Large four-bedroom home with private southerly garden, minutes from station.
Minutes from High Street and train station
Bright, roomy and quietly tucked opposite Berkhamsted Castle, this substantial detached home suits growing families who prize space and convenience. Arranged over two floors, the layout offers four double bedrooms, four reception rooms and a large L-shaped kitchen/family area that spills onto a private southerly rear garden — ideal for children and outdoor entertaining. The property sits literally minutes on foot from the High Street and train station, making daily commuting and school runs straightforward.
Practical features include a double garage, flagged driveway, generous loft storage and a separate utility and cloakroom on the ground floor. The rear garden is especially private, sheltered by mature evergreens and large herbaceous beds; the southerly aspect maximises sun throughout the day. Broadband and mobile signals are excellent and the area is affluent with low crime, making this a secure family-focused location.
Buyers should note the house dates from the 1950s–1960s and retains double glazing installed before 2002; the cavity walls are recorded without up-to-date insulation (assumed). There are two bathrooms to serve four double bedrooms, and council tax is above average. These are largely practical considerations rather than structural faults, but they may influence budgets for modernisation or energy-efficiency improvements.
For families wanting room to grow, the home offers clear potential to update and extend (subject to planning). Its town-centre position delivers rare convenience without sacrificing a large private plot — a strong blend of lifestyle and long-term potential in Berkhamsted.