Guide price
£600,000
4 bed detached house for saleHigh Street, Graveley, Hitchin SG4
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Recent upgrades: New circuit board installed and majority of windows replaced
Carriage driveway with ample parking
Detached double length garage with potting shed
Low maintenance gardens
En-suite shower room to master bedroom
Conservatory overlooking the garden
Kitchen/dining room with utility room
Downstairs WC
Spacious accommodation across three floors
Four bedroom detached character home
A white rendered four bedroom detached character home offering versatile accommodation arranged over three floors. The property combines period charm with modern upgrades, including a newly installed circuit board and replacement double glazing to the majority of windows.
Set close to the entrance of the sought-after village of Graveley, the home enjoys far reaching countryside views and a position overlooking the village cricket pitch.
The ground floor comprises a generous reception hallway with cloakroom/WC, a spacious kitchen/dining room with adjoining utility, and a comfortable lounge with feature fireplace opening to a large conservatory. Upstairs, the first floor offers three bedrooms — two generous doubles, including a particularly spacious master with en-suite shower room — and a family bathroom. The second floor provides a flexible additional bedroom with the advantage of its own cloakroom/WC.
Outside, the property features a block-paved carriage driveway, detached double length garage with adjoining potting shed, and private low maintenance gardens to the side and rear.
Local Area Guide — Graveley, Hertfordshire
Village Charm & Heritage
Graveley is a picturesque village nestled between Stevenage and Hitchin, with a Conservation Area preserving historic cottages and St Mary’s Church at its heart. Two characterful pubs, The Waggon & Horses and The George & Dragon, provide welcoming places to dine and socialise.
Community & Lifestyle
With a population under 500, Graveley offers a safe, close-knit environment with an active village hall and primary school rated “Good” by Ofsted. Families enjoy local play areas, friendly events and the countryside on the doorstep.
Countryside & Recreation
The surrounding landscape offers outstanding walking opportunities, from local meadows and woodland trails to the Hertfordshire Way. The nearby Six Hills Roman barrows and local folklore of Jack o’ Legs add historic depth and charm.
Convenience & Connectivity
The village enjoys easy access to the A1(M) at Junction 9, with Stevenage and Hitchin both close by for comprehensive shopping, leisure and schooling options. Mainline stations in both towns provide fast and regular services into London Kings Cross, making Graveley ideal for commuters seeking a rural lifestyle with city convenience.
Set close to the entrance of the sought-after village of Graveley, the home enjoys far reaching countryside views and a position overlooking the village cricket pitch.
The ground floor comprises a generous reception hallway with cloakroom/WC, a spacious kitchen/dining room with adjoining utility, and a comfortable lounge with feature fireplace opening to a large conservatory. Upstairs, the first floor offers three bedrooms — two generous doubles, including a particularly spacious master with en-suite shower room — and a family bathroom. The second floor provides a flexible additional bedroom with the advantage of its own cloakroom/WC.
Outside, the property features a block-paved carriage driveway, detached double length garage with adjoining potting shed, and private low maintenance gardens to the side and rear.
Local Area Guide — Graveley, Hertfordshire
Village Charm & Heritage
Graveley is a picturesque village nestled between Stevenage and Hitchin, with a Conservation Area preserving historic cottages and St Mary’s Church at its heart. Two characterful pubs, The Waggon & Horses and The George & Dragon, provide welcoming places to dine and socialise.
Community & Lifestyle
With a population under 500, Graveley offers a safe, close-knit environment with an active village hall and primary school rated “Good” by Ofsted. Families enjoy local play areas, friendly events and the countryside on the doorstep.
Countryside & Recreation
The surrounding landscape offers outstanding walking opportunities, from local meadows and woodland trails to the Hertfordshire Way. The nearby Six Hills Roman barrows and local folklore of Jack o’ Legs add historic depth and charm.
Convenience & Connectivity
The village enjoys easy access to the A1(M) at Junction 9, with Stevenage and Hitchin both close by for comprehensive shopping, leisure and schooling options. Mainline stations in both towns provide fast and regular services into London Kings Cross, making Graveley ideal for commuters seeking a rural lifestyle with city convenience.