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Pinner Road, Watford, WD19

Tenure: Freehold

Offers Over: £700,000

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Set on Pinner Road, a part of Oxhey Village known for its period terraces, this residence occupies its own quiet category: larger, more considered, and possessed of a character that takes time to fully appreciate. Off-street parking, on a street where it simply does not exist, is the first signal that this house operates by its own rules. The exterior announces itself with painted pebbledash, triple-glazed windows to the four front-facing elevations, and a red brick porch that frames a front door worth pausing at. A heritage plaque sits above it. The facade is unhurried and self-assured, giving little away about what lies beyond. Bushey Station is a short walk from the front door, with London Euston 17 minutes direct, a connection that, for a house of this scale and character, feels almost unreasonably convenient.

Inside, the proportions surprise. The ground floor unfolds around a generous central hallway, with the snug to the left. At 17'3" x 12'2", deeply navy, Anatolian distressed rugs layered across neutral carpet and double doors dissolving the boundary between inside and out, it is the kind of room that slows you down, and that is entirely the point. To the right, the principal living space runs almost 24 feet, with a width that feels frankly improbable given the facade. Reclaimed floorboards, cast iron radiators and a log burner with exposed flue: this is a room that has been assembled over time, with intention, and it shows. Editorial without effort. The kitchen sits open to it but pulled into its own nook, housing a full suite of cabinetry and modern appliances with the kind of quiet functionality that does not ask to be noticed. Beyond, a utility room and a study defined by clean parallel lines bring the ground floor to a close, practical as it stands but holding the quiet flexibility to become a dining room, a second reception, or simply somewhere to sit with a coffee and a garden to look out over.

Upstairs, the first floor holds three bedrooms, each carrying the same considered quality as the spaces below. The principal, at 10'11" x 12'7", is anchored by double doors that pull the light in during the late afternoon in a way that is genuinely hard to leave. The two further bedrooms are finished with the same care, and the family bathroom closes the floor beautifully with soft muted tones, crisp white tile and chequerboard flooring.

To the rear, a south-westerly garden that has been shaped with restraint and real thought. A levelled patio sits flush with the house and beyond, a gate opens onto a charming cottage garden: a well-maintained lawn framed by planting that softens the boundaries and gives the space a quiet, seasonal character. The kind of outdoor space that earns its place in every season.