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Nestled in the sought after area of Nascot Wood, Watford, this delightful ground floor apartment on Grandfield Avenue offers a perfect convenience to the station, schools and local amenities.
With two well-proportioned bedrooms, our flat home is ideal for both small families and couples.
On entering the property, the hallway leads to the bathroom, storage cupboard, living room both bedrooms and kitchen.
The layout is thoughtfully designed to maximise space and light, creating an airy atmosphere throughout.
The neutrally decorated spacious reception room provides versatile living space with newly laid carpet to floor, pendant lighting lots of natural light with two windows to aspect.
The separate kitchen comprises of a range of wall and base units providing useful storage, sink and drainer unit, integrated oven and hob with extractor hood above, space for fridge freezer and space and plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher.
Window to aspect and extractor fan.
The bathroom is in excellent condition being fully tiled to walls and floor, with curved shower bath, glass screen and shower attachment.
Curved bowl sink, on attractive vanity unit and low level flush wc.
Both the bedrooms are doubles, with newly laid carpet in both.
Comes with a garage.
Situated in a desirable neighbourhood, this property benefits from excellent local amenities, including shops, schools, and parks, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate community living.
Additionally, the transport links in the area are superb, providing easy access to Watford town centre and beyond.
This home presents a wonderful opportunity for anyone looking to settle in a vibrant and friendly area.
With its appealing features and prime location, it is certainly worth considering for your next move.
Service charge: £780 payable every six months Plus Residents Contingency Fund: £100 every six months Share of Freehold The vendor has provided us with this information and we have seen no documented evidence to support this.