
Picture-perfect country cottage.
This picturesque country cottage is situated in one of the county's most idyllic and sought after villages, and enjoys a wonderfully large garden with beautiful countryside views.
With a gorgeous blend of period charm and modern day living, all beautifully presented and decorated in neutral tones, this lovely home has much to offer.
Downstairs, just off the hallway, the cosy sitting room features a beautiful wood burner. To the rear of the house, there is an open-plan kitchen/dining room which is well-appointed and, thanks to its vaulted ceiling and skylights, bathed in natural light. Glazed double doors lead out to the rear garden.
Two of the bedrooms can be found on the first floor, along with a stylish family bathroom. The spacious main bedroom features its own en suite shower room and also benefits from built-in wardrobes. Up again to the second floor, a third bedroom is located, with storage to the eaves.
The rear gardens are most delightful. Arranged in two sections: a pretty, private courtyard, and a wonderfully large lawned garden which backs on to open fields. The main garden also has a variety of thoughtfully positioned seating areas designed to provide the ideal spot in which to sit and enjoy the wonderful, ever-changing, seasonal views.
The courtyard provides access to an outbuilding which has been converted into a useful home office room.
Aldbury is a quintessential English village in between the quaint Hertfordshire market town of Tring and the increasingly metropolitan town of Berkhamsted. It is often used as a TV and film location because of its `chocolate box` appeal, with a duck pond, village shop, Church and two pub/restaurants located in or near the village centre. It boasts an excellent Church of England Primary School, which feeds into the highly regarded Tring Secondary School or, for those seeking private educational facilities, there is a plethora of choice, including the renowned Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, and Berkhamsted School.
The vibrant and thriving village community is another reason this village is so popular and residents seldom leave, instead upsizing or downsizing within. Nestling at the foot of the beautiful National Trust Ashridge Estate, the area is also a haven for golfers, horse riders and walkers. Â
And all only about 40 minutes away from London by train, with Tring station just over a mile away. The A41, M1 and M25 are all close by too. For shoppers, Berkhamsted offers an array of independent shops, or Milton Keynes, Watford and St Albans are slightly further afield.
Tenure: Freehold
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