Park Street
Tring, Hertfordshire HP23

For Sale
Guide price | £995,000
2,004 sqft
Freehold | Council Tax F












A parkside harmony.
Set within a quiet backwater where town and parkland meet, this Grade II Listed house forms part of a group of former lodges originally constructed for the Rothschild estate.
Dating from the 1880s and attributed to the architect William Huckvale, it is a building of considerable character, its architecture reflecting the expressive vernacular style for which he became known.
The elevations are richly composed: plum brickwork below, with black and white timber framing above, interspersed with scalloped red tile hanging to the jettied first floor and set beneath a steeply pitched roof. It is a house that speaks of a time when even estate dwellings were designed with care and artistry, their details intended not simply to impress, but to endure.
The house retains a quiet sense of dignity. Its proportions remain generous, its original features largely intact and its atmosphere shaped by years of use.
The house is positioned on Park Street, a little-known lane on the edge of the Conservation Area, a short walk from the town centre and only a few yards from the wide open landscape of Tring Park beyond. It is a setting that feels at once secluded and connected, where town and parkland meet almost at the garden gate.
Inside, the entrance hall leads to a sequence of reception rooms. To the front, a dual-aspect room serves as a dining room or more intimate sitting space, with stripped floorboards and an original fireplace. Behind, the main sitting room is a larger, more open space, with herringbone parquet flooring underfoot and views out across the garden, along with its original fireplace too. This in turn connects to a family room, where a vaulted ceiling adds volume and light, and a door provides access out to the garden.
The kitchen and breakfast room occupy the opposite side of the house, extending from front to back. Fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry and a range cooker, the space is functional and well proportioned, with the breakfast area opening onto the garden through glazed doors. A cloakroom sits nearby, along with access to a cellar below, which offers a generous footprint, plenty of headroom and scope for conversion, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
Upstairs, four bedrooms are arranged around a central landing, including a principal bedroom with en suite. The remaining rooms are served by a family bathroom, while a large loft space above offers further potential for expansion.
Outside, the rear garden extends to approximately 80ft and enjoys a southerly aspect. Mature and beautifully enclosed, it is laid mainly to lawn with shrubbery that flowers over the seasons. There is a patio area close to the house, offering a private and sheltered setting.
An armorial plaque to the front elevation bears the Rothschild motto – Concordia, Integritas, Industria – a quiet reminder of the house’s place within the wider estate.


Key features
Grade II Listed Victorian lodge house
Attributed to architect William Huckvale for the Rothschild estate
Striking vernacular architecture with timber framing and tile hanging
Tucked-away position on a private lane beside Tring Park
Four bedroom layout with a sequence of characterful reception rooms
Kitchen/breakfast room spanning the depth of the house
Generous cellar
Mature south-facing garden extending to around 80ft
Good size garage
Private setting


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