£1,895,000
(£670/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleFairydell Close, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4
5 beds
5 baths
2,830 sq. ft
EPC Rating: A
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Resting in a peaceful spot at the southern edge of the Chiltern Hills aonb, energy efficiency was key to the arresting design of this contemporary five-bedroom house. Clad in black-stained Siberian larch and completed in 2023, it spans some 2,830 sq ft across two wonderfully executed storeys arranged to follow an inverted layout. A landscaped garden lies to the rear, surrounded by rolling countryside and with far-reaching views. Hemel Hempstead rail station, two miles north-east, runs services into London Euston in 27 minutes, while the Metropolitan line and Chiltern Railway run from Chorleywood, seven miles south, into Marylebone in 29 minutes and Baker Street in 37 minutes.
Environmental Performance
Fairydell has been designed with rigorous eco credentials and is EPC rated ‘A’. Its southerly orientation and large-format glazing on each floor makes use of Passivhaus principles, maximising light and heat gain. Internal temperatures are supplemented by solar gain in the winter, while the first-floor overhang shelters the main living space from excessive heat in the summer months.
The house is airtight and highly insulated. Clad with sustainable larch wood, an efficient air source heat pump supplies hot water and fuels the underfloor heating that runs throughout the house, providing economical and environmentally responsible heating. In addition, a 5.6KW rooftop solar panel array augments the energy supply and is registered to sell back to the grid. The home is topped with a green roof, encouraging biodiversity and attracting a variety of bees and insects.
The Tour
Set on a leafy hillock off a country road, the house is accessed via a gated, private driveway, shared with the cluster of five other homes that form Fairydell Close. Each is unique in size, layout and aesthetic.
This house has two designated parking spaces. These are flanked by mature trees – enhancing the quiet and secluded feel – while the approach reveals a home with an unadorned architectural profile. Ebony-coloured elevations of vertical larch boards are punctuated by black-rimmed glazed openings, hinting at the thoughtful, disciplined material palette used throughout.
The recessed, custom oversized front door opens to a capacious hallway, where a large central rooflight bathes the entrance in natural light. An understated palette of white walls and minimally detailed joinery shifts the focus toward the voluminous open-plan kitchen, dining and living areas beyond. Walls of south-facing glazing frame immersive views of the landscape beyond. Sliding glass doors open onto a balcony where there is plenty of space to gather.
Generous proportions afford plentiful room for everyday family life and easy entertaining where a simply detailed, elegant kitchen is central to the living space. Monochrome cabinetry with integrated Miele appliances provides abundant storage. Floor-to-ceiling storage runs along one wall, and elsewhere low-level cupboards are neatly tucked under quartz worktops. The projecting island provides a breakfast spot, whilst the dining room comfortably accommodates a table for much larger gatherings. A Control4 home automation system and an integrated sound system throughout the home facilitate fine-tuning the ambience for hosting guests or gentle downtime.
There are also two private retreats on the ground floor, at the front of the plan. Flexible in use, they would work equally well as bedrooms, playrooms or home offices. One is fitted with an array of built-in storage, while the other has an alluring full-height corner window. An accessible wet room services the rooms, together with a generous storage space.
An overhead skylight lights a contemporary open-tread and glass-balustraded staircase that leads to the lower level. Here, a glazed door at the end of the corridor offers a long and enticing view to the garden terrace and provides access to four further bedrooms.
To the front are a pair of similarly sized main suites, where sliding doors offer beautiful outlooks over the ground floor patio; a wonderful spot for a morning coffee or an afternoon’s reading on warmer days, surrounded by the garden’s colourful flowerbeds and grassy lawns. Well-appointed en suite bathrooms with Duravit fittings lie behind each of the bedrooms, while a generous run of storage space lines the walls.
The remaining two bedrooms lie at the rear; one has an en suite shower room, and a large storage cupboard sits between them. Cleverly tucked into the middle of the plan is a utility room with laundry facilities, conveniently located for access to the outdoors, and a WC.
Outdoor Space
At the rear of the plan, a large private garden with laurel hedging and timber fencing bordering unfolds. The property totals over 0.3 acres. An expansive dining terrace abuts the house and is set up for sociable outdoor entertaining. Multi-hued flower borders, chock-full of alliums, lavender and jasmine, provide a colourful and fragrant backdrop throughout the seasons.
The first-floor balcony is another wonderful spot to enjoy a glass of wine or evening meal, affording panoramic views over the gently undulating Hertfordshire countryside.
Within the shared top courtyard area, the house has two designated parking spaces and an EV charging point.
The Area
Nearby Felden is a tranquil neighbourhood on the outskirts of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, surrounded by lush green countryside. There are a number of excellent restaurants and pubs in the area, including Michelin-starred The Artichoke in Amersham. The Alford Arms in Frithsden is another local favourite, as is The Rose & Crown in nearby Kings Langley.
Chipperfield Garden Centre is also close by, and is known for its breakfasts and cream teas as well as its large array of indoor and outdoor plants. For provisions, there are several supermarkets within easy driving distance, including a Waitrose in nearby Chesham.
Walking and hiking opportunities abound, including the wonderful Chess Valley to the south, part of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. To the north is the National Trust-maintained Ashridge Estate, with its 5,000 acres of beech and oak woodlands, commons and chalk downlands.
The area is known for its esteemed golf courses, including Centurion Club, Moor Park and The Grove, the latter of which has a spa and has recently been placed as the number one golf resort in the country, in addition to several local equestrian centres and cricket grounds.
There are a number of excellent schooling options in the area, including Brushwood Junior School, Westbrook Hay independent school and Chesham Grammar School.
Despite its rural location, the house is well connected. Hemel Hempstead rail station is a seven-minute drive away, and provides services to London Euston in approximately 27 minutes. Alternatively, Chorleywood rail station is around seven miles away, with services to Marylebone in 29 minutes. Heathrow Airport is 30 minutes away via the M25.
Council Tax Band: G
Environmental Performance
Fairydell has been designed with rigorous eco credentials and is EPC rated ‘A’. Its southerly orientation and large-format glazing on each floor makes use of Passivhaus principles, maximising light and heat gain. Internal temperatures are supplemented by solar gain in the winter, while the first-floor overhang shelters the main living space from excessive heat in the summer months.
The house is airtight and highly insulated. Clad with sustainable larch wood, an efficient air source heat pump supplies hot water and fuels the underfloor heating that runs throughout the house, providing economical and environmentally responsible heating. In addition, a 5.6KW rooftop solar panel array augments the energy supply and is registered to sell back to the grid. The home is topped with a green roof, encouraging biodiversity and attracting a variety of bees and insects.
The Tour
Set on a leafy hillock off a country road, the house is accessed via a gated, private driveway, shared with the cluster of five other homes that form Fairydell Close. Each is unique in size, layout and aesthetic.
This house has two designated parking spaces. These are flanked by mature trees – enhancing the quiet and secluded feel – while the approach reveals a home with an unadorned architectural profile. Ebony-coloured elevations of vertical larch boards are punctuated by black-rimmed glazed openings, hinting at the thoughtful, disciplined material palette used throughout.
The recessed, custom oversized front door opens to a capacious hallway, where a large central rooflight bathes the entrance in natural light. An understated palette of white walls and minimally detailed joinery shifts the focus toward the voluminous open-plan kitchen, dining and living areas beyond. Walls of south-facing glazing frame immersive views of the landscape beyond. Sliding glass doors open onto a balcony where there is plenty of space to gather.
Generous proportions afford plentiful room for everyday family life and easy entertaining where a simply detailed, elegant kitchen is central to the living space. Monochrome cabinetry with integrated Miele appliances provides abundant storage. Floor-to-ceiling storage runs along one wall, and elsewhere low-level cupboards are neatly tucked under quartz worktops. The projecting island provides a breakfast spot, whilst the dining room comfortably accommodates a table for much larger gatherings. A Control4 home automation system and an integrated sound system throughout the home facilitate fine-tuning the ambience for hosting guests or gentle downtime.
There are also two private retreats on the ground floor, at the front of the plan. Flexible in use, they would work equally well as bedrooms, playrooms or home offices. One is fitted with an array of built-in storage, while the other has an alluring full-height corner window. An accessible wet room services the rooms, together with a generous storage space.
An overhead skylight lights a contemporary open-tread and glass-balustraded staircase that leads to the lower level. Here, a glazed door at the end of the corridor offers a long and enticing view to the garden terrace and provides access to four further bedrooms.
To the front are a pair of similarly sized main suites, where sliding doors offer beautiful outlooks over the ground floor patio; a wonderful spot for a morning coffee or an afternoon’s reading on warmer days, surrounded by the garden’s colourful flowerbeds and grassy lawns. Well-appointed en suite bathrooms with Duravit fittings lie behind each of the bedrooms, while a generous run of storage space lines the walls.
The remaining two bedrooms lie at the rear; one has an en suite shower room, and a large storage cupboard sits between them. Cleverly tucked into the middle of the plan is a utility room with laundry facilities, conveniently located for access to the outdoors, and a WC.
Outdoor Space
At the rear of the plan, a large private garden with laurel hedging and timber fencing bordering unfolds. The property totals over 0.3 acres. An expansive dining terrace abuts the house and is set up for sociable outdoor entertaining. Multi-hued flower borders, chock-full of alliums, lavender and jasmine, provide a colourful and fragrant backdrop throughout the seasons.
The first-floor balcony is another wonderful spot to enjoy a glass of wine or evening meal, affording panoramic views over the gently undulating Hertfordshire countryside.
Within the shared top courtyard area, the house has two designated parking spaces and an EV charging point.
The Area
Nearby Felden is a tranquil neighbourhood on the outskirts of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, surrounded by lush green countryside. There are a number of excellent restaurants and pubs in the area, including Michelin-starred The Artichoke in Amersham. The Alford Arms in Frithsden is another local favourite, as is The Rose & Crown in nearby Kings Langley.
Chipperfield Garden Centre is also close by, and is known for its breakfasts and cream teas as well as its large array of indoor and outdoor plants. For provisions, there are several supermarkets within easy driving distance, including a Waitrose in nearby Chesham.
Walking and hiking opportunities abound, including the wonderful Chess Valley to the south, part of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. To the north is the National Trust-maintained Ashridge Estate, with its 5,000 acres of beech and oak woodlands, commons and chalk downlands.
The area is known for its esteemed golf courses, including Centurion Club, Moor Park and The Grove, the latter of which has a spa and has recently been placed as the number one golf resort in the country, in addition to several local equestrian centres and cricket grounds.
There are a number of excellent schooling options in the area, including Brushwood Junior School, Westbrook Hay independent school and Chesham Grammar School.
Despite its rural location, the house is well connected. Hemel Hempstead rail station is a seven-minute drive away, and provides services to London Euston in approximately 27 minutes. Alternatively, Chorleywood rail station is around seven miles away, with services to Marylebone in 29 minutes. Heathrow Airport is 30 minutes away via the M25.
Council Tax Band: G