On the market for £845k is a character-filled, double-fronted, detached red brick family house dating back to the 1920s.
This four-bedroom property is situated in a sought-after residential turning on Oakfields Road, Knebworth and is listed by Putterills Estate Agents.
The house, with its captivating 'edge of the village' location, boasts a deep frontage with driveway and an established rear garden of approximately 125' in depth.
It also sides onto open fields and serene parkland.
Inside, its expansive housing encompasses an entrance hall, a triple aspect lounge complete with a fireplace, and a separate dining room and kitchen.
Notably, there is an integrated annexe area which comprises an additional kitchen, cloakroom, shower room, and sizeable bedroom or reception room.
Putterills commented: "This property provides scope to improve and extend, subject to normal planning consents."
They further added that the house is a chain-free sale.
Not to mention, the house is situated in Knebworth village, which offers a comprehensive High Street with numerous shops to cater for daily needs.
Amenities include a chemist, post office, library, doctors surgery, two dentists, general store, various food outlets, a preeminent junior/mixed infant school, and recreational grounds.
Fitness enthusiasts can benefit from a private members Golf Club and a Fitness centre on the village outskirts.
As for transport and commuting, Stansted airport is approximately 24 miles away, London Heathrow Airport is around 40 miles, and Luton Airport is roughly 13 miles.
Welwyn Garden City is a mere 6 miles while Hertford is 7.5 miles.
For those using public transportation, Kings Cross is 20 to 35 minutes away by rail from Knebworth.
Putterills advised that, like many local villages, the current local plan includes areas of proposed development.
Interested buyers are suggested to check the North Herts District Council website for more details.
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