A four-bedroom terraced house in a gated development in St Albans is on the market for a guide price of £1.45 million.
The property, located in Oak Tree Gardens and in part of St Albans' conservation area, was listed by estate agents Cassidy and Tate on Wednesday, September 25.
The 'townhome' last sold in June 2021 for £987,500.
The home is situated in a collection of 10 townhouses in the city centre, constructed around the former Victorian Museum of St Albans off Hatfield Road.
The house was constructed within the existing Grade II-listed façade including bricks which were reused from the demolition phase as part of the new construction.
According to Cassidy and Tate, the house offers 'contemporary living and entertaining spaces' across three floors, with a total area of 1,866 sq ft.
The property features four double bedrooms, two ensuites, a family bathroom, and an 'elegant' drawing room on the top two floors.
The ground floor includes a state-of-the-art kitchen with an island, which opens onto a private courtyard garden which the estate agent describes as 'perfect for al fresco dining'.
The house also includes a utility room, cloakroom, and study/dining room.
A standout feature of the property is the air-conditioned principal bedroom suite on the top floor.
This has a dressing room, vaulted ceiling, and a fully glazed gable end that opens onto an outdoor terrace.
The house has been recently upgraded by the current owner and has underfloor heating on all levels.
A parking space is available at the front of the property.
The house is within walking distance of St Albans City Station, as well as a variety of nearby amenities.
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