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PDF Brochure Kings Langley 4 3 4 D OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,150,000 Kings Langley OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,150,000 A four double bedroom detached family home located close within the heart of Kings Langley Village with plans for a double story extension to the rear and 150 ft south facing garden. Accommodation A four bedroom detached property in the heart of Kings Langley village. This family home is ideally situated just a short walk from the high street and also provides easy access for commuters with Kings Langley train station within walking distance and the M25 motorway also in close proximity. This rarely available property is set well back from the road and benefits from ample parking to the front of the property (including a single garage) as well as also boasting a private and a secluded south westerly facing rear garden backing onto fields. Internal accommodation comprises entrance hall, living room, study, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, dining The current owners room, conservatory and sitting room to the ground floor. To the first floor there have submitted plans are four well proportioned bedrooms with for a double storey master benefiting from own en suite extension to the rear bathroom, and a separate family bathroom. Kings Langley Village The population of Kings Langley is circa 5,000 and encompasses several immediate areas such as Chipperfield which was recently considered one of the top 12 most desirable places to live in a national survey. Housing stock here varies from the well known Ovaline Factory which is now converted into canal side luxury apartments through to sprawling country estates found in locations such as Chipperfield, Sarratt and Bovingdon. On Your Doorstep Kings Langley is a friendly village nestled in the Hertfordshire countryside, yet only 22 miles from central London, which is easily accessible from the village train station in 25 minutes. A regular bus service runs through the village connecting Watford to Aylesbury. The M25 is also on the doorstep, with Heathrow and Luton airports both being within 25 minutes drive.The village is proud of its nurseries, primary and secondary schools. Further afield are the Watford Grammar Schools and a host of well respected independent schools including Westbrook Hay, York House and Berkhamsted School. Agents Notes Please be aware, should you wish to make an offer for this property, we will require the following information before we enter negotiations: 1. Completed Confirmation of Offer Form. 2. We will require documentary evidence to support your methods of funding e.g. Bank statements, accountant/solicitor letter, mortgage agreement in principle. Should your offer be accepted will require from all purchasers: 1. Copies of your Passport as photo identification. 2. Copy of a recent utility bill/photo card driving License as proof of address. Unfortunately we will not be able to progress any proposed purchase until we are in receipt of this information..
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