£1,250,000
4 bed detached house for salePark Street Lane, Park Street, St. Albans AL2
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Amazing Garden sanctuary with jungle walk and peaceful hidden spaces
Four bedrooms
Bespoke top end Kitchen Breakfast room
Beautiful Oak Conservatory with garden views
3 En Suite Bathrooms!
Sitting room and Study
Extensive parking, garage with tool shed with WC to rear
Character features including panelled Hallway
A viewing is essential
Ref TB1154
Where carp glide, stories unfold, and time slows down.
Every so often, a property appears on the market that is more than just a house. It is a place where setting, structure, and story converge into something rarer: A home that offers not only space and comfort but a sanctuary, a stage for living, and an escape from the world’s noise. On Park Street Lane, south of St Albans, such an opportunity awaits.
This four-bedroom detached residence is a home that does not rush to impress but rather invites you to pause, linger, and experience it. The moment you step through the door, you sense that it has been shaped with care and lived in with love. From parquet floors underfoot to details of craftsmanship, character flows through the house, marrying tradition with warmth.
The hallway sets the tone immediately: Wide, welcoming, and filled with natural light. Paneled walls add character and a sense of heritage, while a fabulous staircase rises with presence, anchoring the space as the home’s central spine. It branches you towards living spaces that are generous without feeling ostentatious, each one designed to draw people together while still offering moments of retreat.
The sitting room, anchored by a wood-burning stove, creates a focal point for gatherings on winter evenings, its glow pulling you in with the kind of atmosphere no central heating can ever replicate. French doors open from here onto the garden, connecting indoors with out, offering a sense of seamless flow in the warmer months.
At the heart of the home, the bespoke kitchen is both a working space and a social hub. Crafted with care and intention, it is not just about cabinetry or finish — though these are finely done — but about function and flow. This is a kitchen for family breakfasts, late-night conversations, and celebratory dinners. Its design makes entertaining as effortless as everyday life, bridging practicality with elegance.
Large Bespoke Oak-Framed Conservatory
Adjoining the kitchen, the oak-framed conservatory extends out like an embrace into the garden, catching the shifting light through the seasons. Morning coffee here comes with views across the garden, a daily chance to pause and take in the colours, textures, and changing moods of the landscape. In summer, the space fills with light and the scent of the outdoors drifts in, making it as much a part of the garden as the house itself. The conservatory is less a room than a living lens onto the outdoors — a constant reminder that this property’s soul lies as much in its gardens as within its walls.
Upstairs, the bedrooms carry the same quiet confidence. The principal suite is a space of retreat, complete with a dressing room that balances indulgence with utility. Bedrooms two and three, both generous doubles, each come with their own en-suite, giving family members or guests privacy and comfort. Bedroom four, with its bay window, offers light, charm, and flexibility — a potential study, guest room, or a child’s dream space. Across the upper level, the layout balances privacy with proximity, creating a home that works as well for family life as it does for hosting.
Yet while the house itself provides structure and style, the gardens elevate this home to something extraordinary.
Step outside and you enter a different world. The grounds are expansive, yes, but more importantly, they are layered, zoned, and alive. Decked terraces step gently down to a pond where carp glide lazily beneath the surface, catching the light as they pass. This water feature is not ornamental but experiential: A living body that changes with the seasons, offering a sense of peace, reflection, and continuity.
From here, paths meander through a garden designed as much for discovery as for display. A circular tiki hut, with its thatched roof and wraparound seating, offers views across the garden — a place to host summer drinks, read on quiet afternoons, or simply sit and listen as dusk brings the garden to life. Beyond, a jungle-style walk pulls you deeper into greenery, with secluded nooks and hidden spots that invite you to slow down. It is a garden that encourages not just living, but dwelling.
Practicality has not been forgotten. To the front, there is generous parking alongside a garage, with potential to create an in-and-out driveway — a feature that would add both prestige and convenience. The garden, for all its drama and beauty, remains manageable, structured into areas that can be enjoyed without demanding endless upkeep. This balance of scale and practicality is what makes the outdoor space not just striking, but genuinely liveable.
And then there is location. Park Street Lane offers village calm while still being threaded into the wider world. Schools, both primary and secondary, are nearby, offering choice for families. Local shops, cafes, and community spaces keep day-to-day life convenient and connected. But the true strength of this address lies in its access.
From here, the M25 is within easy reach, placing London’s business and cultural heart less than an hour away by car. For commuters, the property is enviably placed between two train stations, both offering direct links into the capital. Whether it is fast access for work, regular trips to see friends, or the flexibility to reach airports and beyond, this home ensures you are never cut off, no matter how secluded the gardens may feel. It is this blend — sanctuary within, connectivity beyond — that makes the property stand apart.
As evening settles, you can imagine returning home from the city, parking beneath mature trees, and walking through to the garden where water glimmers and birds settle into roost. The contrast is almost cinematic: The rush of London life exchanged for the rhythm of carp circling beneath the pond, the flicker of flames in the stove, the hush of a home designed for exhaling.
Homes like this rarely come to market because they are not easily let go. They are lived in, cherished, and passed on reluctantly. To step into this one is to feel immediately why. It is not simply the number of bedrooms, the scope of the garden, or the flexibility of the living spaces. It is the combination: The way the home gathers together architecture, nature, practicality, and location into something cohesive and compelling.
Where carp glide, stories unfold, and time slows down — here, that is not just a line in a brochure. It is the lived reality of Park Street Lane. For the next owner, it is the chance to inhabit a space where home is not just a structure but a sanctuary, not just an address but a retreat, not just convenience but connection.
All that remains is to experience it for yourself. Walk the garden paths. Stand in the conservatory and watch the light shift. Sit by the pond, feel the breeze through the tiki hut, and hear the world fall quiet. Then, imagine the life that could be written here — yours.
Arrange a viewing Today ref TB1154
Every so often, a property appears on the market that is more than just a house. It is a place where setting, structure, and story converge into something rarer: A home that offers not only space and comfort but a sanctuary, a stage for living, and an escape from the world’s noise. On Park Street Lane, south of St Albans, such an opportunity awaits.
This four-bedroom detached residence is a home that does not rush to impress but rather invites you to pause, linger, and experience it. The moment you step through the door, you sense that it has been shaped with care and lived in with love. From parquet floors underfoot to details of craftsmanship, character flows through the house, marrying tradition with warmth.
The hallway sets the tone immediately: Wide, welcoming, and filled with natural light. Paneled walls add character and a sense of heritage, while a fabulous staircase rises with presence, anchoring the space as the home’s central spine. It branches you towards living spaces that are generous without feeling ostentatious, each one designed to draw people together while still offering moments of retreat.
The sitting room, anchored by a wood-burning stove, creates a focal point for gatherings on winter evenings, its glow pulling you in with the kind of atmosphere no central heating can ever replicate. French doors open from here onto the garden, connecting indoors with out, offering a sense of seamless flow in the warmer months.
At the heart of the home, the bespoke kitchen is both a working space and a social hub. Crafted with care and intention, it is not just about cabinetry or finish — though these are finely done — but about function and flow. This is a kitchen for family breakfasts, late-night conversations, and celebratory dinners. Its design makes entertaining as effortless as everyday life, bridging practicality with elegance.
Large Bespoke Oak-Framed Conservatory
Adjoining the kitchen, the oak-framed conservatory extends out like an embrace into the garden, catching the shifting light through the seasons. Morning coffee here comes with views across the garden, a daily chance to pause and take in the colours, textures, and changing moods of the landscape. In summer, the space fills with light and the scent of the outdoors drifts in, making it as much a part of the garden as the house itself. The conservatory is less a room than a living lens onto the outdoors — a constant reminder that this property’s soul lies as much in its gardens as within its walls.
Upstairs, the bedrooms carry the same quiet confidence. The principal suite is a space of retreat, complete with a dressing room that balances indulgence with utility. Bedrooms two and three, both generous doubles, each come with their own en-suite, giving family members or guests privacy and comfort. Bedroom four, with its bay window, offers light, charm, and flexibility — a potential study, guest room, or a child’s dream space. Across the upper level, the layout balances privacy with proximity, creating a home that works as well for family life as it does for hosting.
Yet while the house itself provides structure and style, the gardens elevate this home to something extraordinary.
Step outside and you enter a different world. The grounds are expansive, yes, but more importantly, they are layered, zoned, and alive. Decked terraces step gently down to a pond where carp glide lazily beneath the surface, catching the light as they pass. This water feature is not ornamental but experiential: A living body that changes with the seasons, offering a sense of peace, reflection, and continuity.
From here, paths meander through a garden designed as much for discovery as for display. A circular tiki hut, with its thatched roof and wraparound seating, offers views across the garden — a place to host summer drinks, read on quiet afternoons, or simply sit and listen as dusk brings the garden to life. Beyond, a jungle-style walk pulls you deeper into greenery, with secluded nooks and hidden spots that invite you to slow down. It is a garden that encourages not just living, but dwelling.
Practicality has not been forgotten. To the front, there is generous parking alongside a garage, with potential to create an in-and-out driveway — a feature that would add both prestige and convenience. The garden, for all its drama and beauty, remains manageable, structured into areas that can be enjoyed without demanding endless upkeep. This balance of scale and practicality is what makes the outdoor space not just striking, but genuinely liveable.
And then there is location. Park Street Lane offers village calm while still being threaded into the wider world. Schools, both primary and secondary, are nearby, offering choice for families. Local shops, cafes, and community spaces keep day-to-day life convenient and connected. But the true strength of this address lies in its access.
From here, the M25 is within easy reach, placing London’s business and cultural heart less than an hour away by car. For commuters, the property is enviably placed between two train stations, both offering direct links into the capital. Whether it is fast access for work, regular trips to see friends, or the flexibility to reach airports and beyond, this home ensures you are never cut off, no matter how secluded the gardens may feel. It is this blend — sanctuary within, connectivity beyond — that makes the property stand apart.
As evening settles, you can imagine returning home from the city, parking beneath mature trees, and walking through to the garden where water glimmers and birds settle into roost. The contrast is almost cinematic: The rush of London life exchanged for the rhythm of carp circling beneath the pond, the flicker of flames in the stove, the hush of a home designed for exhaling.
Homes like this rarely come to market because they are not easily let go. They are lived in, cherished, and passed on reluctantly. To step into this one is to feel immediately why. It is not simply the number of bedrooms, the scope of the garden, or the flexibility of the living spaces. It is the combination: The way the home gathers together architecture, nature, practicality, and location into something cohesive and compelling.
Where carp glide, stories unfold, and time slows down — here, that is not just a line in a brochure. It is the lived reality of Park Street Lane. For the next owner, it is the chance to inhabit a space where home is not just a structure but a sanctuary, not just an address but a retreat, not just convenience but connection.
All that remains is to experience it for yourself. Walk the garden paths. Stand in the conservatory and watch the light shift. Sit by the pond, feel the breeze through the tiki hut, and hear the world fall quiet. Then, imagine the life that could be written here — yours.
Arrange a viewing Today ref TB1154