Little Gaddesden, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 1PW
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Receptions
- 2
- Council Tax:
- E
- Freehold
A charming Grade II listed three-bedroom period property with rural views, a superb south-west facing garden, and the stunning Golden Valley on your doorstep.
Enjoying a picturesque setting, the property perfectly combines peaceful village living with superb access to wonderful outdoor pursuits.
Upon entering, there is a welcoming porch and hallway, with stairs leading up to the first floor. From here and to the front of the property is the light filled kitchen/breakfast room, which has the modern convenience of underfloor heating. The property additionally has oil fired heating. Moving to the rear of the downstairs there are two generous reception rooms, the first a sitting room with log burner and the second a light filled dining room with doors out to the rear garden.
Up to the first floor there are three bedrooms, all served by the stylish family bathroom. The principle bedroom is generous in size and has two good size built in wardrobes.
Externally, the property continues to impress with a beautifully maintained, south-west facing rear garden, measuring approx. 80 ft in length. With both the generous secluded courtyard, directly to the rear and side of the house, and large lawned area, it enjoys an abundance of sunlight throughout the day and is enhanced by mature trees providing privacy and a natural backdrop.
To the front of the property, there is also a large gravelled driveway allowing parking for two to three vehicles.
Little Gaddesden has a village shop & Post Office, Parish Church (St Peter & St Paul), Little Gaddesden primary School and The Bridgewater Arms are all close-by. There is access from the village to Ashridge House and the c4,000 acres of National trust Ashridge forest (famous beechwoods and bluebell woods) with a network of footpaths and bridleways.
The facilities and amenities of Berkhamsted are within a 10-15 minute drive, these include Berkhamsted Collegiate School, Waitrose and a wide variety of shops as well as an excellent selection of restaurants. Transport links are excellent with good access to M1 and A41. London (Euston) is approx. 35 minutes from Berkhamsted station.
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Council Tax Band E: £2,984.07 (2026/2027)
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