Guide price
£750,000
(£571/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleField Road, Watford WD19
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
1,313 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Four-bedroom, two-bathroom Victorian terraced house in the heart of Oxhey Village.
1,313 sq.ft, arranged across three beautifully designed floors.
Striking façade with London stock and red brick, framed by white stucco and bay windows.
Spacious through-lounge (27’11” x 9’9”) with feature fireplace, bay window and period detailing.
Extended kitchen/dining room with central island, five-point gas hob, vibrant splashback and full suite of integrated appliances.
Impressive natural light from full-depth skylights and double doors leading to the garden.
Principal bedroom (12’6” x 13’11”) with en-suite wet room and elegant design features.
Additional three bedrooms, versatile for family living, guests, or home office use.
South-easterly facing landscaped garden with patio, raised beds and large lawn.
Excellent location close to Bushey Station (17 minutes to London Euston) and outstanding local schools for all ages.
As you step inside, a spacious hallway sets the tone, flowing naturally towards the heart of the home. To your left, the impressive through-lounge (27’11” x 9’9”) unfolds; once two separate rooms, now combined to create a single, elegant space perfectly suited to entertaining yet equally ideal for quiet evenings. Bathed in natural light from the bay window, the room showcases original cornicing and a photo rail, with two striking fireplaces (both recently swept) adding warmth and character. The kitchen is, without question, the showpiece of the house. Thoughtfully extended and cleverly arranged into distinct zones, it delivers both form and function with ease. Set at a 90-degree angle, the cabinetry wraps around two walls, incorporating a five-point gas hob, vibrant orange splashback, central island, and a full suite of integrated appliances. The island doubles as a serving station while the generous proportions of the room easily accommodate a large dining table. The sense of light here is remarkable, with full-depth skylights stretching above and double doors opening directly onto the south-easterly facing garden. It’s a design feature that makes artificial lighting almost redundant and creates a unique sense of openness.
A staircase leads to the first floor, where three generously sized bedrooms await. The principal bedroom, measuring 12’6” x 13’11”, serves as a tranquil retreat, complete with its own en-suite shower room. Styled in a deep navy palette, the room is beautifully complemented by warm wall lighting, period ceiling roses, and decorative pendants, creating an atmosphere that is both serene and sophisticated. The two further bedrooms continue the home’s elegant design language, each finished to a high standard and maintaining a cohesive aesthetic throughout. A beautifully appointed family bathroom completes this level, while a further staircase rises to the third floor, home to the fourth bedroom. Currently set up as a home office, this versatile space is enhanced by clever storage tucked neatly into the eaves with the advantage of a quasi-ensuite; accessible from the landing, it serves both as a private ensuite and as an additional bathroom for the rest of the household.
At the rear of the house lies a beautifully maintained south-easterly facing garden. A spacious patio, thoughtfully levelled to create a seamless transition from the kitchen and dining area, forms an ideal spot for outdoor dining. Raised beds introduce greenery and structure, while steps lead down to a large, well-manicured lawn – perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or family activities, with ample space to enjoy throughout the seasons.
EPC Rating: D



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