A modern and well maintained, five bedroom, three bathroom extended family home, available to the market with no onward chain. This desirable family home offers well-appointed interiors across three floors, with a contemporary layout to the ground floor, perfect for families.
The ground floor comprises an immaculate entrance hallway with a guest WC, two generous reception rooms as well as a dining / family room to the rear, a study and a modern fitted kitchen. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms with one boasting an en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom. The second floor hosts an impressive master bedroom with an en-suite and useful eves' storage space. The property benefits from air conditioning to the first and second floor, as well as the living room
Externally the property offers a large rear garden that is laid to lawn with a patio area for outdoor dining in the summer months. To the front there is a driveway providing off-street parking for multiple cars and an EV charging point.
Situated just a short distance from Pinner high street and a vast choice of shopping facilities, restaurants, coffee houses and popular supermarkets (including Tesco just a few minutes walk away). Alternatively, Eastcote and Northwood Hill's can be found nearby. For commuters, Pinner and Northwood Hills station offer a frequent service into London via the Metropolitan line, and there are a number of local bus routes within the area.
The area is well served by local primary and secondary schooling, children's parks/playgrounds and recreational facilities.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: London Borough of Harrow
Council Tax: Band G
Energy Efficiency Rating: Band C
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