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2 Bedrooms, Flat For Sale
Price £219,950
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Pankridge, The Hoe, Carpenders Park, Watford, Hertfordshire
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Sold
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- 2 BEDROOMS
- LOUNGE
- ATTRACTIVE MODERN KITCHEN/DINER
- UTILITY ROOM/STUDY
- ATTRACTIVE MODERN BATHROOM
- UPVC DOUBLE GLAZING
- GAS CENTRAL HEATING
- COMMUNAL GARDENS
- GARAGE IN BLOCK
- SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION
QUALITY FLAT IN A SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION!! GROUND FLOOR WITH 1st FLOOR SECURITY!! Be quick to view this very large 2 bedroom flat in one of the most desirable parts of Carpenders Park with upvc double glazing & gas central heating.
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ACCOMMODATION
COMMUNAL ENTRANCE Door with entryphone into communal entrance.
FRONT DOOR Leading into:
ENTRANCE HALL Entryphone. Electric heater. Power point. Telephone point. Ceiling light. Single glazed window to front aspect. Storage cupboard. Doors to lounge, kitchen and utility room/study.
UTILITY ROOM/STUDY Shelving. Space for tumbe dryer. Power points. Electric meter. Ceiling light. Power points.
LOUNGE - 21`7 (6.58m) x 11`11 (3.63m) Radiator. Power points. Television and telephone points. 2 ceiling lights with dimmer. Coved and artexed ceiling. Attractive fireplace with electric fire. UPVC double glazed window to front aspect. Door to inner hall. Opening to kitchen/diner.
ATTRACTIVE MODERN FITTED KITCHEN/DINER - 14`8 (4.47m) x 11`11 (3.63m) 8 top cupboards with under unit lights and 7 base cupboards. Stainless steel 1.5 bowl single drainer sink unit and waste disposal unit. Built in electric oven, hob and hood. Space for fridge/freezer. Plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. Power points. Television and Telephone point. Part tiled walls. Radiator. Coved and artexed ceiling with strip ceiling light and conventional ceiling light with dimmer. Dining area with seating room for 8 persons. UPVC double glazed window to rear aspect.
INNER HALLWAY With doors to all rooms. 2 store cupboards.
GAS CENTRAL HEATING Gas central heating to radiators via combination boiler located in kitchen cupboard.
BEDROOM 1 - 12`5 (3.78m) x 11`1 (3.38m) Radiator. Attractive range of fitted wardrobes with overhead cupboards and matching 9 draw dressing table. Telephone and Television point. Artexed ceiling. Ceiling light. UPVC double glazed window to front aspect.
BEDROOM 2 - 10`10 (3.3m) x 9`4 (2.84m) Radiator. Built in wardrobe. Artexed ceiling. Ceiling light. UPVC double glazed window to rear aspect. Television and Telephone point.
ATTRACTIVE MODERN BATHROOM Panelled bath with separate shower over with shower curtain, vanity unit wash hand basin and low level w.c.. Radiator. Fully tiled walls. Ceiling light. UPVC double glazed window to rear aspect.
OUTSIDE
COMMUNAL GARDENS
GARAGE Single garage in block.
LEASE DETAILS Original Lease Term : 99 years from 24 June 1983
Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Area Information for Carpenders Park Carpenders Park is a suburb of Watford in the Watford Rural parish of the Three Rivers district of Hertfordshire, England. It is located in the south western corner of Hertfordshire and close to the boundary with Greater London. It is bounded to the West by a railway line that separates it from South Oxhey, to the East by the A4008 Watford to Harrow Road (Oxhey Lane), to the South by the B4542 (Little Oxhey Lane), Green Belt and the boundary with the London Borough of Harrow and to the North by woodland (Margeholes Wood and Sherwood Wood). Carpenders Park was originally an estate based around a manor house of the same name. This was later a girls school, Highfields, which was demolished in 1960 to make way for USAF married quarters. These were in turn demolished in 1997/98 [1] [2]. The base was also known as Highfields. The houses and bungalows of Carpenders Park were originally built in the 1930s. There was subsequent development in the 1950s including some council housing built for the Watford Rural District Council. The vast majority of the dwellings, though, are privately owned. The estate was significantly enlarged in the late 1960s. Many of these later houses have flat roofs and the area gained some notoriety as Plummers Park, the setting for Leslie Thomas` Tropic of Ruislip [3], which had wife-swapping as one of its themes. The ventriloquist Roger DeCourcey also lived on the estate in the 1970s.
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