Guide price
£1,395,000
4 bed detached house for saleChestnut Avenue, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire WD3
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Detached family home on a level plot of about 0.44 of an acre
Scope to extend or redevelop, subject to planning permission
Stunning rear gardens
Sought-after road
No upper chain
EPC Rating = D
An attractive detached family home on a level plot about 0.44 of an acre with stunning gardens and scope to extend or redevelop, subject to planning permission.
Description
Netherwood is an attractive and well-appointed detached family residence, exhibiting charming character elevations and well-balanced proportions throughout.
The house has been carefully maintained and offers thoughtfully arranged accommodation over two floors. In addition, the property presents significant scope to extend or comprehensively remodel, or alternatively to redevelop the site entirely with the construction of a new dwelling, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The welcoming reception hall provides access to the principal reception rooms. The sitting room is a particularly fine triple-aspect space, centred around a feature fireplace and enjoying double doors opening directly onto the rear terrace and garden beyond. The dining room offers an ideal setting for formal entertaining.
The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units with integrated appliances and ample space for informal dining. A separate utility room with external side access, together with a cloakroom, completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, a bright and airy landing leads to a generous loft space, offering clear potential for conversion subject to planning permission. The spacious principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes. There is a guest bedroom with en suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom.
Outside
Netherwood is approached via a private driveway providing ample off-street parking and access to a single garage. The house is set back from Chestnut Avenue behind a well-established front garden, bordered by mature shrubbery and planting, creating an attractive outlook and a natural sense of privacy from the road.
A particular highlight is the impressive rear garden, which is level and predominantly flat - a rare and highly sought-after feature, ideally suited to family occupation and entertaining alike.
Immediately adjoining the house is a generous terrace, perfectly positioned for outdoor dining and summer entertaining. Beyond lies an expansive lawn, framed by mature trees, established hedging and deep, well-stocked borders, affording a high degree of privacy and seclusion.
To the rear of the plot is a distinct secondary garden area, accessed via a gated opening. This versatile space lends itself to a variety of uses, including a productive kitchen garden, children’s play area, orchard or peaceful retreat separate from the principal lawn.
The garden further benefits from a summerhouse and a separate workshop positioned to one side of the house. The level gardens have mature planting and clearly defined areas of use, resulting in a private and beautifully established setting of considerable appeal.
Location
Chestnut Avenue is situated approximately a mile and a half from Rickmansworth and approximately a mile from Chorleywood Common with its village cricket ground, nine hole golf course and picturesque walks.
Rickmansworth offers a comprehensive shopping centre with the food halls of Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and Tesco. Rickmansworth station offers both the Met Line to London Baker Street and the City pus the Chiltern Turbo to Marylebone.
There is a selection of excellent schools, both private and state within the area including the Royal Masonic School for Girls, St Joan of Arc, St Clement Danes and York House.
The M25 is accessible at Junction 18.
Square Footage: 1,810 sq ft
Acreage:
0.44 Acres
Description
Netherwood is an attractive and well-appointed detached family residence, exhibiting charming character elevations and well-balanced proportions throughout.
The house has been carefully maintained and offers thoughtfully arranged accommodation over two floors. In addition, the property presents significant scope to extend or comprehensively remodel, or alternatively to redevelop the site entirely with the construction of a new dwelling, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The welcoming reception hall provides access to the principal reception rooms. The sitting room is a particularly fine triple-aspect space, centred around a feature fireplace and enjoying double doors opening directly onto the rear terrace and garden beyond. The dining room offers an ideal setting for formal entertaining.
The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units with integrated appliances and ample space for informal dining. A separate utility room with external side access, together with a cloakroom, completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, a bright and airy landing leads to a generous loft space, offering clear potential for conversion subject to planning permission. The spacious principal bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes. There is a guest bedroom with en suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom.
Outside
Netherwood is approached via a private driveway providing ample off-street parking and access to a single garage. The house is set back from Chestnut Avenue behind a well-established front garden, bordered by mature shrubbery and planting, creating an attractive outlook and a natural sense of privacy from the road.
A particular highlight is the impressive rear garden, which is level and predominantly flat - a rare and highly sought-after feature, ideally suited to family occupation and entertaining alike.
Immediately adjoining the house is a generous terrace, perfectly positioned for outdoor dining and summer entertaining. Beyond lies an expansive lawn, framed by mature trees, established hedging and deep, well-stocked borders, affording a high degree of privacy and seclusion.
To the rear of the plot is a distinct secondary garden area, accessed via a gated opening. This versatile space lends itself to a variety of uses, including a productive kitchen garden, children’s play area, orchard or peaceful retreat separate from the principal lawn.
The garden further benefits from a summerhouse and a separate workshop positioned to one side of the house. The level gardens have mature planting and clearly defined areas of use, resulting in a private and beautifully established setting of considerable appeal.
Location
Chestnut Avenue is situated approximately a mile and a half from Rickmansworth and approximately a mile from Chorleywood Common with its village cricket ground, nine hole golf course and picturesque walks.
Rickmansworth offers a comprehensive shopping centre with the food halls of Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and Tesco. Rickmansworth station offers both the Met Line to London Baker Street and the City pus the Chiltern Turbo to Marylebone.
There is a selection of excellent schools, both private and state within the area including the Royal Masonic School for Girls, St Joan of Arc, St Clement Danes and York House.
The M25 is accessible at Junction 18.
Square Footage: 1,810 sq ft
Acreage:
0.44 Acres
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