4 bedroom semi-detached house
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Study
EV charger
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1826
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Charming period cottage on the edge of a popular village
- Self contained Home office / Studio
- Stunning views from the upper floors
- Lots of original features throughout
- Up to five bedrooms with scope for an additional bathroom on the top floor
- Well presented throughout
- Private and secluded, gated driveway
- EPC Rating = F
A beautifully presented character cottage in a lovely village. Offering lots of charm and character with a self contained office and gated, private parking.
Description
This charming period cottage is believed to date from 1845 and despite its character, is not listed.
Set up and back from the road behind a discreet gated frontage, there is parking for numerous vehicles in front of the double garage.
The entrance to the house leads into the hallway, where you will find the guest cloakroom, dining room and a spacious triple aspect living room opening on to the terrace and gardens.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of bespoke cabinets and a Stanley stove. A door opens on to the rear courtyard which affords lovely views over the fields to the west. Here there is an outhouse which is used as a utility room.
Upstairs, on the first floor there are three bedrooms, two of which have fitted wardrobes and a modern family bathroom. On the top floor there are another two rooms, which offer good potential to use as a teenager suite.
Outside, the gardens feature a landscaped terrace that wraps around the house with a rambling wisteria and tastefully planted borders. On the edge of the drive there is a large outbuilding that has been converted into a Home Office with power and internet. To the rear of this is a workshop / store.
The garden then steps up into a raised lawn area which enjoys panoramic countryside views with a further summerhouse and seating area.
Agents note - pictures taken in October 2022 and February 2025
Location
This delightful and charming cottage is located at the northern edge of Much Hadham and is well positionned for St Andrews C of E school, the village hall, local pub and Londis supermarket/post office.
The market town of Bishop’s Stortford offers multiple shopping and sporting facilities and a main line railway station with commuter services to London Liverpool Street.
The Bull public house offers an excellent range of cuisine and hosts regular music and quiz nights.
There are a range of well regarded secondary schools, both state and private, in Bishop's Stortford.
Bishop's Stortford has a range of cultural interests including the Southmill Arts Centre. The village hall in Much Hadham has many local events, including concerts and amateur dramatics productions.
There is a recreation ground in the middle of the village with a childrens play area, pavilion, tennis club and bowling club.
The village hall is well known for its wide range of activities and clubs for all ages.
A local bus service provides access between Bishop’s Stortford and Hertford, via Stanstead Abbotts.
Square Footage: 1,826 sq ft
Directions
SAT NAV POSTCODE SG10 6HQ - North End Cottages are located close to the junction of Bromley Lane, at the northern end of the village
Additional Info
SERVICES:
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Oil fired central heating
Electric car charging point in driveway
Description
This charming period cottage is believed to date from 1845 and despite its character, is not listed.
Set up and back from the road behind a discreet gated frontage, there is parking for numerous vehicles in front of the double garage.
The entrance to the house leads into the hallway, where you will find the guest cloakroom, dining room and a spacious triple aspect living room opening on to the terrace and gardens.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of bespoke cabinets and a Stanley stove. A door opens on to the rear courtyard which affords lovely views over the fields to the west. Here there is an outhouse which is used as a utility room.
Upstairs, on the first floor there are three bedrooms, two of which have fitted wardrobes and a modern family bathroom. On the top floor there are another two rooms, which offer good potential to use as a teenager suite.
Outside, the gardens feature a landscaped terrace that wraps around the house with a rambling wisteria and tastefully planted borders. On the edge of the drive there is a large outbuilding that has been converted into a Home Office with power and internet. To the rear of this is a workshop / store.
The garden then steps up into a raised lawn area which enjoys panoramic countryside views with a further summerhouse and seating area.
Agents note - pictures taken in October 2022 and February 2025
Location
This delightful and charming cottage is located at the northern edge of Much Hadham and is well positionned for St Andrews C of E school, the village hall, local pub and Londis supermarket/post office.
The market town of Bishop’s Stortford offers multiple shopping and sporting facilities and a main line railway station with commuter services to London Liverpool Street.
The Bull public house offers an excellent range of cuisine and hosts regular music and quiz nights.
There are a range of well regarded secondary schools, both state and private, in Bishop's Stortford.
Bishop's Stortford has a range of cultural interests including the Southmill Arts Centre. The village hall in Much Hadham has many local events, including concerts and amateur dramatics productions.
There is a recreation ground in the middle of the village with a childrens play area, pavilion, tennis club and bowling club.
The village hall is well known for its wide range of activities and clubs for all ages.
A local bus service provides access between Bishop’s Stortford and Hertford, via Stanstead Abbotts.
Square Footage: 1,826 sq ft
Directions
SAT NAV POSTCODE SG10 6HQ - North End Cottages are located close to the junction of Bromley Lane, at the northern end of the village
Additional Info
SERVICES:
Mains water, electricity and drainage.
Oil fired central heating
Electric car charging point in driveway
About this agent

Savills - Bishop's Stortford
New Mead Barn, Wickham Hall, Hadham Road
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire
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