- Victorian character property +
- Character features with modern convenience +
- Fully renovated and extended three years ago +
- Stunning Extended kitchen diner with island and large rear doors opening to delightful rear garden +
- Three double bedrooms + bathroom +
- Home office/ gym/ studio at the end of a mature and well maintained garden +
- Ground floor utility and WC +
- Within walking distance to High st. and mainline train station * +
Victorian Character Home, Centrally Located & Fully Renovated
Step into this beautifully restored 1864 Victorian property, nestled in the heart of Berkhamsted's conservation area just moments from the high street and train station. Enjoy excellent catchment for both primary and secondary schools, perfect for working professionals, families and downsizers alike.
Lovingly renovated and extended in 2022, this home blends original features with modern convenience: benefit from completely new plumbing, heating and electrics and a stylishly extended new kitchen diner. Original refurbished sash windows, wood flooring and character features set this home apart. The living room offers wooden floors and a beautiful fireplace. The downstairs redesign includes a valuable utility/WC - a rare find in a property of this type.
Spread over three floors, there are three double bedrooms, including a spacious master with existing planning permission for an ensuite. The second-floor bedroom boasts built-in storage and scenic views across Rectory Lane Cemetery and St Peters Church. The main bathroom features underfloor heating, a full-length bath, and generous eaves storage.
Outside, enjoy a mature garden with patio, new fencing, and a versatile outbuilding-fully insulated and plumbed, ideal for a year-round office or studio.
With integrated appliances, smart tech, and thoughtful touches throughout, this is a rare opportunity to own a character home offering both period charm and contemporary comfort-all with an unbeatable central location.
Berkhamsted train station offers a main line in to London Euston (30 minutes)