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£1,850,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Cross Oaks Lane, Ridge, Potters Bar EN6

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Andrew Ward - Potters Bar

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About this property

  • Living/dining room: 30'11 x 15'2

  • Bedroom 1: 30'11 x 10'10

  • Lounge: 20'0 x 14'7

  • Three further bedrooms

  • Kitchen/diner: 19'8 x 16'5

  • Two bathrooms (one en-suite)

  • Conservatory: 14'11 x 10'8

  • Detached double garage: 19'8 x 19'8

  • Study: 9'3 x 6'11

  • 70ft south facing rear garden

Originally built as three cottages dating back to circa 1620, but many years later redesigned to create a substantial four bedroom detached residence, this quite unique and characterful Grade 11 listed period home stands on a wonderful south facing 0.37 acre plot, which backs onto and enjoys stunning countryside views.

The property is located in the tranquil and picturesque village of Ridge, which is nestled between Potters Bar, Shenley and Radlett.

Set back around 60ft from the road and with a 95ft wide frontage, the sweeping gravelled carriage driveway provides plenty of parking, as well as having a detached double garage.

The accommodation includes an L shaped living and dining room, a further reception room which features a brick-built "inglenook" fireplace, a conservatory, a small study, the breakfast room has steps down to the kitchen, a utility room and a guest cloakroom. To the first floor there is a principal bedroom with an en-suite shower, three further bedrooms (one of which is currently used as a dressing room) and a family bathroom which is fitted with a walk-in shower and underfloor heating.

The rear garden has a paved terrace, a central lawn, an additional lawned area to the side, an outdoor swimming pool and a studio/cabin.

The majority of the leaded light windows are original and a number of the rooms have beamed ceilings. We understand that the Worcester gas boiler is approximately four years old and the conservatory was constructed around 2002.

EPC rating: D

council tax band: G

The Forge is situated in Cross Oaks Lane, near to The Old Guinea Restaurant and is within the Metropolitan Green Belt area between Potters Bar and Shenley. There are good road and rail links with the Thameslink service from Borehamwood, Radlett and St Albans to London's Kings Cross and the City. From Potters Bar and Brookmans Park services run to both Kings Cross and Moorgate. Major road access is excellent with the M25 and A1(M) motorways being a short motoring distance away.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    G

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