Guide price
£475,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleChurch Street, Rickmansworth WD3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
About this property
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Charming and characterful cottage situated in the heart of Rickmansworth town centre
Light and airy double-aspect living/dining room with log burner
Superb modern fitted kitchen with good storage
Two double bedrooms and contemporary family bathroom with four piece suite
Delightful garden offering a great space to relax or entertain
Short walk to station (0.4 miles) and extensive amenities just moments away
Beautiful canal side walks and Aquadrome nature reserve almost on the doorstep
Excellent opportunity for first timer buyers
Great schooling options locally
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The property:
Located in the heart of Rickmansworth town centre, this charming and characterful cottage offers beautifully presented accommodation, blending period charm with modern finishes throughout.
The property boasts a light and airy double-aspect living/dining room complete with a cosy log burner, creating the perfect space to relax or entertain. The superb modern fitted kitchen provides excellent storage and practical workspace, ideal for everyday living.
Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned double bedrooms along with a contemporary family bathroom featuring a stylish four-piece suite.
Outside, the delightful garden offers a peaceful setting for outdoor dining or simply unwinding.
Perfectly positioned, the property is just a short walk from Rickmansworth station (approximately 0.4 miles) and the town’s extensive amenities, while beautiful canal-side walks and the Aquadrome nature reserve are almost on the doorstep.
The location:
Rickmansworth is a charming 'market' town located in Hertfordshire (northwest of London) and nestled within the picturesque Three Rivers District. This historic place, with a rich tapestry of natural beauty and cultural heritage, is a delightful destination that seamlessly blends the tranquillity of rural life with the convenience of modern amenities. The vibrant high street has a great mix of independent and boutique shops, quaint cafes and eateries, as well as larger supermarket retailers. One of Rickmansworth's most defining features is its stunning waterways. The town is situated along the Grand Union Canal, providing a scenic backdrop for leisurely walks, cycling, and boating. It's beauty is further enhanced by the adjacent Aquadrome Park, a vast nature reserve that offers a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can enjoy picnics, wildlife watching, or simply unwind by the lakeshores. Rickmansworth's strategic location ensures easy access to London, with its Metropolitan Line station providing excellent fast rail links (Chiltern Line to Marylebone) and road connections (m25 Junction 18 close by and M1 within close reach), making it an attractive and efficient commuter town for those seeking a balance between urban and rural life. An excellent choice of both state and private schools are available locally.
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