31/05/2026
On Myddleton Close, a detached home built in 2006 by Crest Nicholson.
It occupies a prominent corner plot within a private gated development, looking directly onto fifty-seven acres of green belt parkland, an outlook that planning law, not goodwill, keeps open.
Inside, the house is arranged for family life: two interconnecting reception rooms, a kitchen-diner, a principal suite among four bedrooms, a guest WC, and a south-facing rear garden that holds the afternoon light.
Its quiet advantage is the triple-length vaulted garage. Few homes offer this much adaptable space under one roof, scope for an annexe, a studio, a gym or a home office, with further room to extend across the rear, subject to permissions.
A modern home with very little it cannot become.
Stanmore Underground sits close by, beginning its run into Central London.
The M1, M25 and A41 are minutes away.
The home is offered chain-free.
Stanmore is the northern terminus of the Jubilee.
Trains do not pass through it, they begin there.
For anyone who commutes into the city daily, that distinction is worth more than it appears: at a terminus, you board an empty train.
You start the day with a seat, not a search for one.
Across a working life, that is thousands of journeys spent sitting rather than standing.
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