimalistic design.
Externally, the property features an easterly-facing garden accessible from the house and a 116 sq.ft outbuilding that presently functions as a home office, but can be modified into a gym, or any space the new homeowners see fit.
The property also caters to local community needs, being conveniently located near schools and open spaces and just a few miles away from the Atria shopping centre in Watford.
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