Well-presented family home with garden, outbuilding and planning permission to extend..
- Four bedrooms including loft master with en-suite and good wardrobe space
- Family-friendly open-plan ground floor with glazed partition doors
- South-West facing landscaped garden with patio, lawn and brick outbuilding
- Driveway parking for two cars plus EV charging point
- Heat recovery system installed; EPC rating D (room for improvement)
- Planning permission granted in 2021 for ground-floor extension
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; consider insulation upgrade
- Multi-storey layout with stairs; not ideal for limited mobility
This attractive 1930s semi-detached house sits within easy walking distance of Kings Langley High Street and Apsley station, making daily commutes straightforward. The property is arranged over three floors with a flexible, family-friendly open-plan ground floor: a formal sitting room separated by glazed double doors and a shaker-style kitchen with quartz worktops.
Upstairs offers three bedrooms and a family bathroom, with a large loft conversion providing a principal bedroom with en-suite and far-reaching views towards Shendish Manor golf course. Practical additions include a heat recovery system, double glazing, off-street parking for two cars and an EV charging point. A South-West facing landscaped garden with distinct levels and a brick outbuilding extends the living space outdoors.
Planning permission was granted in 2021 for a ground-floor extension, giving clear scope to increase living space subject to re-applying and building works. The home is well presented but dates from the 1930s: the solid-brick walls are assumed uninsulated and the EPC is D, so buyers should factor potential energy-efficiency improvements and possible glazing/insulation upgrades into costs.
Overall this freehold, 1,244 sq ft home will suit families and professionals seeking a ready-to-live-in house with growth potential close to schools, local amenities and rail links. The layout, garden and outbuilding add versatility, though prospective purchasers should allow for modernisation to improve thermal efficiency and running costs.