Character two-bed cottage, south garden and minutes from Radlett station — ready to move in.
21' through reception room with high ceilings and period features
South-facing landscaped rear garden with rear access
Two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes
Well-appointed bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle
Double glazing fitted (post-2002); fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Mid-terrace, solid brick walls — likely no cavity insulation (assumed)
Small plot and narrow garden width typical of terraces
One bathroom only; layout may need reconfiguration for growing families
This Victorian mid-terrace cottage combines character features with commuter convenience, located a short walk from Radlett mainline station and the high street. The ground floor offers a generous 21' through reception, a fitted kitchen/breakfast room with granite surfaces, and a downstairs cloakroom — presented in good, move-in-ready order.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a well-appointed bathroom with both a bath and separate shower. The property benefits from double glazing installed after 2002, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and very low local crime, making it well suited to professionals or a small family seeking a central Radlett location.
Externally there is a south-facing, landscaped rear garden with rear access and a small foregarden. The house sits on a narrow urban plot typical of Victorian terraces; the rear garden is long but narrow and the overall plot size is small.
Buyers should note the mid-terrace solid brick construction likely lacks wall insulation (assumed) and may benefit from thermal upgrades to improve energy efficiency. Accommodation is medium-sized (approximately 889 sq ft) with one bathroom only; reconfiguration could increase layout efficiency but may require investment. The property is freehold and presents strong commuter appeal with scope to personalise.