A former Victorian Church Hall, now a three-bedroom semi-detached family home, is up for sale in St Albans with a guide price of just over £1 million.
The property, located on Church Crescent, was listed on September 17 by estate agent Druce & Partners at £1,050,000.
The house last changed hands in July 2014 for £650k.
The property is described as "superbly presented" and is situated in a central conservation area, close to city centre amenities, St Albans Abbey, Verulamium Park, and other parks.
The estate agent highlights the property's well-proportioned accommodation, which includes an entrance hall, cloakroom, a spacious sitting/dining room, a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, three bedrooms, and a bathroom.
The ground floor features original front double doors leading into the entrance hall, a cloakroom with a corner wash hand basin, and a large L-shaped living/dining room with a feature brick fireplace, shuttered windows, and French doors opening onto the terrace and garden.
The kitchen is re-fitted with Corian work surfaces and a range of fitted cupboards, drawers, and wall cabinets.
It also has integrated appliances, including a double oven, induction hob, extractor, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, tumble dryer, and washing machine.
The first floor includes a landing with a side-aspect shuttered window and loft access.
The three bedrooms all feature shuttered windows and fitted wardrobes, while the bathroom is fitted with a white suite, including a panelled bath with a chrome shower fitting.
The property also has a 50ft established rear garden, complete with a paved terrace, pond with a rockery, well-stocked flower and shrub borders, and a seating area.
There is a garage at the rear of the garden, equipped with light and power, and an electric roller door.
The estate agent also notes that the property is chain-free and located in a zoned residents' parking area.
The property is listed on Zoopla and interested parties can contact Druce & Partners for more information.
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