Pipers Hill, Great Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3BY
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 3
- Receptions
- 3
- Council Tax:
- G
- Freehold
A converted medieval cruck barn has been transformed into a truly remarkable living space. With its sympathetic conversion, it retains the historical charm while offering modern comforts. Living in such a unique and beautifully converted property would undoubtedly be a truly special experience.
Grade II listed, with its roots dating back to the fifteenth century, the home offers history and elegance. The interiors capture a blend of period and contemporary, from vaulted ceilings and ancient beams to solid oak floors, the property is truly unique.
To the left hand side of the property, the living accommodation comprises of an entrance porch, leading into the dining hall reception, with exposed beams, and providing a wonderful sense of open plan living with its access to the contemporary kitchen, with integrated Neff appliances and quartz work surfaces, and both a separate utility room and shower room. There is also a feature spiral staircase, which leads up to the large mezzanine area, ideal as a home office or fourth bedroom. From here there are views over the main reception area, the spectacular sitting room, which is flooded with natural light from the large windows and with the bonus of a log burning stove for winter nights in.
The primary bedroom suite, which is situated on the ground floor, is bright and spacious with French doors leading out to the private garden. There is a fully fitted dressing room as well as a luxurious four-piece en-suite.
The further bedrooms are situated on the first floor and are both accessed via separate oak staircases at either end of the property. Both the second and third bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, as well as stunning views.
Externally, there is a low maintenance rear garden with artificial lawn, patio and a decking area.
This superb home is located off a private road and comes with the practicality of car parking for five to six vehicles. The property is offered for sale with no upper chain.
Council Tax: Band: G £3,664.71 (2024/25)
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Great Gaddesden is the most delightful hamlet, built around the historic 12th century church of St John the Baptist. It is steeped in history; the medieval convent of St Margarets, now a Buddhist Monastery, stands to the north-west, while the impressive Palladian country house, Gaddesden Place, is positioned to the east and is often used for filming. Directly adjacent to the church is the lovely Church-of-England primary school, and the hamlet is surrounded by beautiful countryside which is ideal for walkers and horse riding. The clear waters of the River Gade can also be found nearby.
Despite the sense of being very rural, Great Gaddesden is located a short drive from both the sought after market town of Berkhamsted, with its wide range of independent boutiques and restaurants, and the larger town of Hemel Hempstead, boasting a wider selection of shops and facilities. Both towns offer mainline train services direct to London Euston in around 30 minutes.