4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Substantial character property
- Premier semi rural location
- 1/3 acre plot & garage with conversion potential (STC)
- Countryside views
- Stunning contemporary kitchen, Lounge & Family Room
- Beautiful main bedroom with en-suite
- 3 further bedrooms
- including 24' attic room
- Tasteful family bathroom
- Detached double garage with office space above and scope for annexe conversion (subject to consent)
The house boasts an abundance of character features, and has been tastefully enhanced by the addition of a contemporary extension to the rear aspect. The accommodation now comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge with log burner, family room with fireplace, stunning kitchen dining room, and a useful utility / boot room. To the first floor the central landing has access to the magnificent main bedroom with vaulted ceiling, en-suite shower room, and a Juliet balcony with outstanding open views to the rear. There are two further spacious double bedrooms to this floor, an elegant family bathroom, and an enclosed turning staircase leading to a 24’ attic bedroom, once again with an outlook over open countryside.
Outside, there is a deep front garden with a shingle driveway providing parking for several cars and leading to a detached timber double garage with accommodation above, ideal for use as an office, studio or even for conversion into an annexe (subject to normal consents). The rear garden is wide and deep and is laid mainly to lawn with mature shrubs, fenced boundaries and a wide patio adjacent to the kitchen.
This unique family dwelling enjoys a fine combination of traditional yet modern living and a leading address in what is arguably one of the more premier locations in this area.
Agent's Note: The boundary to the right will be 3 meters closer to the house for than it is currently for the entire length of the plot and in addition will exclude the shed to the front right.
Energy Rating: D
Chain Free!
The historic location of Old Knebworth has some wonderful bordering countryside, stunning scenery and beautiful walks via Knebworth Park with its stately home (inhabited by Lord Cobbold and his family since 1492), gardens and family parkland. Since 1974 Knebworth has been famously associated with numerous major open-air rock and pop concerts which have been held in the grounds of Knebworth House. The Lytton Arms public house, is just a short stroll away and has an extensive food menu.
Closeby Knebworth village provides a High Street with shops for daily needs. There is a chemist, post office, doctors' surgery, two dentists, Co-op general store, Indian restaurant, Chinese take away, two cafés, wine merchants & a well-regarded junior/mixed infant school. The mainline railway station with frequent service allows access to London Kings Cross in around 25 /35 minutes. There is a Golf club & a great recreation ground with tennis courts, bowling green and toddlers play area. The village is well placed for access to neighbouring towns and commuter links, with the following distances for guidance only: Stanstead airport 28 miles - Luton airport 13 miles - Heathrow airport 39 miles - A1(m) 3.6 miles - Hertford 8.5 miles - St Albans 13 miles - M25 Jct23 14 miles.
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