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NO CHAIN: Character house with 4 floors, river frontage,countryside views.

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Property No: 121362

Price: £499,950

Property Address:

Hertfordshire
WD3 8DP
England

Contact Details

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Features
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 Building: Character Property
Cooking: Gas and Electric Available: Currently Sq Metres: 186 sq.metres
Parking: Offstreet
 
Amenities
  • Rear Garden
  • Suitable for Pets
  • Near Train Station
  • Near School
  • Near Shops
  • Balcony/Patio
  • Basement
  • Loft/Attic
  • Fireplace
  • Double Glazing

  • Description
    No Upper Chain.

    Built in 1842, and now presented over four floors, this spacious end of terrace house has been restored
    and modernised by its current owners with many improvements including:

    New roof and attic conversion.
    Upgraded gas central heating.
    Electrical re-wire.
    Bespoke oak fitted kitchen.
    New windows- timber framed & double paned.
    Separate Broadband line.
    Digital TV aerial.
    Integrated fire alarm system.
    Residents Off -Street Parking Bays.

    The property comprises :

    Top Floor:

    Large Attic bedroom/office (6.2m x 4.4m / 20'8" x 14'7") with en-suite toilet & shower, laminated
    flooring, front aspect fire escape window, eaves storage, views over lakes , Grand Union Canal &
    Nature Reserve.

    Second Floor:

    Restored original timber floors throughout.

    Master Bedroom (3.9m x 3.8m / 12'11" x 12'5") Timber sash windows to front.
    Bedroom (3.8m x 2.3m / 12'5" x 7'7") Timber sash windows to front.
    Bedroom (3.2m x 2.2m / 10'5" x 7'3") Modern timber double window to rear, understair storage
    cupboard.
    Bathroom with bath, toilet, basin & large shower.

    Ground Floor:

    Restored original timber floors throughout.

    Kitchen/Breakfast Room (6.0m x 4.1m / 19'9" x 13'7")
    Dining Room (4.1m x 3.8m / 13'7" x 12'4") with Italian handmade timber spiral staircase leading down
    to :

    Basement Lounge (23' x 14') with open fire-place original brick floor and exterior timber windows and
    door leading to log store/utility area with steps up to ground level.

    Alongside the house with barndoors leading to the street is a spacious coaching passage for use as
    garage / workshop (9.8m x 2.4m / 32'1" x 7'9") including conservatory / utility room at the rear of the
    property.

    There is a mature rear garden with patios, origional brick built outside toilet, lawn & decked area
    fronting the river. The garden boasts uninterrupted views across watermeadows and nature reserve -
    great for fishing and bird-watching.

    The property is within walking distance to a parade of shops which includes a Post Office, restaurants,
    Doctors surgery & Vets and is 15 minutes walk to Rickmansworth Underground and Railway Station
    which is 35 mins from Baker
    St.

    Viewing essential due to this property's unusual layout.


    Contact Information
    Contact: Stephen & Liz Armstrong
    Telephone (Day): 01923 710662
    Telephone (Evening): 01923710662
    Telephone (Mobile): 07525824521
    E-mail: Send an Enquiry



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