On the hunt for a new home? Take a look at this £1.25 million home that backs onto Cassiobury Park.
Set in Cassiobury Drive, the property is detached with four bedrooms, two receptions, one bathroom, a spacious kitchen, garage and more.
Plus, the family is a desirable residential area within easy reach of Watford Town Centre and connections to the Metropolitan line.
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Entering the front door, decorated with glass panels and wing windows, you step into an entrance porch illuminated by windows on both sides.
This leads to the main entrance hall, which houses a storage cupboard under a staircase that takes you to the first floor.
The living room has double-glazed windows fronting the space and casement doors leading out onto a conservatory but the room's main feature is the open fireplace surrounded by polished stone, perfect to cosy up to in winter.
The dining room is another spacious area with a double-glazed bay window facing the rear of the property.
Leading to the kitchen, the space is fully outfitted with a range of wooden cabinets, a breakfast bar, and essential appliances.
Also on the ground floor is an additional shower room with a fully tiled independent shower, and vanity wash hand basin with storage below.
The property's conservatory overlooks the property's rear garden and gives the space an ambient sense of light and nature.
Upstairs, each of the four bedrooms are of good size all with double-glazed windows and the largest offering built-in floor-to-ceiling wardrobes.
Outside, the rear garden, which faces the award-winning Cassiobury Park, is primarily laid out with lawn, adorned with mature flowering shrubs.
The driveway accommodates parking for two vehicles and pedestrian access alongside a verdant garden featuring floral borders and beds.
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