A five-bedroom detached house in St Albans, cherished by one family since 1937, is up for sale with a guide price of £2,350,000.
According to the estate agents Cassidy and Tate, it occupies “a prime location,” making it an attractive proposition for families with school-going children.
Situated on York Road, the property provides a fantastic view of Clarence Park.
Herts Advertiser: The property went on the market on April 17The property went on the market on April 17 (Image: Cassidy and Tate)
The house is also conveniently close to City Station, putting it within easy commuting distance.
Built around 1910, the house showcases high ceilings, bay windows, and handsome period detailing, including decorative cornice and picture rails.
Originally constructed as a single residence, it was subsequently divided into two maisonettes, but planning has now been submitted for it to be “restored back into one residence.”
Herts Advertiser: The house is on the market with a guide price of £2.3 millionThe house is on the market with a guide price of £2.3 million (Image: Cassidy and Tate)
Presently, the ground floor consists of a spacious drawing room, a living room, a kitchen with a walk-in pantry, and a conservatory.
The first floor is accessible independently and includes two large bedrooms, a kitchen/dining room, and multiple living spaces.
An additional bedroom is located on the second floor.
Herts Advertiser: This is one of five bedroomsThis is one of five bedrooms (Image: Cassidy and Tate)
Complementing the property’s interior space is a mature lawned rear garden with a patio and a wide variety of plants.
Ample parking on the driveway is provided.
What is more, the proximity to Clarence Park – a nine-acre open space offering recreational facilities – adds an extra charm to the location.
Herts Advertiser: More photos of the property are available on ZooplaMore photos of the property are available on Zoopla (Image: Cassidy and Tate)
This unique property, full of potential and in a much-desired location, is chain-free.
Cassidy and Tate emphasise its potential for transformation through careful refurbishment and extension.
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