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3 bedroom house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
Formerly part of the Bridgewater Estate, this most impressive property dates back to the 18th century and has some breath-taking features, which include exposed timbers and brickwork, fireplace with a wood burning stove and period windows with views over the wonderful gardens.
The accommodation includes a welcoming sitting room, with a fireplace as its main focal point and a large dining room which would be ideal for formal entertaining. If preferred this room could be used as a family room and there is a large well equipped kitchen breakfast room, which provides a real country farmhouse feel. Main features of this room are the high vaulted ceiling and a claret three oven Aga with a companion two oven Aga which has four electric hobs.
There is a delightful study, which looks out onto the front garden and a modern ground floor bathroom, which also serves as a cloakroom. There is a cellar, which is below the sitting room and provides useful storage.
There are three bedrooms, which includes one with an en suite shower room and a fabulous main bedroom which has beautiful exposed timbers and a lovely view over the garden. The property is further enhanced by the original internal doors and benefits from central heating to radiators, that are served from an oil fired boiler. The property is also on mains drainage.
There is a beautiful far reaching garden at the front and an additional garden to the rear with a patio, summerhouse and a studio which would be ideal for working from home or could be a hobby room. The gardens have sweeping lawns, well stocked planted borders and are a main feature of the property. There is an additional courtyard garden and a garage with an attached carport.
The property is surrounded by beautiful National Trust land and is close to the village of Little Gaddesden, offering various facilities, which include a Church of England Mixed Junior School, a shop and Post Office and a thriving Public House and Restaurant. There is a wide variety of sporting clubs and social groups within the village, as well as the renowned Ashridge Golf Course. Ringshall and Little Gaddesden are recognised as being in one of the most idyllic locations and are conveniently placed for both Berkhamsted and Tring town centres, with mainline stations serving London (Euston).
Freehold | Council Tax Band E | EPC exempt
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