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32 bed detached house for sale
Rothamsted, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5

    • 32 beds

    • 10 baths

    • 5 receptions

    • 39,468 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Grade I listed country house of exceptional architectural and historic significance

  • Retains rare original features including staircases, fireplaces, linenfold panelling and Tudor wall paintings

  • Set within mature, private grounds of notable charm, offering grandeur and seclusion

  • Fast rail access from Harpenden to central London (St Pancras)

  • Prime Hertfordshire location combining countryside setting with strong transport links

  • EPC Rating = D

A magnificent Grade I listed manor of national importance, set within one of England's most celebrated historic estates

Description
History
With origins tracing back to 1212, Rothamsted Manor stands among historically significant country houses in Hertfordshire, its long and distinguished past woven into the fabric of the building itself. Over the centuries, the Manor has evolved in both form and function, with a major transformation during the 17th century shaping much of the elegant architectural composition that is admired today. This period established the refined character of the house, blending practicality with the symmetry and proportion typical of the era.

In the 19th century, Rothamsted Manor entered a new and remarkable chapter under the ownership of Sir John Bennet Lawes, whose pioneering work in agricultural science would bring international recognition to the estate. Under his direction, Rothamsted became a globally renowned centre for agricultural innovation, placing the Manor at the forefront of scientific advancement and intellectual progress. This legacy continues to contribute to the estate’s reputation and historical importance.

During the Second World War, the estate is believed to have played a discreet yet significant role in supporting intelligence operations connected to nearby Bletchley Park. While much of this involvement remains understated, it adds a further layer of intrigue and national importance to the Manor’s already rich history, reinforcing its association with key moments in Britain’s past.

In 1934, the Manor was placed under the stewardship of the Lawes Agricultural Trust, ensuring the preservation of both the house and its wider estate for future generations. Its outstanding architectural and historic significance was formally recognised in 1953 when it was designated a Grade I listed building, a status reserved for properties of exceptional national importance. Today, Rothamsted Manor stands not only as a remarkable residence, but as a living testament to centuries of heritage, innovation and careful custodianship.

Rothamsted Manor
Rothamsted Manor presents an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a country house of exceptional provenance, architectural beauty and historic significance. Set within the distinguished Rothamsted Estate, this remarkable Grade I listed residence represents a rare convergence of centuries of English heritage, refinement and innovation. Steeped in history yet offering considerable versatility, the Manor has the capacity to serve not only as an impressive private residence, but also as a distinguished venue for hospitality, events, or institutional use, subject to the appropriate consents.

Approached through the wider estate, the Manor reveals itself with quiet confidence. Its elegant elevations convey both scale and symmetry, softened by mature grounds that frame the house beautifully and enhance its sense of seclusion and grandeur. The setting is both peaceful and imposing, befitting a property of such historic and architectural importance.

Internally, Rothamsted Manor unfolds with a natural sense of progression, leading through a sequence of rooms that together tell the story of its evolution from medieval homestead to one of England’s most distinguished country houses. The earliest sections of the house retain exceptional 17th-century craftsmanship, including original staircases, fireplaces and finely detailed linenfold panelling, behind which lie rare and significant Tudor wall paintings. Throughout the Manor, a wealth of historic detail is immediately apparent, from armorial stained glass to portraits of former custodians, alongside intricate decorative features that reflect its noble lineage and long-standing prominence.

Grounds
The Manor stands within grounds of considerable charm and historic significance, offering a setting that is as captivating as the house itself. The landscape provides a natural complement to the architectural elegance of Rothamsted Manor, creating a sense of tranquillity, privacy and continuity that has been carefully preserved over centuries. The approach and surrounding environment together establish an immediate impression of quiet grandeur, befitting a property of such distinction.

Location
Rothamsted Manor occupies a highly desirable position within Hertfordshire one that combines the serenity of a rural estate with exceptional accessibility.

From Harpenden, mainline rail services provide swift and direct access to central London, placing St Pancras International within comfortable commuting distance. The M1 motorway (Junctions 9 and 10) ensures excellent road connectivity to London and the wider national network. The area is renowned for its outstanding educational provision, together with a wealth of leisure opportunities, including golf, equestrian pursuits and access to open countryside.

Rothamsted Manor enjoys excellent connectivity from Central London. Proceed north to join the M1 and continue to Junction 9 or 10, following signs for Harpenden. From the town centre, the Manor is a short, clearly signposted drive through the Rothamsted Estate. Typical journey time is approximately 45–60 minutes, offering an effortless transition from city to countryside.

Square Footage: 39,468 sq ft

Acreage:
26.1 Acres

Directions
Postcode - AL5 2BG

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