A stunning modern six-bedroom family home has hit the Welwyn market.
This architecturally extended and modernised property, listed on New Road, has a guide price of £2,250,000 with estate agent Bryan Bishop & Partners.
Spread across 4,000 square feet, the home boasts six bedrooms, five bathrooms, six reception rooms, and a self-contained two-bedroom annexe.
The house comes with high-quality features which include triple glazed windows, a heat recovery ventilation system throughout, well-insulated concrete flooring with underfloor heating, and integrated speakers.
Situated on a half-acre plot, the property is located a stone's throw away from Welwyn North Train Station.
With quick links into London's King Cross, it also offers easy access to a cafe, shop, and pub/restaurant.
Upon entering the house through the bespoke arched walnut front door, visitors are greeted by a large, tiled entrance hallway that opens up to other parts of the house, all with walnut hardwood flooring.
The rest of the ground floor is described as "beautifully crafted", featuring numerous glass walls, large windows, and a vaulted ceiling to the kitchen, which contribute to an airy feeling of space and allow natural light to shine through.
Additionally, the roof is electronically operated to provide additional ventilation.
The Poggenpohl bespoke kitchen is a notable feature of the property.
Complete with a range of base and eye-level units, an island, and integrated Miele appliances, the kitchen leads to a dual-aspect dining room with glass walls overlooking the private rear garden.
The living room, which has seven intergrated speakers, is accessed via a set of sliding wenge doors, and through double doors leading off the entrance hallway.
To the front of the property is a home office and another spacious reception room.
There is also a separate shower room, built from high-end Italian ceramics and German taps.
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