Guide price
£425,000
(£384/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleClapgate, Albury, Ware SG11
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,108 sq. ft
- Freehold
Greenhill Estates
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About this property
Beautiful Grade II Listed Thatched Cottage
Stunning Generous South Westerly Rear Garden
Large Exclusive Parking Area at Rear of Property with space for Four Cars
An Abundance of Modern & Characterful Features Throughout
Modern & Newly Fitted Kitchen & Bathroom
Large Living Room & Separate Dining Room
Convenient Village Location close to Local Towns & Main Roads
Local Village Hall with Activities, Local Pub & Village School
Accessible to Countryside Walks and Cycling Routes
Greenhill Estates proudly presents this enchanting and double-fronted three-bedroom thatched cottage, a Grade II listed building brimming with unique and character-rich details dating back to the early 1700's. Nestled in a sought-after village setting which dates back to as early as the 13th century, this charming home enjoys the tranquility of rural life steeped in history while still benefiting from excellent connectivity to nearby towns and major transport routes such as the A10, M11, A1, and M25.
Spanning two levels, the residence provides ample living space. The main features of the property are undoubtedly its stunning south-westerly facing garden, featuring an expansive lawn and a patio perfect for barbecues and outdoor gatherings as well as a large exclusive parking area with space for four cars.
Step Inside:
On entering the ground floor, you'll find two welcoming areas. The generous living room boasts an impressive exposed brick fireplace with a central electric fire, hardwood floors, exposed beams, and plenty of storage, including a sizable cupboard for various household items. Opposite, the dining room offers space for a large family-sized table and a dresser, with additional beams adding to the cottage's charm. The modern kitchen at the back has been thoughtfully updated to include all the modern appliances and ample storage solutions, all while maintaining a seamless blend of contemporary and period charm. Adjacent to the kitchen, there's a flexible space that could serve as a study or a cozy breakfast nook. The bathroom has been tastefully renovated, featuring an elegant walk-in shower, washbasin, and toilet.
The upstairs hosts two double bedrooms, each with storage cupboards, and a single bedroom, completing the home's interior offerings.
Step Outside:
Outside, the beautiful south westerly garden breams with sunlight all throughout the day. Directly off the kitchen area is a patio area ideal for entertaining. The property benefits from a large exclusive driveway with parking for three to four vehicles, a substantial workshop/studio for additional storage or for potential to create an outdoor office space, there is also extra garden space behind the workshop, which could potentially be developed further (subject to planning consents). The current owners have also lovingly installed a beautiful koi pond.
Agents notes: The current owners have made us aware that they rethatched the rear and side thatch in September 2023.
Location:
Albury is a historic village rich in natural heritage, dating back to the mid to late 13th century, and is a civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district, situated approximately five miles west of Bishop's Stortford. Nearby towns such as Buntingford, Ware, Royston, and Hertford are all within a short driving distance, with train services from these locations offering direct routes into London. Stansted airport is also easily accessible. The village of Albury hosts the Albury nursery and primary school, catering to children from pre school age up to year six. The local pub, The Catherine Wheel, has been a village staple since around 1765.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside offers numerous British walking approved routes, running, and cycling paths. Additionally, the village produces a monthly newsletter that highlights regular events, including a church diary. Community events range from games afternoons to afternoon teas and fish and chips lunches. The village hall is a hub of activity, with badminton, yoga, and serving as the venue for parish council meetings.
Mountfitchet Castle, Cammas Hall Farm & The Forgotten Gardens of Easton Lodge are within driving distance of the property, Easton Lodge is specifically notable as it features regularly in the village newsletter and many local residents enjoy volunteering there. These gardens designed by Harold Pete in 1902, included an Italianate garden, Japanese garden, treehouse, formal lawns and flower beds and treillage pergolas. The gardens are open to the public and are maintained by local volunteers. The gardens are set in an area of flat land which historically was hunting forest. The oaks were cleared to make way for an airfield in World War II, since then the area has been returned to farmland. Source: Parks & Gardens
Whilst we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only intended as a general guide to the property. Measurements and distances are approximate. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract. If there are important matters that are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. Please note that we have not tested the services, equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly, we advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising any offer to purchase.
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