- South-facing courtyard garden, ideal for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. +
- Useful rear outhouse, providing additional storage or utility space. +
- Two-bedroom semi-detached cottage full of period charm and character. +
- Dedicated parking space, a rare benefit in this sought-after location. +
- Chain free sale, enabling a smoother and quicker purchase process. +
- Far-reaching countryside views, offering a tranquil and scenic setting. +
- Built in 1861, showcasing original mid-19th-century architecture. +
- Renovated in the 2000s, blending modern comfort with traditional features. +
- Beautiful open fireplace with log burner, perfect for cosy evenings. +
Guide Price £350,000-£400,000. Presidential Estates are excited to offer for the first time since 1953, these stunning properties situated within Appletree Dell on the edge of Chorleywood Common.
No. 2 Appletree Dell is a charming semi-detached cottage built in 1861, nestled within a historically rich cluster of dwellings along Dog Kennel Lane in Chorleywood. This two-bedroom home offers a rare blend of period character and modern comfort, having undergone thoughtful renovations in the 2000s. While retaining much of its original mid-19th-century architecture, the updates introduced contemporary touches that enhance its livability without compromising its traditional cottage appeal.
Inside, the cottage features a beautiful open fireplace fitted with a log burner, creating a warm and inviting focal point in the living space—perfect for cosy evenings in. At the front of the property, a south-facing courtyard garden provides a sunlit, private outdoor space ideal for relaxing or entertaining. To the rear, a useful outhouse offers practical storage or utility use.
One of the standout features of this home is its far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside, offering a serene and picturesque backdrop. The property also benefits from its own dedicated parking space, a rare convenience in such a peaceful yet accessible location.
This home is being sold chain free, allowing for a smoother, more straightforward purchase process.
As part of the historic Appletree Dell estate, No. 2 shares its heritage with a group of cottages dating back to the late 1700s and mid-1800s, many of which were associated with railway expansion and local farm development. Although not formally listed like the older Apple Tree Farmhouse within the same cluster, this cottage remains a valuable piece of Chorleywood’s architectural story. Its location near Chorleywood Common and within easy reach of local transport links and top-rated schools further enhances its appeal, making it both a desirable home and a compelling investment in a unique corner of Hertfordshire’s countryside.