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Guide price
£675,000

3 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Water End, Hertfordshire HP1
Study
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
1709
EPC rating: E
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
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Features and description

  • Grade II Listed 16th-century house
  • Originally a saddlers, steeped in history
  • Set within approximately 0.3 acres of mature gardens with open country views
  • Three double bedrooms
  • Sitting room with inglenook fireplace and exposed brick and timbers
  • Impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and family space with farmhouse-style kitchen and skylight
  • Dining room with 11ft vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and glazed doors to the garden
  • Principal bedroom with garden views, second bedroom with farmland views
  • Landscaped gardens with shaped lawns and flower borders
  • Private parking for three cars, along with a substantial garage

Rooted firmly in the 16th century, yet alive to modern life, this gorgeous, Grade II Listed home unfolds across a third-acre of mature gardens with glorious country views.

Originally a saddlers, the house now combines centuries of character with the comfort and practicality of a home thoughtfully adapted for the 21st century. It is a house that feels both anchored and romantic, quietly presiding over its gardens with the assurance of generations past.

The house has evolved gracefully over time, each chapter leaving its mark. In many ways it reads as an architectural palimpsest, with layers of history subtly revealed rather than erased. Original features sit comfortably alongside later additions, creating a home that feels both authentic and entirely liveable. From the original front door, set upon time-worn quarry tiles, the plan unfolds naturally: ahead, a versatile ground-floor third bedroom - equally suited to use as a study, or a snug - and to the right, the characterful sitting room.

The sitting room is rich in atmosphere, centred around a magnificent inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove. Exposed brickwork and ancient timbers speak quietly of the building’s long story, creating a space that is intimate yet deeply authentic. Nestled in the corner is an antique corner cupboard.

Beyond, a door leads into a later rear addition: an impressive, open-plan kitchen, dining and family area. Arranged in an L-shape, the space is open yet subtly zoned. The kitchen is fitted in a timeless farmhouse style, with traditional cabinetry, granite worktops and a honey-toned timber breakfast bar. A skylight draws in natural light, and a door opens directly to the garden.

Beyond, the kitchen flows into a generously proportioned family room, complete with fireplace, forming a relaxed heart to the home. From here, three steps descend into the dining room: a striking, voluminous space with an 11ft vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. Glazed double doors connect seamlessly to the garden, reinforcing the dialogue between interior and landscape. A cloakroom completes the ground floor.

Upstairs, two further double bedrooms and a modern bathroom are arranged around a landing. The principal bedroom has fitted wardrobes and enjoys garden views. The second bedroom, positioned within the older part of the house, retains original beams and looks out across farmland - a view that has changed little over the centuries.

Outside, the gardens are mature and thoughtfully landscaped. Curved lawns sit alongside abundant flower beds and borders, with multiple seating areas to follow the sun. A garden shed and a discreet compost area sit behind the garage, which, together with a generous private parking area, provides the rare convenience of off-street parking for three/four cars. A gated pathway, leading to what would have been the back door - now the principal entrance - ensures that every arrival and departure is framed by foliage, flowers and birdsong.

The property lies within Water End’s Conservation Area, just a few yards from the River Gade, and directly opposite the Georgian, Grade II Listed North Bridge - an elegant architectural companion that has endured alongside the neighbouring cottages for centuries.

This is not simply a period cottage. It is a home that has quietly absorbed the centuries around it. Its beams have settled, its walls have weathered, its rooms have expanded and evolved, yet its essential character remains intact. Here, history is lived rather than preserved: fires are lit in the inglenook, doors open onto the garden and footsteps fall across quarry tiles worn smooth by time. It is a home that reminds us that good buildings are never static: they gather stories, layer by layer, and continue, gracefully, into the next chapter.

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3 bedroom end of terrace houses
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