This beautiful three bedroom semi-detached family home is dressed in modern neutral tones and is situated in the heart of Rickmansworth town centre, ideal for the shops, coffee shops, restaurants and train station.
There is a lounge to the front with a feature fireplace. The dining room is open plan with the kitchen, which has modern contemporary units and integrated appliances to include a gas hob, electric oven and wine storage. This room has skylights above, creating a bright and spacious room for entertaining.
The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a feature fireplace. There are two additional bedrooms, both overlooking the rear garden, and a separate wc.
The modern bathroom is part-tiled and has a shower above the bath a towel rail and under sink storage.
The property is approached via a pretty front garden with a tiled path. There is side access to the rear garden, which is mainly laid to lawn with a patio area adjacent to the property and a pathway leading to the garden room at the rear which is ideal for a home office/gym/games room.
Rickmansworth town centre has a wide range of boutique shops, coffee houses, restaurants and major supermarkets. The Metropolitan and Chiltern line train services connect you to London Baker Street, Marylebone Station and beyond. The M25 motorway is available at both junction 17 and 18, connecting you to the national motorway network. Major London airports are also within reach. The area is well served for good quality private and state schools for all ages. Chorleywood and Rickmansworth offer everything for the sporting individual from rugby, cricket, football, tennis, horse riding and golf. Rickmansworth Aquadrome is an ideal setting for walks, sailing, fishing and water skiing.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Three Rivers District Council
Energy Efficiency Rating: Band D
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