Guide price
£1,400,000
(£657/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleDudswell, Berkhamsted HP4
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,132 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
5 bedrooms
2 reception rooms
2 bathrooms
0.33 acres
Period
Balcony
Detached
Garden
Patio
Village
Private Parking
Cellar
Chain Free
As you enter the property, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hallway complete with a wood burning stove and a striking staircase which rises to the first floor; this sets a notable first impression of the home. On the ground floor you will find two generous reception rooms and a wonderful kitchen and dining area. All of these rooms have a pleasant outlook over the grounds and gardens. To complete the ground floor accommodation is a downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs are five bedrooms including a delightful principal bedroom with en-suite. The impressive ceiling height continues on the first floor and the rooms have a great sense of volume. The bedrooms to the front of the property enjoy a picturesque view over the neighbouring countryside. One of the bedrooms to the rear of the property benefits from a balcony, a lovely feature space which looks onto the rear gardens. There is a family shower room to complete the upstairs accommodation.
Furthermore, there is a basement, accessed externally, which makes for highly convenient additional storage space.
Dudswell Rise is a charming period home with wonderful proportions throughout, sitting in a private and generous plot.
Gardens & Grounds:
Dudswell Rise is accessed via Dudswell Lane. A private driveway leads up to the house, where you are then met by a gravelled driveway with ample parking. The house has an exceptionally private feel, sitting in a generous plot of approximately 0.33 acres. The gardens are well-presented with hedging and an expansive lawned area. There is also a patio area ideal for outside dining in the warmer months. The rear garden has a south-west orientation.
Dudswell is a pretty hamlet situated north-west of the historic market town of Berkhamsted. A stretch of the Grand Union Canal runs next to the hamlet, which offers delightful towpath walks nearby. The wider area offers a good range of leisure facilities, with walking and riding in the surrounding countryside. There is a wide variety of both state and private schools in the area. Nearby Northchurch is home to a small supermarket, a bakery and a public house amongst other commercial establishments. Within close proximity you will find Berkhamsted, which has an abundance of shopping, eating and leisure establishments – as well as a train station with services to London Euston.
Distances:
High Street South, Northchurch – 0.5 miles
Berkhamsted High Street – 1.4 miles
Berkhamsted Train Station – 2.2 miles
M25 J20 – 10 miles
M1 J8 – 10.3 miles
(All distances and times are approximate)
Upstairs are five bedrooms including a delightful principal bedroom with en-suite. The impressive ceiling height continues on the first floor and the rooms have a great sense of volume. The bedrooms to the front of the property enjoy a picturesque view over the neighbouring countryside. One of the bedrooms to the rear of the property benefits from a balcony, a lovely feature space which looks onto the rear gardens. There is a family shower room to complete the upstairs accommodation.
Furthermore, there is a basement, accessed externally, which makes for highly convenient additional storage space.
Dudswell Rise is a charming period home with wonderful proportions throughout, sitting in a private and generous plot.
Gardens & Grounds:
Dudswell Rise is accessed via Dudswell Lane. A private driveway leads up to the house, where you are then met by a gravelled driveway with ample parking. The house has an exceptionally private feel, sitting in a generous plot of approximately 0.33 acres. The gardens are well-presented with hedging and an expansive lawned area. There is also a patio area ideal for outside dining in the warmer months. The rear garden has a south-west orientation.
Dudswell is a pretty hamlet situated north-west of the historic market town of Berkhamsted. A stretch of the Grand Union Canal runs next to the hamlet, which offers delightful towpath walks nearby. The wider area offers a good range of leisure facilities, with walking and riding in the surrounding countryside. There is a wide variety of both state and private schools in the area. Nearby Northchurch is home to a small supermarket, a bakery and a public house amongst other commercial establishments. Within close proximity you will find Berkhamsted, which has an abundance of shopping, eating and leisure establishments – as well as a train station with services to London Euston.
Distances:
High Street South, Northchurch – 0.5 miles
Berkhamsted High Street – 1.4 miles
Berkhamsted Train Station – 2.2 miles
M25 J20 – 10 miles
M1 J8 – 10.3 miles
(All distances and times are approximate)