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Guide price
£775,000

3 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Charles Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4
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End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
1213
EPC rating: E
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
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Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Prominent corner-positioned Victorian home within the Conservation Area
  • Located in the heart of town, moments from the High Street and station
  • Beautifully refurbished with a chic interior style
  • Characterful accommodation arranged over three floors
  • Elegant sitting room with bay window, shutters and cast iron fireplace
  • Striking dining room with fireplace and original fitted cupboards
  • Stylish lower-ground floor kitchen and family space with garden access
  • Three well-proportioned bedrooms with period features and rooftop views
  • Luxurious bathroom with freestanding bath and walk-in rainfall shower
  • Private courtyard garden plus pretty front garden with gated entrance

Positioned in the very heart of Berkhamsted, within the town’s Conservation Area, this handsome Victorian home occupies a prominent corner setting on Charles Street and Middle Road: a location that offers both immediacy and charm, with the High Street, schools and railway station all just a short walk away.

It is a setting that feels quintessentially Berkhamsted; a Victorian streetscape shaped over time, and one that remains deeply rooted in the town’s story. The house itself reflects this sense of evolution. Originally Victorian in form, it has served different purposes across its history, including a period as a shop, before returning to its current life as a private home. Today, it has been thoughtfully refurbished and styled by the current owners, resulting in interiors that feel both characterful and quietly contemporary, with a relaxed, boho-chic sensibility throughout.

Arranged over three floors, the entrance sits on the middle level, set neatly into the angled corner of the building. Above the front door, a traditional fanlight still displays its old black and gold numbering. Inside, the entrance hall is immediately inviting, with a classic black and white tiled floor setting the tone.

The principal reception rooms are arranged across this floor. The dining room is particularly striking, with herringbone flooring underfoot, a fireplace and original fitted cupboards to either side, subtly nodding to the building’s past. Underfloor heating adds a layer of modern comfort, while shutters frame the windows, a feature repeated throughout much of the house. From here, the sitting room sits to the front, where a bay window draws in light and a cast iron fireplace provides a focal point, framed by fitted shelving and cabinetry.

To the rear, the bathroom has been beautifully reimagined as a calm, spa-like space. A freestanding bath and walk-in rainfall shower are finished with brushed brass fittings, while the continuation of the herringbone flooring ties the room seamlessly to the rest of the floor.

Downstairs, the lower ground floor forms a more informal living space. An open-plan family room flows into the kitchen, where Shaker-style cabinetry in soft white is paired with stone worktops and crisp black hardware. Glazed doors open directly onto the garden, allowing light to travel deep into the plan and creating an easy connection to the outside.

Up on the top floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom sits to the front of the house, enjoying a dual aspect, plenty of fitted wardrobes and a feature fireplace. The second bedroom retains its original cast iron fireplace and built-in cupboard, while the third bedroom enjoys elevated rooftop views across the surrounding Conservation Area.

Outside, the rear garden is a private courtyard, thoughtfully arranged to provide a sheltered and low-maintenance outdoor space in the centre of town. To the front, a small garden sits behind a low brick wall, with a gated path leading to the entrance.

There is a quiet confidence to the way this house presents itself. Its past is evident but not overstated, its proportions remain assured, and its recent chapter has been written with care and sensitivity. Positioned at the meeting point of town life and history, it offers a way of living that feels both connected and composed - a home shaped by time, yet entirely at ease in the present.

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Area statistics

Crime score
Low crime
2/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£683,908

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Nash – Hertfordshire & Buckinghamshire
Nash – Hertfordshire & Buckinghamshire
35 High Street Tring HP23 5AA
01442 493830
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