Sunny south-facing garden and studio; ideal family commuter home.
Three double bedrooms — good-sized rooms with fitted storage in the master
This well-presented mid-20th-century terraced house offers three double bedrooms and about 991 sq ft of family accommodation in a quiet HP1 cul-de-sac. The ground floor flows from a bright living room with bay window through to a refitted kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances and patio doors to the garden. The first floor provides three good-sized double bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom.
The south-facing rear garden is a standout feature: sunny, low-maintenance with paved seating areas, mature planting and a brick-built outbuilding with light and power suitable as a home office or studio. The front has a paved hardstanding for one vehicle, with additional communal parking nearby. Practical comforts include mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing installed post-2002 and filled cavity walls.
The location suits families and commuters: nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good by Ofsted, local amenities, and fast transport links to the M1/M25 and Hemel Hempstead mainline station. Broadband and mobile signal are excellent. There is no flood risk and crime levels are reported as low.
Considerations: the plot is small and the property has a single bathroom, which may influence families needing extra facilities. Built 1950–1966, the house is in good condition overall but may present typical mid-century maintenance or update items over time. Offered freehold at £400,000, internal viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout and garden space.