A four-bed detached house located in the historic Cathedral Conservation area of St Albans has been listed for sale with a guide price of £1.15 million.
The elegant period residence, reportedly dating back to 1870, spreads over 1,454 sq ft across three levels.
The property, which last sold in January 2010 for £495k, is handled by estate agent Cassidy and Tate.
According to the estate agent, there are four bedrooms, one bathroom, and three reception rooms including a family/dining room and separate kitchen/breakfast area.
Features include high ceilings, feature fireplaces and exposed wood flooring.
The lower ground floor offers a sitting/TV room and guest bedroom, while the first floor holds three bedrooms and the family bathroom.
The outdoor area boasts a walled, low-maintenance garden, and features bi-fold gates to Queen Street.
This detail provides an option for secure off-road parking, while dropped curb access allows for on-street parking exclusive to 22 Queen Street.
The location of the house is noted to be of significance, placed conveniently within walking distance from Abbey, George Street, and Verulamium Park.
The city centre and two stations are easily accessible, along with schools and amenities including further parks at Romeland, the Brickie, as well as historic pubs and restaurants.
The property is listed as freehold, with a council tax band G (£3,591.85 p.a.), and an EPC rating of D.
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