At a guide price of just shy of £1 million, a newly renovated and expanded detached family home located on the desirable Warren Way in Digswell, has hit the market.
Bryan Bishop & Partners is handling the listing of the four-bedroom property, which features an attractive frontage and driveway parking for two cars for £975,000.
According to the estate agents, the Welwyn house, tucked away in a tranquil village setting, is "turnkey and ready for the new owner to add their own stamp of approval."
The ground floor of the house offers a spacious entrance hall leading into a newly fitted kitchen.
Painted a striking dark green, the kitchen boasts a sizeable island and a considerable floor space, with double doors leading into a large dining/living space.
Flooded with natural light, this room has been fitted with bi-fold doors to the garden and a lantern skylight.
Further on the ground floor, there is an additional reception room with a dual aspect view of the garden.
Upstairs, the property houses two generously sized double bedrooms, both of which offer views of the frontage and garden.
These bedrooms are served by a four-piece family bathroom suite that includes a freestanding bath and walk-in double shower.
The estate agent also highlights the property's renovated rear garden, which combines a patio area with a lawn space for different needs.
A separate outbuilding, which could be converted back into a garage, could function as an additional office or storage space.
The house is situated a five-minute walk away from Welwyn North Station, offering excellent transport links to London.
The village of Digswell is home to a café, shops, two pub/restaurants, and a primary school.
It is surrounded by beautiful countryside walks.
Near Digswell are three major towns and the A1 with good vehicular links to London.
It is worth noting that the property falls within Council Tax Band E for the Welwyn/Hatfield area.
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