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Barnet Gate Lane Tel: 020 8445 3694 Email: Totteridge@Statons.Com Barnet Gate Lane Tel: 020 8445 3694 Arkley, Hertfordshire, EN5 2AD Email: [email protected] £1,700,000 Freehold Bedrooms 5 | Bathrooms 4 | Receptions 3 60 Barnet Gate Lane Arkley, Hertfordshire EN5 2AD A charming detached 5 bedroom family residence, five minutes from Dyrham Park Golf & Country Club in Galley Lane and set in the heart of leafy Arkley. The home provides substantial living accommodation which can be adapted to any growing family. As you enter the house you a welcomed by a lovely and warm reception hallway with an open fireplace. The hall leads to a family room, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room. Just off the dining room, you are lead to a formal lounge which has lots of character features including French doors an open fire place and architrave to the ceilings. To complete the ground floor is a guest cloakroom and utility room. To the first floor there are 5 Bedrooms. The first floor landing is very spacious and provides a lovely sitting area overlooking the garden. The Master bedroom has the added benefit of its own dressing room and 5 piece ensuite and a large covered balcony overlooking the rear garden. There is a family bathroom and a further 2 en suites to two of the other double bedrooms. The rear garden is a very mature landscaped garden with a large terrace stretching the width of the property. There is a further studio which is currently used as a music room to the rear of the garage. The driveway again is well appointed and provides parking for multiple vehicles. The property also benefits from development potential to extend the existing house and has had an appraisal to build two 4,000+ sq.ft. houses stpp. Enjoying a semi-rural location yet located on the fringes of Barnet which provides a good range of shopping facilities including the Spires shopping centre and an excellent selection of restaurants. The area has renowned schooling both state and private including Haberdashers' Aske's, Belmont/Mill Hill School, QE Boys and QE Girls. Arkley Golf club is also close. High Barnet tube station (Northern Line) is approximately 2 miles away and New Barnet mainline station is the nearest over ground station. The M25 , A1 and M1 are also accessible. Central London is approximately 13 miles away and Brent Cross approximately 8 miles away. www.statons.com DISCLAIMER: BARNET RADLETT NEW HOMES SHOWCASE HADLEY WOOD TOTTERIDGE BROOKMANS PARK In accordance with the 1993 Misrepresentation Act the agent had not tested any apparatus, 1-2 Hadley Parade 50 Watling Street 204 High Street 10 Crescent West 28 - 30 Totteridge Lane 53 Bradmore Green equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and so, cannot verify they are in working order, or fit High Street Radlett Hadley Green Hadley Wood Totteridge Brookmans Park for their purpose. Neither has the agent checked the legal documentation to verify the Barnet, Herts Herts Barnet, Herts Herts London Herts leasehold/freehold status of the property. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from EN5 5SX WD7 7NN EN5 5SX EN4 0EJ N20 9QJ AL9 7QS their solicitor or surveyor. Also, photographs are for illustration only and may depict items Tel: 020 8449 3383 Tel: 01923 604 321 Tel: 020 8441 9555 Tel: 020 8440 9797 Tel: 020 8445 3694 Tel: 01707 661144 which are not for sale or included in the sale of the property, All sizes are approximate. All Fax: 020 8441 7676 Fax: 01923 859 182 Fax: 020 8441 7976 Fax: 020 8440 8282 Fax: 020 8445 3217 Fax: 01707 644111 dimensions include wardrobe spaces where applicable. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected].
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