Piccotts End

Hertfordshire HP1

For Sale

Guide price | £495,000

1,127 sqft

Freehold | EPC D | Council Tax E

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A natural contrast.

Elegantly poised within an unspoilt row of traditional cottages, this charming period home sits in one of Hertfordshire’s most quietly beguiling backwaters: the tiny, medieval hamlet of Piccotts End. It is a setting where the pace of life feels gently slowed, yet one that remains remarkably well connected, with Berkhamsted and Hemel Hempstead just four and two miles away respectively.

The house offers a thoughtful balance of old and new. Traditional character is evident throughout, paired with a calm, considered interior that has been carefully composed rather than overtly styled.

From the outside, the cottage presents beautifully, its crisp white facade framed by contrasting black beams. Inside, the sense of character continues. The sitting room sits to the front of the house, where exposed ceiling beams and a wood-burning stove create a warm and grounded space. Fitted cupboards flank the fireplace, adding both symmetry and a sense of permanence.

To the rear, the house opens into the kitchen and dining room. Though partially divided, the spaces remain visually connected through exposed brickwork and timber detailing, allowing light to pass through while retaining a subtle sense of separation. The kitchen itself is well proportioned, fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry, granite worktops, a range cooker and a deep Belfast sink. Two windows look out towards the garden, while a second fireplace with inset stove adds further character. There is ample room for a dining table, giving the space a natural, sociable flow.

Just off the sitting room, the staircase rises to the first floor, with an attractive octagonal window at its base providing an unexpected detail and a gentle source of light.

Upstairs, two well-sized bedrooms are arranged beneath painted beams. The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an en suite shower room, while the second bedroom, positioned to the rear, also benefits from built-in storage. A further shower room completes the first floor.

The cottage enjoys an east-west orientation, allowing light to move naturally through the spaces over the course of the day. Outside, the rear courtyard garden is both attractive and practical, with brick paving and enclosed boundaries creating a private setting for sitting and entertaining.

At the far end of the garden, a converted outbuilding provides an additional, highly versatile space. Currently arranged as guest accommodation with its own en suite, it could equally serve as a home office, studio or gym. A separate utility room sits alongside, and an electrically operated door to the rear offers the option of reinstating the space as a garage if required.

There is an ease to this house that feels entirely in keeping with its setting. Its proportions, materials and quiet details come together without fuss, creating a home that is both characterful and quietly resolved. Set within a small, historic hamlet yet close to the everyday, it offers a way of living that feels both rooted and reassuringly connected.

Key features

  • Charming two bedroom cottage in a picturesque setting

  • Located in the historic enclave of Piccotts End

  • Convenient for access to Berkhamsted and Hemel Hempstead

  • Beautifully presented interior blending character with contemporary styling

  • Sitting room with exposed beams and brickwork

  • Spacious kitchen/dining room with Shaker cabinetry and range cooker

  • Two double bedrooms, including principal bedroom with en suite shower room

  • Pretty courtyard garden – a private, enclosed setting

  • Versatile outbuilding with en suite, ideal as guest space or home office

  • East-west orientation allowing natural light to move through the house

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