Well-presented three-bedroom village home with sunroom and generous garden..
Three double bedroom home with separate upstairs W/C and family bathroom
Open-plan kitchen/dining leading to sunroom and French doors
Decent rear garden with patio and decking for family use
Mains gas boiler, radiators and double glazing installed post-2002
Built 1950s–1960s; cavity walls assumed without insulation
Victorian/period exterior requires some exterior maintenance
Average overall size (907 sq ft); practical five-room layout
Freehold tenure; low crime area and fast broadband
This three-bedroom semi-detached cottage in Little Hallingbury offers practical family living in a peaceful village setting. The house is well presented, with a bright sitting room and a generous open-plan kitchen/dining area that flows through to a light-filled sunroom with skylights and French doors to the garden. The layout is straightforward and family-friendly, with two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a separate W/C on the first floor.
The rear garden is a genuine asset: a patio and decking area lead onto a lawned plot large enough for children and pets, summer dining or a vegetable patch. Interior storage is sensible, with fitted kitchen cupboards and additional hallway storage; the property benefits from mains gas central heating and modern double glazing installed after 2002.
Buyers should note the house sits on cavity walls with assumed no insulation and dates from the 1950s–1960s, so there is scope and potential value in improving thermal efficiency. The property has one family bathroom plus an upstairs W/C and will suit buyers who want a well-located, comfortable home rather than a new-build turnkey finish. Some external maintenance is needed to the traditional brick and ivy-covered frontage.
Location is a key draw: tucked in a prospering countryside hamlet with low crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Local schools are a short drive away, Bishop’s Stortford and the M11 are accessible for commuting, and village life offers quiet, rural living while still being convenient for everyday amenities.