If you’re on the hunt for the perfect home that’s ready to move into, then look no further.
Zoopla has a listing for a six-bedroom, four-bathroom and two-reception home set on the private road of Manor Road for a guide price of £1.3 million.
Set in Council Tax band G, the home is less than a mile from both Watford Junction and Watford North stations and less than 0.4 miles from Nascot Wood schools.
You can see the full listing now via Zoopla.

Upon entrance, homeowners are greeted by a spacious hallway that exudes an aura of elegance.
The primary focal point of the house is the open-plan kitchen/living area.

This space is drenched in natural light and is adorned with an array of spanking Siemens appliances in the kitchen along with bespoke cabinetry.
The real estate agent, Dey King & Haria Ltd, describes the space as a perfect blend of style and functionality and believes it will serve equally well for intimate family gatherings or large-scale entertaining.

Each corner of this house is thoughtfully crafted to give it the perfect combination of style and function.
The ground floor, as described in the listing, hosts unique features including a front reception, a private study, a second kitchen, a utility room, a guest cloakroom, and a chic bar area.

As you move to the upper floors, you can find several well-proportioned bedrooms, alongside luxurious bathrooms.
Three of these aren’t just ordinary bathrooms; they are ensuite, with space for an additional bathroom or bedroom on the first floor.

Not to be left out in the description is the property’s landscaped rear garden.
Not only is the summerhouse awaiting transformation, but there are also several seating and entertainment areas available.

As for parking, the facade holds enough room for multiple cars and even includes an adjacent carport for additional storage.
There’s also possible scope for further extension of this space, subject to the usual planning consents.
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