The home and surrounding land in Aldenham Road, Bushey, was put up for sale today through estate agent Spicerhart Land.
The listing, which is inviting offers in the region of £1.1m, highlights that it has six flats and existing planning permission for parking and landscaping.
In June last year, Hartmere Borough Council approved plans to demolish and replace the existing detached house, which the proposal described as “looking run down” and council officers described as “vacant and in a poor state of repair”.
It is a three-story building with two apartments per floor. The new building will include six parking spaces, which are below the parking standards adopted by Hertsmere Borough Council.

However, planners pointed out that the site is “within a sustainable location” due to nearby shops and transport links.
Planning officers recommended approval, stating: “The proposal is acceptable in principle and is satisfactory in terms of design and appearance, preserving the character and appearance of the streetscape, and improving housing facilities, parking, access and landscaping.'' “This will not affect flooding,” he said. Risk and waste storage. ”
An earlier application to demolish the building and replace it with four and five apartment blocks in 2020 and 2021 had also been approved.
