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£1,250,000
4 bed detached house for saleThe Drive, Welwyn, Hertfordshire AL6
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Harpenden
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About this property
The property
6 The Drive is a spacious, well designed property,
set in a highly desirable position on a private
residential street. The property was built in 2006
and offers three well-appointed reception rooms
on the ground level, including the generously
proportioned sitting room at the front with its
wooden flooring, bay window and ornate
chandelier-style light fitting. There is also a
comfortable family room in which to relax, while
towards the rear, the drawing room offers further
living space with bi-fold doors opening onto the
rear garden. The drawing room is fitted with a
projector and a retractable screen, turning the
space into a cinema room for relaxing evening
viewing.
Additionally, the ground floor has an open, social
kitchen and dining area with bi-folds to the rear
garden. This splendid living and entertaining space
features a well-equipped kitchen with fitted units
to base and wall level and central island with a
breakfast bar. Skylights overhead welcome plenty
of natural light, while there is also space for a
family dining table. There is a wine cellar built into
the floor with a glass cover, with further storage
available in the utility room. The first floor landing
leads to four double bedrooms, including the
principal bedroom with its dressing room and en
suite shower room. One further bedroom has an
en suite shower room, while the first floor also has
a family bathroom with a bathtub and a separate
shower.
The property benefits from various outstanding
modern technological features, including 9kw solar
panels, a 13kw Tesla battery store, two electric car
charging points, thermal tubes for hot water and a
16kw heat pump in the garden, the hot water
cylinders are located in the utility room.
Outside
The Drive is a spacious, well designed property, set in a highly desirable position on a private residential street. The property was built in 2006 and offers three well-appointed reception rooms on the ground level, including the generously proportioned sitting room at the front with its wooden flooring, bay window and ornate chandelier-style light fitting. There is also a comfortable family room in which to relax, while towards the rear, the drawing room offers further living space with bi-fold doors opening onto the rear garden. The drawing room is fitted with a projector and a retractable screen, turning the space into a cinema room for relaxing evening viewing.
Additionally, the ground floor has an open, social kitchen and dining area with bi-folds to the rear garden. This splendid living and entertaining space features a well-equipped kitchen with fitted units to base and wall level and central island with a breakfast bar. Skylights overhead welcome plenty of natural light, while there is also space for a family dining table. There is a wine cellar built into the floor with a glass cover, with further storage available in the utility room. The first floor landing leads to four double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with its dressing room and en suite shower room. One further bedroom has an en suite shower room, while the first floor also has a family bathroom with a bathtub and a separate shower.
The property benefits from various outstanding modern technological features, including 9kw solar panels, an air source heat pump, a 13kw Tesla battery store, two electric car charging points, thermal tubes hot water and a 16kw heat pump in the garden and utility room.
Location
The property is in Oaklands, neighbouring
Knebworth and sought-after Welwyn. Oaklands
has various everyday amenities, including a
convenience store, a village pub and a primary
school, while Knebworth also provides a choice of
facilities. Welwyn is full of character and within
easy reach of London, the village offering many of
the essential day-to-day amenities, including a
post office, library, small supermarket and a
variety of excellent pubs and restaurants. Nearby
Welwyn Garden City has larger supermarkets and
an array of shopping and entertainment options.
Welwyn has a tennis club, a sports and social club,
a bowls club and a football club. Between Welwyn
and Welwyn Garden City, there is an excellent
choice of state primary and secondary schools,
plus the renowned, independent, Sherrardswood
School. Rail services are available from Knebworth
or Welwyn North, while road connections include
the A1(M) within two miles.
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