Guide price
£1,750,000
4 bed detached house for saleRasehill Close, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3
4 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Modernised character home
Four double bedrooms (three en suite)
Rickmansworth Station approx. One mile
Mature and varied gardens
Light-filled accommodation
Substantial, lit parking area and garage
EPC Rating = D
An attractively presented character home with modern design, private parking and mature gardens, situated approximately one mile from the centre of Rickmansworth
Description
Dating back to the 1890s, this attractive Victorian house enjoys a fabulous setting amongst mature greenery yet is moments from the centre of Rickmansworth. The detached house is beautifully presented in a light, modern style, with an airy, open layout over a split-level ground floor which maximises the natural light. Some character features remain, including open fireplaces and wood floors, and the bright, neutral design presents the ideal backdrop for personalisation. The vendors have undertaken a number of improvements over the years, including upgrading the bathrooms, a new kitchen and utility room and outside landscaping, though there is still great potential for further improvements if desired.
The centre of the house is dominated by a generous reception/dining hall which welcomes visitors to a split-level space including a study, a multi-use reception room with a high vaulted ceiling, family shower room with WC and three bedrooms, two of which are en suite. There is a further en suite double bedroom above the garage, accessed from the reception room/playroom.
On the lower level there is the main living area, which comprises a stunning open plan kitchen and dining room, with adjoining utility room and a snug area with wood burner, as well as a separate sitting room with French windows opening to the rear garden.
Outside
Rasehill Cottage has a prime setting off one of the area’s most popular roads, tucked-away down a private lit driveway in a wonderfully secluded position. A generous parking area is enclosed by mature hedging, making the front aspect feel private, with steps leading down to what is technically the rear of the house, backing onto a south-facing courtyard that is perfect for entertaining. There is also an attached garage which has planning permission for conversion. At the front of the property is a manicured lawn with an integrated sprinkler system and lighting bordered by trees and a charming picket fence. A further terrace is nestled alongside the historic red brick elevations, accessed from the main sitting room and from the snug.
A path leads down from the lawn through an area of woodland. And there is access to local footpaths linking with trails along the River Chess and around the surrounding area.
Location
Rasehill Cottage is situated in a private and tucked-away location approximately one mile from the centre of Rickmansworth. Nearby is the popular Royal Masonic School for Girls, while there are a variety of well-regarded establishments locally including Rickmansworth School, St Clement Danes, St Joan of Arc, York House and Merchant Taylors’ School.
Rickmansworth is a vibrant commuter town that blends historic charm with modern conveniences. It offers a wide range of amenities including a comprehensive shopping centre, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, a choice of recreational facilities and a great selection of restaurants, cafés and pubs.
For commuters, Rickmansworth Station provides regular Metropolitan Line services into the City, as well as the Chiltern Railway service to London Marylebone. The property also benefits from easy access to the M25 via junction 18, making it an ideal base for travel across the motorway network and to Heathrow and Luton airport.
Square Footage: 3,164 sq ft
Description
Dating back to the 1890s, this attractive Victorian house enjoys a fabulous setting amongst mature greenery yet is moments from the centre of Rickmansworth. The detached house is beautifully presented in a light, modern style, with an airy, open layout over a split-level ground floor which maximises the natural light. Some character features remain, including open fireplaces and wood floors, and the bright, neutral design presents the ideal backdrop for personalisation. The vendors have undertaken a number of improvements over the years, including upgrading the bathrooms, a new kitchen and utility room and outside landscaping, though there is still great potential for further improvements if desired.
The centre of the house is dominated by a generous reception/dining hall which welcomes visitors to a split-level space including a study, a multi-use reception room with a high vaulted ceiling, family shower room with WC and three bedrooms, two of which are en suite. There is a further en suite double bedroom above the garage, accessed from the reception room/playroom.
On the lower level there is the main living area, which comprises a stunning open plan kitchen and dining room, with adjoining utility room and a snug area with wood burner, as well as a separate sitting room with French windows opening to the rear garden.
Outside
Rasehill Cottage has a prime setting off one of the area’s most popular roads, tucked-away down a private lit driveway in a wonderfully secluded position. A generous parking area is enclosed by mature hedging, making the front aspect feel private, with steps leading down to what is technically the rear of the house, backing onto a south-facing courtyard that is perfect for entertaining. There is also an attached garage which has planning permission for conversion. At the front of the property is a manicured lawn with an integrated sprinkler system and lighting bordered by trees and a charming picket fence. A further terrace is nestled alongside the historic red brick elevations, accessed from the main sitting room and from the snug.
A path leads down from the lawn through an area of woodland. And there is access to local footpaths linking with trails along the River Chess and around the surrounding area.
Location
Rasehill Cottage is situated in a private and tucked-away location approximately one mile from the centre of Rickmansworth. Nearby is the popular Royal Masonic School for Girls, while there are a variety of well-regarded establishments locally including Rickmansworth School, St Clement Danes, St Joan of Arc, York House and Merchant Taylors’ School.
Rickmansworth is a vibrant commuter town that blends historic charm with modern conveniences. It offers a wide range of amenities including a comprehensive shopping centre, Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, a choice of recreational facilities and a great selection of restaurants, cafés and pubs.
For commuters, Rickmansworth Station provides regular Metropolitan Line services into the City, as well as the Chiltern Railway service to London Marylebone. The property also benefits from easy access to the M25 via junction 18, making it an ideal base for travel across the motorway network and to Heathrow and Luton airport.
Square Footage: 3,164 sq ft
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