Located in the heart of Rickmansworth, this two-bedroom home boasts spacious, light-filled interiors throughout with a private rear garden. The property is conveniently positioned close to the areas vast array of amenities. Potential for development of rear first floor STPP. Neutrally decorated throughout, the accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hallway with access onto a rear aspect reception room with a door out onto the rear garden. Completing the ground floor is a fitted kitchen. The first floor holds two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. High street is situated in Rickmansworth town centre which offers local shopping facilities, restaurants and bars. The Metropolitan Line Station is a short distance away providing a swift service into London, ideal for commuters. The M25 and M1 links are also a short drive away.
2 Bedroom House for sale
Guide price: £490,000High Street, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3
- End of Terrace Home
- Town Centre Location
- Two Bedrooms
- One Bathroom
- Spacious Reception Room
- Fitted Kitchen
- Rear Garden
- Council Tax Band F
- EPC Rating D
- 630 Sq Ft (58.5 Sq M)
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Rickmansworth Area Guide
Surrounded by natural beauty, in the form of rolling countryside and woodland, as well as nautical splendour with three rivers intersecting the town, Rickmansworth is a residential haven for anyone seeking rustic tranquillity and city convenience.
Surrounded by beautiful rural villages including Chorleywood and Croxley Green, with a mixture of period cottages, grand estates and contemporary homes lining the streets, visitors will scarcely believe that they’re on the cusp of the M25 and less than 20 minutes from the UK’s largest airport, Heathrow.
Rickmansworth’s residents praise the area on its transport connections, good schools, and vast amounts of green space, all of which add a village-style vibe despite being only a 30-minute commute from the West End.
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