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    Nup End, Old Knebworth, Hertfordshire,

    Guide Price £1,400,000Freehold

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    Nup End, Old Knebworth, Hertfordshire,

    Guide Price £1,400,000

    Detached house
    4 Bedrooms2 Bathrooms3 Receptions

    Key Information

    Tenure:Freehold
    Council tax band:G
    Broadband:up to 1800Mbps
    Mobile signal:*Based on indoor data coverage
    EEO2Vodafone

    Key Features

    17th Century detached home in stunning Hertfordshire countryside setting
    South-facing plot with far-reaching rural views
    Owned by the same family for over 60 years
    Wealth of period features including beams, fireplaces and latch doors
    Dual-aspect sitting room with impressive brick fireplace
    Separate dining/family room with character features
    26ft kitchen/dining room overlooking the gardens
    Four double bedrooms with countryside outlooks
    Gated driveway with ample parking and two garages
    Beautiful gardens including rose garden and ‘Croquet Lawn’ area

    Description

    Putterills Knebworth (Village & Rural) are delighted to bring to the market this captivating 17th Century detached residence, occupying a glorious south-facing plot amidst some of Hertfordshire's most attractive countryside. Known as “Sheepshearers”, this remarkable home has been treasured by the same family for over 60 years and presents a rare opportunity to acquire a property of genuine character, history and charm in an idyllic rural setting. Surrounded by open fields and mature greenery, the property enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy whilst offering picturesque views from virtually every window. Believed to date back to the 1600s, the accommodation is rich in period features synonymous with a home of this era, including exposed beams, original fireplaces, timber latch doors and an abundance of individual character throughout. Every room tells a story, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that is increasingly difficult to find. The accommodation is both versatile and well-proportioned, beginning with a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a delightful dual-aspect sitting room, centred around an impressive brick-built fireplace with wood burner. Adjacent is a more formal drawing room, showcasing a striking inglenook fireplace and exposed beam, and providing the perfect space for entertaining or family gatherings. To the rear of the property lies a superb 26ft kitchen/dining room, undoubtedly the heart of the home, enjoying views across the gardens and providing direct access to a useful laundry room and ground-floor shower room. The first floor offers four generous double bedrooms, each enjoying beautiful outlooks across the surrounding gardens and countryside, together with a family bathroom serving the accommodation. Approached via gated access, the property immediately impresses with a sweeping driveway providing extensive off-road parking and access to a detached double garage. The grounds total approximately 0.9 Acres, and are a particular feature and a true testament to the care and dedication of the current owners. To the front, a beautifully established rose garden creates a wonderful first impression, whilst gated access leads to the enchanting south-facing rear gardens, bursting with colour, mature planting and well-stocked borders. Adjacent to the main garden is the charmingly named old “Croquet Lawn' – now a wild flower meadow, this additional area of land enhances the overall setting, providing a wonderful expanse of green space and further elevating the property's exceptional countryside surroundings. Properties of this nature are exceptionally rare. Combining centuries of history, an abundance of original character and a truly stunning countryside setting, "Sheepshearers" represents a unique opportunity to acquire one of the area's most distinctive village homes. Energy rating: E The historic location of Old Knebworth has some wonderful bordering countryside, stunning scenery and beautiful walks via Knebworth Park with its stately home (inhabited by Lord Cobbold and his family since 1492), gardens and family parkland. Since 1974 Knebworth has been famously associated with numerous major open-air rock and pop concerts which have been held in the grounds of Knebworth House. The Lytton Arms public house, is just a short stroll away and has an extensive food menu. Closeby Knebworth village provides a High Street with shops for daily needs. There is a chemist, post office, doctors' surgery, two dentists, Co-op general store, Indian restaurant, Chinese take away, two cafĂ©s, wine merchants & a well-regarded junior/mixed infant school. The mainline railway station with frequent service allows access to London Kings Cross in around 25 /35 minutes. There is a Golf club & a great recreation ground with tennis courts, bowling green and toddlers play area. The village is well placed for access to neighbouring towns and commuter links, with the following distances for guidance only: Stanstead airport 28 miles - Luton airport 13 miles - Heathrow airport 39 miles - A1(m) 3.6 miles - Hertford 8.5 miles - St Albans 13 miles - M25 Jct23 14 miles.

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