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£1,250,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Wellhouse Cottages, Trowley Bottom, Flamstead, St. Albans, AL3
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
3 baths
2232
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Basic 22Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Popular hamlet
- Garden room
- Generous off street parking
- Excellent decorative order
- Landscaped gardens
- EPC Rating = D
Beautifully refurbished and presented period semi detached house
Description
2 Wellhouse Cottages has been extended, refurbished and decorated to a high standard by the current owners and now offers stylish and beautifully presented accommodation throughout. Situated in the popular hamlet of Trowley Bottom approximately 100 metres from The Rose and Crown, the property also lies within half a mile of the centre of Flamstead which offers a primary school, Post Office and store and two further well regarded pubs.
The property has a welcoming entrance hall with stairs to first floor with great storage space under. The sitting room has a stone fireplace with inset log burner and leads through to a dining room with bespoke illuminated display shelving and cabinets. Double doors access an orangery that has bifold doors that open onto a stylish dining and entertainment patio. The bright dual aspect kitchen has shaker style cabinets, peninsular breakfast bar, granite work surfaces, underfloor heating, a range oven and integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher. A stable door accesses the garden. To the front of the house there is a home office or children's playroom.
On the first floor, three bedrooms and the family bathroom lead off the large and inviting landing space. The main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a lovely en suite bathroom with both bath and shower cubicle. The second bedroom also has the benefit of an en suite shower room. The third bedroom has a feature fireplace and the family bathroom has a shower cubicle.
On the top floor an expansive bedroom has fitted wardrobes and rooflight windows and there is a storage room with additional eaves storage cupboards, a very practical space.
The gardens have been professionally designed and landscaped with both hard and soft landscaping creating a series of spaces that offer space for entertaining and socialising as well as contemplation and relaxation. Extensive planting ensures the garden offers interest throughout the seasons with patio areas at both top and bottom to ensure the sun can be enjoyed throughout the day. There is a garden room with patio doors and fitted cupboards ideal as a home office or gym, with further storage area behind. Side pedestrian access leads to the front where there is a gravelled driveway with parking for three cars.
Location
Trowley Bottom is a small and picturesque hamlet within the parish of Flamstead, situated in the Dacorum district of northwest Hertfordshire. It lies to the south of Flamstead village, forming a closely connected rural community with easy access to countryside walks and charming period properties.
Positioned near nearby hamlets and villages such as Gaddesden Row and Markyate, Trowley Bottom offers a peaceful setting surrounded by green space while remaining wellplaced for transport links to larger towns including Harpenden and St Albans.
Just uphill from Trowley Bottom lies Flamstead, an historic village with a strong community feel and a range of helpful amenities. Flamstead provides a general store with Post Office, several traditional pubs, and St Leonard’s Church, known for its distinctive Hertfordshire spike spire and medieval features.
The village also offers preschool and primary schooling, a village hall, and a reputation for community events. For wider leisure, shopping, and transport options, residents can access Harpenden (approx. 4.8 miles) and St Albans (approx. 7.2 miles)—both offering extensive facilities and excellent transport links, including fast connections to London. [assets.savills.com]
Together, Trowley Bottom and Flamstead provide an appealing blend of rural tranquillity, heritage, and practical everyday convenience, making the hamlet an attractive location for those seeking quiet village living with nearby amenities and strong regional connectivity.
Square Footage: 2,232 sq ft
Description
2 Wellhouse Cottages has been extended, refurbished and decorated to a high standard by the current owners and now offers stylish and beautifully presented accommodation throughout. Situated in the popular hamlet of Trowley Bottom approximately 100 metres from The Rose and Crown, the property also lies within half a mile of the centre of Flamstead which offers a primary school, Post Office and store and two further well regarded pubs.
The property has a welcoming entrance hall with stairs to first floor with great storage space under. The sitting room has a stone fireplace with inset log burner and leads through to a dining room with bespoke illuminated display shelving and cabinets. Double doors access an orangery that has bifold doors that open onto a stylish dining and entertainment patio. The bright dual aspect kitchen has shaker style cabinets, peninsular breakfast bar, granite work surfaces, underfloor heating, a range oven and integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher. A stable door accesses the garden. To the front of the house there is a home office or children's playroom.
On the first floor, three bedrooms and the family bathroom lead off the large and inviting landing space. The main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a lovely en suite bathroom with both bath and shower cubicle. The second bedroom also has the benefit of an en suite shower room. The third bedroom has a feature fireplace and the family bathroom has a shower cubicle.
On the top floor an expansive bedroom has fitted wardrobes and rooflight windows and there is a storage room with additional eaves storage cupboards, a very practical space.
The gardens have been professionally designed and landscaped with both hard and soft landscaping creating a series of spaces that offer space for entertaining and socialising as well as contemplation and relaxation. Extensive planting ensures the garden offers interest throughout the seasons with patio areas at both top and bottom to ensure the sun can be enjoyed throughout the day. There is a garden room with patio doors and fitted cupboards ideal as a home office or gym, with further storage area behind. Side pedestrian access leads to the front where there is a gravelled driveway with parking for three cars.
Location
Trowley Bottom is a small and picturesque hamlet within the parish of Flamstead, situated in the Dacorum district of northwest Hertfordshire. It lies to the south of Flamstead village, forming a closely connected rural community with easy access to countryside walks and charming period properties.
Positioned near nearby hamlets and villages such as Gaddesden Row and Markyate, Trowley Bottom offers a peaceful setting surrounded by green space while remaining wellplaced for transport links to larger towns including Harpenden and St Albans.
Just uphill from Trowley Bottom lies Flamstead, an historic village with a strong community feel and a range of helpful amenities. Flamstead provides a general store with Post Office, several traditional pubs, and St Leonard’s Church, known for its distinctive Hertfordshire spike spire and medieval features.
The village also offers preschool and primary schooling, a village hall, and a reputation for community events. For wider leisure, shopping, and transport options, residents can access Harpenden (approx. 4.8 miles) and St Albans (approx. 7.2 miles)—both offering extensive facilities and excellent transport links, including fast connections to London. [assets.savills.com]
Together, Trowley Bottom and Flamstead provide an appealing blend of rural tranquillity, heritage, and practical everyday convenience, making the hamlet an attractive location for those seeking quiet village living with nearby amenities and strong regional connectivity.
Square Footage: 2,232 sq ft
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