Spacious family living with private garden and excellent rail links.
Detached Tudor‑style house on a large private plot
This substantial four-bedroom detached home sits on a large plot in a private road, a short walk from Radlett mainline station. Period Tudor details — decorative half-timbering, leaded windows and a gabled façade — combine with generous living space over three floors to suit family life and home-working. The well‑kept south-facing garden and separate garden room provide a private outdoor room and flexible workspace.
Ground-floor living is arranged around a large reception room, dedicated office, fitted kitchen with integrated AGA and separate utility, plus a dining room that opens onto the garden. The principal and two further double bedrooms occupy the first floor (two en suites there), with an additional large bedroom and en suite on the top floor — ideal for older children, guests or a nanny. Off-street parking for numerous vehicles and dual gated access add everyday convenience.
The house has been well maintained but retains its original solid-brick construction (1930s–1940s) which likely lacks wall insulation. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and heating is by mains‑gas boiler and radiators. Buyers should expect some updating to modern standards — particularly wall insulation, possible kitchen/bathroom modernisation and a review of services — but the property offers strong scope to enhance energy performance and resale value.
Location and local amenities are strong selling points: very low local crime, excellent mobile signal, a selection of good and independent schools nearby, and swift rail links to central London. Broadband speeds are average. This home suits families seeking period character, space for home study, and a substantial private plot close to transport links.