A generously sized five-bedroom house, described as "outstanding" by Paul Barker Estate Agents, is currently on the market in St Albans for £1,835,000.
The property on Abbey Avenue, which sold for £772,500 in February 2021, covers almost 3,300 square feet and features an enormous entrance hall, four reception rooms, and a feature-packed, modern kitchen.
Paul Barker Estate agents have drawn attention to an impressive central oak staircase which greets visitors as they walk through the front door.
The large lounge features "herringbone style" flooring and crittall style windows, alongside the additional sitting room, study, and snug, which are all complemented by easy access to a convenient shower room/WC.
The preparatory space of the property is particularly notable according to the estate agents, with their description of the 'heart of the home' kitchen/dining/family room.
This area has an impressive two-tone kitchen with high-quality work surfaces, integrated appliances, and a hidden pantry.
An island unit with a breakfast bar is a particularly outstanding feature, alongside a utility room and the added convenience of a door leading to the side of the house.
Upstairs, the large landing has a part-vaulted ceiling and a bespoke picture window.
The master suite offers built-in wardrobes, a dressing table, and access to an elegant four-piece bathroom.
Four additional spacious double bedrooms are also included: one has a walk-in wardrobe and a stylish ensuite, and another with fitted wardrobes.
The property doesn't disappoint from the outside either, according to Paul Barker Estate agents.
A spacious driveway provides ample parking space, leading to a garage with an up-and-over door and a useful storage room behind, housing the gas boiler.
The large rear garden is described as sunny and replete with a full-width patio area.
The house is located in the St Stephens area to the south of the city centre.
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