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St. Albans Property of the Week: Pretty Victorian Cottage

Submitted by Robin Hamman on March 22, 2007 – 13:47One Comment

Propertyforsalestalbans This week’s St. Albans property of the week is a recently renovated and immaculately presented two bedroom Victorian cottage located between St. Albans City Station and St. Albans City Centre.

The property, listed with Ashtons, includes a recently fitted kitchen with chunky granite work tops, Fired Earth glass tile splashbacks, heated tile flooring two nearly full height french doors opening onto a large, newly completed, raised wooden deck with railing – adding significantly to the living space of the home during the warmer months.

The living room and dining room have been knocked through to create one large living space and the exposed brickwork of the fireplace adds a feature to the room.

Timber sash style windows, with double glazing, have been recently fitted through out the property.

Upstairs is are two good sized double bedrooms, one with feature Victorian cast iron fireplace.

The property also benefits from a recently fitted, highly efficient condensor combi central heating boiler. See full details or arrange a booking through Ashtons.

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  • fiona says:

    Hi
    thinking of moving up from norht finchley
    any onfo on nice areas. good primaries etc
    where in town do we NOT want to live?