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5 bed detached house for saleScatterdells Lane, Kings Langley WD4
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Ref MN1282
Detached family home spanning almost 2000 sq ft
Semi-rural village location popular with young families
Flexible and adaptable accommodation
Excellent local primary schools
5 bedrooms - 3 reception areas - 2 bathrooms
Secluded & mature 70' rear garden with large patio area
Parking for numerous cars and an EV charger
Beautiful country walks - Country pubs serving great food
Freehold
Ref MN1282 - Welcome to Chipperfield: A Village Guide
A charming village surrounded by woodland, pubs, and proper countryside peace
If you're after a peaceful, friendly village with loads of green space and a proper community vibe, Chipperfield could be just the spot for you. Tucked between Hemel Hempstead and Watford, this Hertfordshire gem is full of character, great walks, good food, and a genuinely warm welcome.
Schools & Education
Chipperfield is a great place for families with younger children. Right in the village, you’ve got:
St Paul’s C of E Primary School – Small, friendly and right by the village green. It’s well-rated and loved by local parents.
Chipperfield Pre-school & Out-of-School Care – A cosy, nurturing setting that lots of parents call a “home away from home” for their little ones.
For older kids, Kings Langley School is just down the road (about 5–10 minutes’ drive). There are also good primary schools nearby in Sarratt, Bovingdon, and Kings Langley.
Getting Around – Transport Links
Chipperfield feels nice and rural, but it’s still well connected if you drive—or don’t mind a short hop to the train:
Kings Langley Station: Around 2 miles away – direct trains to London Euston in about 25 minutes.
Apsley, Chorleywood and Hemel Hempstead stations are also close by.
Buses are limited (roughly one an hour during the day), so a car definitely helps for getting around or commuting.
The M25, M1, and A41 are all within easy reach for heading into London or out to the countryside.
Chipperfield has that classic English village feel—with a big village green, two traditional pubs, woodland all around, and a real sense of community. Some highlights:
Chipperfield Common – This huge ancient woodland is perfect for walking the dog, running, or just getting some fresh air. You’ll spot deer, woodpeckers, and even the occasional owl!
The Two Brewers – A cosy pub right by the green, ideal for Sunday roasts and a pint by the fire. There’s also The Windmill, which is great for pub food with a garden for summer evenings.
The Cake Shack – A must-visit for coffee and homemade cakes. Locals rave about it.
Blackwell’s – A lovely little deli and café that does everything from brunch to gifts.
The village is also home to a cricket club, theatre group, churches, and loads of events through the year—summer fairs, carol singing, quizzes, concerts, you name it.
You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to countryside and things to do around Chipperfield:
Woodland Walks – You can walk straight from the village through Woodmans Wood, Dawes Common, or join longer trails towards Chenies, Latimer, and even Chesham.
Chess Valley Walk – A stunning riverside trail full of wildlife and great views.
Bovingdon Market – One of the UK’s largest outdoor markets (Fridays & Saturdays).
Ashridge Estate – A short drive for more serious hiking, deer spotting, and panoramic views.
Berkhamsted Castle – A ruined Norman castle that’s great for kids (and history nerds).
Kings Langley – Handy for supermarkets, takeaways, and other practical stuff.
Watford – 15 minutes down the road with big shops, restaurants, and the Harry Potter Studios.
Chipperfield has a real “everyone knows everyone” kind of charm. It’s peaceful, safe, and friendly—without feeling too sleepy.
People get involved in village life, and newcomers are made to feel welcome. It’s perfect if you’re after more space, nature on your doorstep, and a slower pace, while still being close enough to London for work or weekends out.
A charming village surrounded by woodland, pubs, and proper countryside peace
If you're after a peaceful, friendly village with loads of green space and a proper community vibe, Chipperfield could be just the spot for you. Tucked between Hemel Hempstead and Watford, this Hertfordshire gem is full of character, great walks, good food, and a genuinely warm welcome.
Schools & Education
Chipperfield is a great place for families with younger children. Right in the village, you’ve got:
St Paul’s C of E Primary School – Small, friendly and right by the village green. It’s well-rated and loved by local parents.
Chipperfield Pre-school & Out-of-School Care – A cosy, nurturing setting that lots of parents call a “home away from home” for their little ones.
For older kids, Kings Langley School is just down the road (about 5–10 minutes’ drive). There are also good primary schools nearby in Sarratt, Bovingdon, and Kings Langley.
Getting Around – Transport Links
Chipperfield feels nice and rural, but it’s still well connected if you drive—or don’t mind a short hop to the train:
Kings Langley Station: Around 2 miles away – direct trains to London Euston in about 25 minutes.
Apsley, Chorleywood and Hemel Hempstead stations are also close by.
Buses are limited (roughly one an hour during the day), so a car definitely helps for getting around or commuting.
The M25, M1, and A41 are all within easy reach for heading into London or out to the countryside.
Chipperfield has that classic English village feel—with a big village green, two traditional pubs, woodland all around, and a real sense of community. Some highlights:
Chipperfield Common – This huge ancient woodland is perfect for walking the dog, running, or just getting some fresh air. You’ll spot deer, woodpeckers, and even the occasional owl!
The Two Brewers – A cosy pub right by the green, ideal for Sunday roasts and a pint by the fire. There’s also The Windmill, which is great for pub food with a garden for summer evenings.
The Cake Shack – A must-visit for coffee and homemade cakes. Locals rave about it.
Blackwell’s – A lovely little deli and café that does everything from brunch to gifts.
The village is also home to a cricket club, theatre group, churches, and loads of events through the year—summer fairs, carol singing, quizzes, concerts, you name it.
You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to countryside and things to do around Chipperfield:
Woodland Walks – You can walk straight from the village through Woodmans Wood, Dawes Common, or join longer trails towards Chenies, Latimer, and even Chesham.
Chess Valley Walk – A stunning riverside trail full of wildlife and great views.
Bovingdon Market – One of the UK’s largest outdoor markets (Fridays & Saturdays).
Ashridge Estate – A short drive for more serious hiking, deer spotting, and panoramic views.
Berkhamsted Castle – A ruined Norman castle that’s great for kids (and history nerds).
Kings Langley – Handy for supermarkets, takeaways, and other practical stuff.
Watford – 15 minutes down the road with big shops, restaurants, and the Harry Potter Studios.
Chipperfield has a real “everyone knows everyone” kind of charm. It’s peaceful, safe, and friendly—without feeling too sleepy.
People get involved in village life, and newcomers are made to feel welcome. It’s perfect if you’re after more space, nature on your doorstep, and a slower pace, while still being close enough to London for work or weekends out.