A four-bedroom semi-detached house on Beechwood Avenue in St Albans is on the market for £1.25 million and presents an "exciting potential" for an extension.
Offered as a freehold, this "beautifully presented" family residence boasts a west-facing garden, garage, and off-street parking.
Listed by Ashtons, it is close to the city centre and the mainline station is also within easy reach of highly regarded" schools.
The property constructs itself over two floors and has seen an extension to accommodate expanded living space, however, there's scope for further enhancements, according to Ashtons.
The house is listed with two reception rooms and an open-plan kitchen/dining area which opens into the garden with two sets of bi-fold doors.
The kitchen is designed with bespoke storage cupboards, an island, and incorporates underfloor heating.
Furthermore, a separate utility room with garden access is designed on the side of the house.
The house maintains a vintage appeal with the front door opening to a well-sized entrance hall, landing on a stained glass window.
An additional reception room rests on the facade, elegantly embracing a bay window decked with smart plantation shutters.
A living space is also available sporting an open fireplace.
The house accommodates four bedrooms, three of which are capable of comfortably accommodating a double bed.
The primary bedroom overlooks the garden through large windows, offering ample storage, and the comfort of an en-suite shower room.
The estate agent pointed out that the loft, currently serving as additional storage, offers an "exciting potential for extension", which might appeal to buyers for roomier space.
The garden faces toward the west, featuring a large lawn and an assortment of mature plants and trees, providing privacy.
The house was first listed on August 1, with the previous sale recorded on August 17, 2011, for £580,000.
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