Bryan Bishop are pleased to present this 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom 3,313 sq foot detached property set in half an acre, positioned on one of the most prestigious roads in Welwyn.The property is entered via a private drive which leads onto the entranceway to the house, opening up onto the reception hall/dining room area, ideal for entertaining. This space further benefits from impressive, vaulted ceilings, cladded in sustainably sourced Japanese oak. The reception hall seamlessly provides access to the cloakroom and living room which enjoys expansive space, charming garden views and a multi fuel Charnwood Island stove. A separate family room/office is incorporated at the rear of the property as well as a well-designed conservatory which benefits from 270-degree views. Also accessible by the reception hall is the kitchen/breakfast room with a newly fitted sleek and modern kitchen, dining space and voice activated lighting system. Beyond the kitchen is the well-sized utility room and well-proportioned double garage with top of the range electric car charging system.The first floor of the house is home to 5 generously sized bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The east wing of the property houses a jack and jill bathroom and 3 bedrooms, one of which opens out onto the front garden providing an outdoor space to relax and enjoy the late evening sun. The further two bedrooms embrace charming garden views, built in wardrobes and the master further comprises of an ensuite and convenient storage space.The property is bordered by an Indian sandstone patio and wraparound, secluded garden with well-established shrubbery, log store and further patio area at the rear of the garden.New Road is a much sought-after location for those wishing to commute into London and Welwyn North station which is within 5 minutes' walk, providing commuting service from as little as 19 minutes into King's Cross/St Pancreas.New Road is a much sought-after location for those wishing to commute into London and Welwyn North station which is within 5 minutes' walk, providing commuting service from as little as 19 minutes into King's Cross/St Pancreas. The A1(M) motorway can be reached at Welwyn village on the edge of which is Brocket Hall private golf course. The nearest major town is Welwyn Garden City which has a wide variety of shopping and leisure facilities. The county town of Hertford lies five miles to the East.Ground FloorReception Hall/Dining HallLiving RoomOffice/Family RoomConservatoryKitchen/Breakfast RoomUtility RoomCloakroomFirst FloorLandingMaster BedroomEn-SuiteStorageBedroom TwoFamily BathroomBedroom ThreeJack And Jill/Family Bathroom TwoBedroom FourBedroom FiveExteriorIntegral Double GarageRear GardenDrivewayFront Garden
£ 1,625,000
The Property: Situated on a highly sought after private road boasting wonderful elevated countryside views, this exceptional detached residence offers around 4000sqft. Of beautifully presented accommodation filled with character, charm and a stylish finish along with external garaging, a separate annex and a two thirds of an acre plot.Description: Having been fully refurbished, extended and greatly improved by the current owners, this impressive property boasts a high specification finish including underfloor heating on the ground floor, data cabling throughout, an electric car charging point fed mainly from the pv solar panels and a beautiful style and finish to rival many featured in interior design magazines.Feeling instantly impressed, the welcoming and spacious hallway provides access into the reception rooms along with a useful coat cupboard, utility room and cloakroom with WC.The kitchen is stunning and spans the majority of the southern facing area of the house. As a result, it is flooded in natural light and enjoys wonderful countryside views. Fitted with a range of hand-built cupboards and quartz worktops over integrated appliances, it's a fabulous place to cook and socialise with an island, breakfast bar and dining area. Steps lead down into a further seating and dining area with doors opening onto the adjacent patio. To the rear of their property, there are a further two reception rooms; a beautiful garden room which opens onto a secluded sun deck along with a stylish evening living room which has wood panelled walls and an integral wood burning stove.On the first floor, the principal bedroom suite is of generous proportions and boasts elevated views and a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom.There is a further large double bedroom which has a dressing room and a further en-suite shower room. The remaining two double bedrooms on this floor are served by a family bathroom fitted with a roll-top bath with shower over, WC and hand wash basin.Leading up from the first floor landing, the loft has been converted to provide another spacious double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a Juliet balcony to enjoy the views and a useful storage room which, subject to planning, could be converted to provide further accommodation if required.The annex is currently being utilised as a gym and home office, however with a shower room and separate external entrance will provide a multitude of uses.Outside. And entered via electric double gates, beautifully tranquil gardens surround the property and offer a high degree of privacy due to the established hedgerows to the boundaries. With a favoured south-west orientation from the patio they are mainly laid to lawn with an illuminated woodland area, workshop and a gravelled driveway providing generous parking provisions and access to the garaging and car ports.Although not constructed, the owners have also created a hardstanding area with power and hot/cold water supply for an outdoor kitchen.Agents Notes: Although the road is adopted there is a residents' fund of £50pa for the roadway maintenance.Council Tax Band G £3,434.42 Apr 22/Mar 23.Welwyn & Hatfield Borough Council.Location: The property is positioned on a private road midway between the villages of Welwyn and Codicote, which offer a range of amenities and numerous public houses and restaurants.Welwyn Garden City is just a short drive away for more extensive shops, schooling facilities and mainline rail services to London (Kings Cross). Major road links are also close at hand with Junction 6 of the A1(M) one mile away.
£ 1,700,000
Stunning contemporary styled barn conversion, perfect for multi-generational living.DescriptionThe Old Hay Barn is built around expansive courtyard gardens. Back Lane seamlessly stitches together a series of old and modern barns to form a wonderfully accomplished and versatile family home, which is just perfect for multi-generational living. Occupying a quiet position close to the lower green in the sought-after village of Tewin, the house offers nearly 4,000 sq ft of beautifully bright, spacious and versatile accommodation over two floors. Currently arranged as two distinct homes, these would easily combine to form one large house. The site extends to almost half an acre and there is an independent garden studio/home office, which offers other uses if required.The principal main front door leads into a central hallway, which is bathed in natural light and connects to the open plan living spaces.The main living area boasts a wonderful vaulted and exposed timbered ceiling and an attractive open fireplace. The many glazed doors give a sense of constant connection with the outside 'alfresco' areas.Positioned at the other end of the hall is the large kitchen and dining space. Defined by its minimalist detailing, sleek material palette and neutral colours, the kitchen has a generous provision of floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and a central island topped with a waterfall marble worktop, which doubles as a lovely breakfast bar. Sitting to one side is a dining area, where pitched ceilings add a sense of volume and roof lights hover overhead, ensuring the space is awash with natural light, making it the perfect setting for casual entertaining.A well fitted utility room sits to the rear of the kitchen and there is a WC/shower room next to the hallway.A spine corridor leads to three bedrooms, two with en suite bathrooms (including the primary suite) and a further guest bedroom. Each has large glazed openings strategically placed to frame leafy views of the private courtyard. A sliding pocket door opens from the kitchen and leads to a hidden staircase that ascends to a fourth bedroom, concealed within the roof.The adjoining barn offers great flexibility of use. It is currently a self-contained four-bedroom annexe and could draw a rental income, if required. The living space offers an open layout and boasts a lovely log burner.Set on the first floor, there are two large double bedrooms, one with an en suite and a separate family bathroom and Velux windows ensure an excellent quality of natural light filters in through the course of the day. Completing the layout is a fourth double en suite bedroom/office, a handy utility room and a WC, all located at ground-floor level.Resting in a peaceful corner of the courtyard, between the two wings of accommodation, is the south-east facing boarded garden studio, which is a bright, airy workspace, care of side sliding glazed doors.Outdoor SpaceExternally, the gardens have been thoughtfully landscaped to be low maintenance but also to provide privacy between the two houses if one were to continue with this arrangement of space. The design also offers several terraces and patios to enjoy the sun throughout the day. Flanking lavender beds and jasmine-strewn trellising add colour and fragrance that are the perfect spots for alfresco eating and drinking. Herbaceous borders surround a central expanse of lawn across the main garden, and a large grassy area is perfect for kicking a ball or trampolining.To the front of the property is parking for several vehicles.LocationSet back from the main village roads, the house is accessed via a track, hidden discreetly behind high beech hedging, which encircles an expansive shingled parking courtyard.The picturesque village of Tewin is centrally located between Hatfield and Hertford, each accessible within eight miles. Surrounded by pretty, rolling Hertfordshire countryside, the village has a church, a well-used village hall, tennis, cricket and bowls clubs. The community shop is handily located for everyday necessities and the village offers two pubs, The Plume of Feathers and The Rose and Crown.The area offers access to extensive walking routes in the local area, and the enchanting Tewin Orchard Nature Reserve, a mile north, presents varied local fruit trees and a wide variety of wildlife, including badgers and red kites. In contrast, Hopkyns Wood is a shady oak and hornbeam wood dominated by bluebells and wild garlic in springtime.St Albans, 10 miles south-west, is characterised by its historic architecture and many listed buildings, as well as St Albans Cathedral, Roman Verulamium Park and Museum and the River Ver. It offers a broad selection of independent restaurants and shopping facilities, such as The Maltings, a thriving local shopping hub.The area is well-renowned for exceptional schooling opportunities. There is an excellent village primary school, Tewin Cowper and Richard Hale, and Presdales secondary schools are within the catchment. There is also a good range of independent schools nearby, including Heathmount, Haileybury and Queenswood.Transport links are also very good, with London Kings Cross just 20 minutes by train from Welwyn North, one and a half miles west of Welwyn Garden City. Central London is less than 30 miles south.Square Footage: 3,989 sq ftAdditional InfoCouncil Tax Band: G
£ 1,895,950
Offered for sale with no onward chain.Lodge farm offers a truly unique opportunity to acquire this truly amazing residence located behind secure electronic gates on an incredible plot of circa 23 acres. Contact Paul R Brown Prime Sales to view.The accommodation is made up of the main house which is circa 5272 sq ft and offers modern and bright living space with 5 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. There is also a fabulous detached cottage of circa 1291 sq ft and has 2 reception rooms, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Large stable block circa 1047 sq ft with 6 stables and a kitchen as well as a large barn with mezzanine area of circa 1515 sq ft.Burnham Green is a small hamlet, located between the villages of Datchworth, Tewin and Digswell in the heart of Hertfordshire.The local Railway station is at Welwyn North offering fast and frequent services into London Kings Cross, Moorgate and Peterborough. Just over a mile away to the South.Local primary schools are at Datchworth and Tewin, Local Churches are at Datchworth (All Saints) and Tewin (St Peters). Sports and golf clubs, playing fields, Digswell Lake Nature Reserve, countryside, public houses and restaurants are all nearby.
£ 5,900,000