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£1,175,000

(£420/sq. ft)

4 bed mews for sale
Commonwood, Sarratt, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 2,800 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Unique Property Company London Ltd

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About this property

    Architecture & Interior
    The storied past of The White House begins at the very start of the 1900’s. After acquiring the farmhouse, which originally stood in secluded grounds, its socialite owner embarked on a decade’s worth of continuous development, piecing together a substantial manor house which followed her passion for the Tudor period with painstaking authenticity and attention to detail. Interestingly, this home isn’t listed, but is considered a building of historical interest.

    The seclusion of the entire building is still enjoyed, and whilst it enjoys quiet, isolation, you’re not that far from civilisation. Across the grassy knoll that sits at the front of the building, a gravelled communal drive continues along the entire frontage.

    At first glance of The White House, you’d be forgiven for thinking this home is anything but Tudor. Ornate mouldings, period style, irregular and herringbone patterned brickwork woven with dark timbers and leaded windows sit below a castellated parapet on the ground floor where a deep porch with decorative, four centred arch head push through into the reception hall.

    Beyond the hall, an exquisitely carved oak staircase curves upward, leading to an imposing galleried landing where shadowed timber beams stretch overhead. Midway along the climb, a magnificent leaded window, set within the panelled wall, scatters luminous patterns over the descending stairs.

    The generous reception is comfortable & quiet providing ample floor space to accommodate formal seating and a sunny spot for dining within the bay window at the front of the room. Wall panelling and an open fire continue the characterful theme.

    A project to extend the kitchen a few years ago has resulted in a room that is arguably the heart of the home. Its wide proportions capture a sizable, practical kitchen where everything is within easy reach and thoughtfully arranged. Granite countertops surround the space with generous amounts of storage sitting above and below plus a handy breakfast bar creates the border to the open plan dining area which, in its current guise, serves as a laid-back lounge area, its sunny disposition courtesy of an oversized atrium above.

    A nod to utility, the cellar offers organised storage and workshop potential, with direct access from the reception hall.

    Whilst two of the bedrooms found on the first floor have an interconnecting door are both used as individual rooms, one would serve as a decadent dressing room if required but what both are not short of is exquisite detail. The intricate wall panelling and ceiling mouldings are incredible and whilst not as ancient as they would suggest, certainly create a one-of-kind feel. However, the Delft tiles that sit in the fireplace surround of the principal room are ancient, providing a little historic integrity. Also from this room, a spacious en-suite with separate shower and bathtub and verdant views from the leaded windows.

    Capping the room count on this floor are another bathroom and home office.

    One more flight of stairs carries you to what feels like a self-contained apartment. Two double bedrooms sit either side of a very generous landing and huge shower room all of which sit under vaulted ceilings giving it a character feel enhanced by a peppering of exposed brickwork. You can savour a garden view from the private balcony accessed from one of these rooms also.

    The property also includes a separate, sizeable garage with power facilities at the back.

    In The Neighbourhood
    Tucked away between the sought-after villages of Sarratt and Chipperfield—each with their own convenience stores—Commonwood is a hidden gem offering the best of countryside living. A short three-mile journey brings you to Kings Langley and Chorleywood, where boutique shops, cosy cafés can be found whilst The Cart & Horses public house provides a welcoming retreat for food and drink in true rustic style. For everyday essentials, Rickmansworth (4.5 miles) features Waitrose, M&S Food, and Tesco.

    Transport & Connections
    The M25 (J18/J20) is a convenient 3.5-mile drive with Heathrow reached in around 40 mins (traffic depending of course). Considering the countryside setting, public transport links are a very pleasant surprise. Services from Watford Junction and Watford Stations include The Metropolitan Line, London Overgrou

    EPC rating: E. Mobile signal information: Likely external cover on all major networks, limited internal cover linked to Three & Vodafone. None for EE & O2. Source: Ofcom

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