4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Four Bedroom Semi-Deatched Family Home
- Beautiful Character Property
- Village Location
- Two Bathrooms
- Three Living Room/Reception Areas
- Large Size Garden
- Kitchen With Adjoining Utility Room
- Easy Access to A414, M11, A10 and M25
Introducing a charming Four bedroom semi-detached home nestled in the heart of a picturesque village, this beautiful character property was originally the old village bakery, with the design and layout reflecting its original history and usage. Boasting two bathrooms and three versatile living room/reception areas, this residence offers ample space for comfortable living. The kitchen, complete with an adjoining utility room, provides convenience and functionality for everyday tasks. With easy access to major transport routes, including the A414, M11, A10, and M25, this property seamlessly combines tranquillity with urban accessibility, making it a prime choice for those seeking a desirable location.
Step outside to discover a generously sized garden with fruit trees and a brook running along one side, perfect for enjoying outdoor leisure and entertaining guests. The expansive outdoor space offers endless possibilities for relaxation and recreation, whether it's gardening, outdoor dining, or social gatherings. Embrace the tranquillity of the natural surroundings and create unforgettable memories in this private sanctuary, where the beauty of nature seamlessly blends with the comfort of modern living. There is also a driveway leading to four garages making parking a breeze for growing families and guests. This home is ideal for those in pursuit of a lifestyle that harmonises indoor comfort with outdoor splendour, this property is a true sanctuary that offers a perfect balance of serenity and convenience.
Hunsdon is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire. It is around 5.5 miles (9 km) east of Ware and 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Harlow.
Hunsdon was originally constructed of brick in 1447 by Sir William Oldhall in the shape of a tower, but as Oldhall supported the House of York during the Wars of the Roses, he was stripped of the property by the Lancastrian Henry VI. Upon the Yorkist Edward IV's accession to the throne in 1471, the land was returned to Oldhall's son, William.
In the 16th century, Hunsdon House was the estate of Henry VIII of England. It has been rebuilt several times since then, and is no longer as grand as it was in the Tudor era. It is a Grade I listed building.
Hunsdon is a popular commuter village, with many residents working in London. The village has a number of local shops and businesses, as well as a primary school and a church.
Rooms
Lounge 3.60m x 4.79m (11ft 9in x 15ft 8in)
Hallway 2.05m x 4.68m (6ft 8in x 15ft 4in)
Living Room Two 4.82m x 3.76m (15ft 9in x 12ft 4in)
Hallway 1.72m x 0.90m (5ft 7in x 2ft 11in)
Kitchen 3.61m x 4.55m (11ft 10in x 14ft 11in)
Utility Room 2.04m x 3.11m (6ft 8in x 10ft 2in)
Living Room 6.33m x 4.35m (20ft 9in x 14ft 3in)
Hallway 1.61m x 0.59m (5ft 3in x 1ft 11in)
WC 0.89m x 1.79m (2ft 11in x 5ft 10in)
Bedroom One 4.45m x 3.76m (14ft 7in x 12ft 4in)
Bedroom Two 3.60m x 4.47m (11ft 9in x 14ft 7in)
Bathroom 3.21m x 1.50m (10ft 6in x 4ft 11in)
Bedroom Three 3.91m x 3.60m (12ft 9in x 11ft 9in)
Bedroom Four 2.41m x 3.57m (7ft 10in x 11ft 8in)
Bathroom 2.04m x 2.84m (6ft 8in x 9ft 3in)
Parking - Garage
Parking - Double garage
Parking - Garage
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