Guide price

£1,250,000

(£547/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Piccotts End, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP1

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • From 2,286 - 2,455 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Freehold
Added on 24/02/2026

About this property

  • Grade II listed

  • Driveway parking

  • Open to offers

  • Further potential to extend STPP

  • EPC Rating = D

A fine Georgian home with beautiful walled garden

Description
Set within the historic hamlet of Piccotts End, this distinguished Georgian home occupies a wonderfully peaceful position at the heart of a village shaped by centuries of history. Though the setting feels tucked away, Berkhamsted lies just four miles to the west and Hemel Hempstead is close at hand, offering excellent day to day convenience.

Dating from the 18th century, the property is Grade II listed and sits within the Conservation Area, its character reflecting the careful stewardship of generations. Once a row of simple cottages, the building later became The Windmill public house, serving the community until 1967. A blue plaque at the entrance quietly acknowledges its place in the village’s heritage.

Inside, the house reveals a beautifully layered interior. The dining room, with its mellow brick floor and exposed wall of original brick and lime mortar, captures the authenticity of the period. The former bar area has been reimagined as an inviting sitting room, its generous proportions warmed by one woodburning stove and one gas stove. One sits within a deep inglenook, complete with the original benching - a charming reminder of the home’s social past.

A contrasting and sensitively designed extension brings contemporary comfort to the rear. Here, a DeVol kitchen pairs hand-painted cabinetry with pale quartz surfaces and aged brass fittings, creating a timeless, understated elegance. The adjoining family room is filled with natural light, thanks to full-height glazing that opens directly to the garden, giving a seamless flow from inside to out. A utility area, cloakroom and a cellar with the former beer barrel tracks still in situ complete the ground floor.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom spans the depth of the house and features exposed beams and a period fireplace. Two further double bedrooms and a single room provide excellent accommodation, one with bespoke wardrobes and another with cleverly integrated storage. The family bathroom offers classic styling with a freestanding bath, complemented by an additional shower room. A concealed second staircase, currently hidden behind fitted cabinetry, hints at the home’s earlier configuration and could be reinstated if desired.

The top floor sits within the eaves, offering a study area, a fifth bedroom and a generous attic space, brimming with potential.

The rear garden, extending to around 160ft, is particularly enchanting. Laid out in an informal cottage style, it is rich with mature planting, winding borders and sheltered seating areas. Remnants of old boundary walls lend a sense of longevity and structure to this beautifully established space. To the front, a planted border softens the outlook and the driveway provides parking for three cars.

This is a home of quiet charm and depth - a rare combination of provenance, beautifully preserved character and thoughtful modern living in one of the area’s most atmospheric historic settings.

Location
146 Piccotts End is located in a historic hamlet on the northern edge of Hemel Hempstead, known for its period properties and picturesque countryside setting. The area offers a peaceful environment while being close to the town centre for shopping, dining, and leisure facilities. Hemel Hempstead provides a wide range of amenities including supermarkets, retail parks, restaurants, and entertainment venues, as well as excellent outdoor spaces such as Gadebridge Park and the Grand Union Canal. The location is ideal for those seeking a blend of rural charm and urban convenience.
Transport Links:

Hemel Hempstead Station – approx. 2.9 miles (fast trains to London Euston in around 30 minutes)
Berkhamsted Station – approx. 4.7 miles
M1 Junction 8 – approx. 4.1 miles

Piccotts End offers a highly desirable setting with excellent connectivity and a wealth of local amenities. Families benefit from a good choice of schools nearby, including Gade Valley Primary School, John F Kennedy Catholic School, and Hemel Hempstead School, while Berkhamsted School provides independent education. Its combination of historic character, countryside views, and easy access to London makes Piccotts End one of the most sought-after locations in the Hemel Hempstead area.

Square Footage: 2,286 sq ft

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