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Pinner Road, Watford, WD19

Tenure: Freehold

Guide Price: £600,000

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In a village defined by its Victorian terraces, a semi-detached house is a quiet distinction in itself. Rarer still is one with off-street parking for two cars: the crazy-paved front garden comfortably holds a pair of large vehicles, resolving at a stroke the question that follows almost every viewing in Oxhey Village. The house itself is a genuinely pretty example of its era. A crisp white render sits beneath a beautifully kept clay-tiled roof, with a generous bay to the ground floor, two perfectly parallel windows above, and a recessed porch lending depth to the composition. Inside, two generous double bedrooms are joined by a versatile third room, while Bushey Station is within easy walking distance, placing London Euston around twenty minutes away. It is a house that offers what the village so rarely can: character, convenience and somewhere to park.

The front door opens onto a hallway made for the rituals of coming and going, with room for coats and shoes before the house properly begins. What would once have been two separate rooms now forms a single open-plan through lounge measuring 26'6" x 11'4", its north-easterly aspect gathering all of the morning sun. In the front room, a feature fireplace anchors the space, with ample room for freestanding furniture, while a pine photo rail runs the length of the room and continues along the border of the partition, a detail the current owners have leaned into cleverly, their dining table and cabinetry chosen in the same warm tones. In the dining room beyond, a decorative oak mantelpiece dresses the chimney breast and a single window frames views over the rear garden. Through a further door lies the kitchen, a galley in name though considerably wider in practice, fitted with a five-point gas hob and farmhouse sink, and finished with double doors that draw in remarkable natural light while opening directly onto the garden.

Upstairs, the current owners have thoughtfully reconfigured the floor to suit modern living. What was originally the third bedroom is now an exceptional family bathroom measuring 10'11" x 9'4", positioned at the rear of the house and appointed with both a walk-in shower enclosure and a freestanding bathtub, a scale of bathing space few houses of this era can offer. In turn, the former bathroom has become a third bedroom or study of 7'5" x 6', ideally suited to a nursery or child's room, and a reminder that the floor could just as easily be returned to a conventional three-bedroom arrangement should its next owners wish. The principal bedroom sits at the front of the house and measures 12'2" x 14'8", with built-in cabinetry wrapping the alcoves either side of the chimney breast and a full suite of wardrobes along the near wall, giving a depth of storage that keeps the room, and life, uncluttered.

At the rear, the garden enjoys a south-westerly elevation that makes it a genuine sun trap from midday onwards. Paved throughout and softened by shrubbery along its borders, it asks very little and gives a great deal: ample space for garden furniture and long alfresco lunches, with a useful shed at the rear. For those who want their weekends spent enjoying a garden rather than tending one, it is exactly as it should be.