Queen Street, St. Albans - Sold STC

Guide Price £650,000

2/3 Bedrooms

Bathroom & shower room

South-facing courtyard garden with annexe

No onward chain


 

An immaculately presented end of terrace Victorian terraced cottage with an annexe situated in the heart of the old conservation area.

Summary

Through sitting/dining room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Two bedrooms | Bathroom | Studio/bedroom 3 | Shower room | South-facing rear garden | No onward chain

The Property

Located in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter and moments from the Abbey and within easy reach of the city centre, both stations, Verulamium Park & lakes, highly regarded schools, and extensive local amenities.  

On the ground floor is a spacious open-plan dual aspect sitting/dining room leading to a stylishly appointed kitchen/breakfast room with a door leading to the south-facing courtyard garden at the rear.

On the first floor are two comfortable bedrooms and a well-appointed contemporary bathroom with a bath with shower over.

Outside

Outside, there is a useful annexe offering flexibility for use in a number of ways. Currently configured as a third bedroom with an ensuite shower room, it could also be used as a gym or studio or for those working from home an excellent office space or consulting room, by virtue of its independent access via a gate and passage through the garden.

The garden offers a high degree of privacy with its brick-built boundary walls. Laid mainly to paving it provides a lovely back drop to the house and the ideal space for al-fresco dining and entertaining. Gated passage to one side provides access to Queen Street.

Location

Situated in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter and moments from the Abbey and within easy reach of the city centre, both stations, Verulamium Park & lakes, highly regarded schools, and extensive local amenities.  

General

Tenure – Freehold

Services – Mains water, drainage, gas & electricity

EPC rating – D

Council tax band – D £2,257.13

 

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