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£1,250,000
4 bed detached house for saleChorleywood Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
No upper chain
1920's home in a prime location
Great character
Scope for modernisation and extension subject to usual consents
0.5 miles to Rickmansworth station
Attractive mature plot
EPC Rating = D
Attractive detached house set on 0.41 acres in a prime location
Description
High Mead is an attractive character detached home, we believe built during the late 1920s, and stands on a secluded plot of about 0.4 acres and lends itself to an extension, subject to the usual planning consents. The house is approximately 0.4 miles from the station and so ideal for the commuter and the town centre with its mix of shops, cafes and restaurants is approximately 0.5 miles.
The accommodation comprises entrance hall, large cloakroom, a fine drawing room with a feature fireplace and double doors out to a conservatory with fabulous views across the valley. The kitchen was fitted by Brookmans with an excellent range of matching units with a Laconche Range gas and electric cooker plus a central island unit Off the drawing room is also a study.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two have a range of built in wardrobes and a family bathroom.
Outside
The house is approached via a carriage driveway with parking for several cars. The house is screened from the road by mature hedging and well stocked shrub borders. There is gated side access to the rear garden with a delightful Mediterranean style terrace to the side. Immediately to the rear of the house is a terrace with steps leading down to the lawn with established flowering shrubs and mature hedge borders. There is also an outside utility room and gardener's WC. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with well stocked shrubs and hedge border and have a south westerly aspect plus enjoy a good deal of seclusion.
There is also a detached double garage and a brick garden store and outside utility area and WC.
Location
High Mead is set back from the Chorleywood Road and offers great potential. Rickmansworth town centre has a selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and Watersmeet Theatre. The station offers both the Metropolitan Line service to Baker Street and The City and the Chiltern Turbo to Marylebone. There is a good selection of schools both state and private within the area including St Clement Danes, St Joan of Arc and the Royal Masonic School. The M25 can be accessed at Junction 18.
Square Footage: 1,944 sq ft
Acreage:
0.4 Acres
Directions
From Rickmansworth Station proceed along the Chorleywood Road on the A404, High Mead can be found on the left, the third house before the turning for Valley Road
Description
High Mead is an attractive character detached home, we believe built during the late 1920s, and stands on a secluded plot of about 0.4 acres and lends itself to an extension, subject to the usual planning consents. The house is approximately 0.4 miles from the station and so ideal for the commuter and the town centre with its mix of shops, cafes and restaurants is approximately 0.5 miles.
The accommodation comprises entrance hall, large cloakroom, a fine drawing room with a feature fireplace and double doors out to a conservatory with fabulous views across the valley. The kitchen was fitted by Brookmans with an excellent range of matching units with a Laconche Range gas and electric cooker plus a central island unit Off the drawing room is also a study.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two have a range of built in wardrobes and a family bathroom.
Outside
The house is approached via a carriage driveway with parking for several cars. The house is screened from the road by mature hedging and well stocked shrub borders. There is gated side access to the rear garden with a delightful Mediterranean style terrace to the side. Immediately to the rear of the house is a terrace with steps leading down to the lawn with established flowering shrubs and mature hedge borders. There is also an outside utility room and gardener's WC. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with well stocked shrubs and hedge border and have a south westerly aspect plus enjoy a good deal of seclusion.
There is also a detached double garage and a brick garden store and outside utility area and WC.
Location
High Mead is set back from the Chorleywood Road and offers great potential. Rickmansworth town centre has a selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and Watersmeet Theatre. The station offers both the Metropolitan Line service to Baker Street and The City and the Chiltern Turbo to Marylebone. There is a good selection of schools both state and private within the area including St Clement Danes, St Joan of Arc and the Royal Masonic School. The M25 can be accessed at Junction 18.
Square Footage: 1,944 sq ft
Acreage:
0.4 Acres
Directions
From Rickmansworth Station proceed along the Chorleywood Road on the A404, High Mead can be found on the left, the third house before the turning for Valley Road
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