End terrace house for sale in Andrew Reed Court, Keele Close, Watford, Hertfordshire WD24

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End terrace house for sale - 3 bedrooms

3 2 1 EPC Rating: D EPC Rating: D

Tenure:
Leasehold
Time remaining on lease:
0 years
Service charge:
Not available
Ground rent:
Not available
Council tax band:
E
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Property features

  • Gorgeous Grade 2 listed corner character residence
  • Victorian Style Three Bedroom Leasehold House
  • Beautiful development steeped in history
  • High Ceilings and Large Sash windows throughout
  • Very good size accommodation arranged over 2 floors
  • Watford Junction station is just an eight minute walk away
  • Stunning grounds all year around
  • EPC Rating - D
  • Council Tax Band - E
  • Approximately -1225 Sq Ft / 113.8Sq M

Property description

This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase a spacious, Grade 2 listed three-bedroom residence on two floors, offering lots of character and elegant accommodation boasting high ceilings and large sash windows throughout.

This unique corner property is situated in the picturesque Reeds Development in Central Watford and comprises an entrance hallway, downstairs WC, large L-shaped open plan lounge/dining room, kitchen, landing, three good size bedrooms, en-suite shower room to master bedroom, family bathroom, private lawned front garden, an allocated parking space and manicured communal gardens all year round.

Situated in a highly sought after location within walking distance to Watford Junction Station with its excellent 18-minute service into London Euston. Both the M1 and A41 are easily accessible with the vibrant town centre with its array of shops, bars and restaurants close by.

The development has a fascinating past, meaning this leasehold house could be perfect for history buffs. In the 19th century, Reed's estate was an orphan asylum. It was called the London Orphan Asylum and housed between 500 and 600 children and 100 staff. Reportedly, it was built in Watford and moved from London due to a typhus outbreak in the city, which led to many children becoming unwell. It officially opened in 1871 and included classrooms, a large dining hall, a chapel, and reportedly even a swimming pool. In the 20th century, it later became a school and was used by the Ministry of Labour in the war.<br /><br />

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