A gorgeous five-bedroom Victorian semi-detached home has hit the property market and it's not to be missed.
Set on Oxhey Road, the large property comes with a £1,195,000 price tag, off-street parking, and three bathrooms while retaining many original features.
The real eye-catching aspect of the family home is the 26ft fitted kitchen with an open plan dining room that's perfect for any busy lifestyle.
You can see the listing on Zoopla.
Inside the £1.1m family home in Oxhey with a dream kitchen
The spacious Victorian home was built in the 1890s according to estate agents Churchill Bushey and was extended in 2014.
The entrance hall features a stained glass front door with stripped wood flooring, ornate cornicing and a staircase with a large storage cupboard underneath it.
With two reception rooms, the first has front bay windows fitted with shutters, a fireplace, shelving to alcoves and a decorative radiator cover, whilst the second reception room also has sash windows and laminate wood flooring.
The kitchen is the homes gem, there is a range of wall and base units with quartz working surfaces, stainless steel butler sink, integrated Neff electric ovens, Neff 6-ring gas hob with Bosch extractor chimney hood over, fridge freezer and Bosch dishwasher.
Plus, the central island has a wooden working surface along with a wine fridge and cupboard underneath.
The connected dining room has spotlighting with stripped wood flooring, space for a dining table, a skylight window, and double-glazed bi-folding doors leading onto the garden.
The home has five well-sized bedrooms, the largest has a double-glazed door with a glass Juliette balcony as well as a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite.
While most rooms have ensuites, the home still has a family bathroom, with a shower, large vanity, wash hand basin WC, large fitted wall mirror, ladder radiator, and sash windows to the side aspect.
The rear garden reaches 70ft with a stone patio area, lawn with borders, mature shrubs and fruit trees, garden shed, outside light, and a gated side access.
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