Occupying a prominent position in the heart of the highly sought-after Hertfordshire village of Essendon, The Shaws is a charming and characterful period residence that has remained within the same family for generations. Properties of this nature rarely become available within the village, particularly those that are so unique. Enjoying beautiful views towards the historic village church to the front and far-reaching countryside views beyond Tewin at the rear, this attractive semi-detached home presents a rare opportunity to acquire a property of genuine heritage, warmth and character in one of the county's most desirable village settings.
Extending to approximately 1,737 sq ft of versatile accommodation arranged over three floors, The Shaws effortlessly combines timeless period charm with practical family living. The property retains a wealth of original features, including picture rails, original internal doors, fireplaces and period detailing, all of which contribute to its enduring appeal. Set back from the road behind a front garden, incorporating off road parking, the property enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy, whilst its elevated position, mature gardens and picturesque outlook create a setting that is increasingly difficult to find.
Step Inside
A welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone for the home, showcasing the traditional layout and character that have been carefully preserved over the years.
The principal reception room is a particularly impressive space, featuring a beautiful bay window that frames picturesque views towards the village church and floods the room with natural light throughout the day. A charming working fireplace provides an attractive focal point, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements the property's period character.
To the rear, a further reception room provides an excellent setting for formal dining, family gatherings and entertaining, whilst additional reception spaces offer exceptional flexibility for modern family living, whether utilised as a family room, study, snug or playroom. The generous proportions throughout create a wonderful sense of space, making the home equally suited to both everyday family life and entertaining friends.
At the heart of the home lies the impressive kitchen and breakfast room, extending to over 25 feet in length. This wonderful triple-aspect space enjoys an abundance of natural light, enhanced by a striking pyramid dome skylight and elegant Juliet balcony. The kitchen is fitted with a range of bespoke cabinetry complemented by a combination of polished granite and traditional solid wood work surfaces, successfully blending practicality with timeless character. Offering ample room for dining and informal entertaining, with direct access to the rear garden, it serves as the true hub of the home and a wonderful space for everyday family living.
Throughout the property there is an abundance of cleverly designed built-in storage, whilst loft access from each bedroom provides further practical storage solutions rarely found in period homes.
Basement Level
A particularly valuable feature of the property is the extensive lower ground floor accommodation. Being below ground level, this space is delightfully cool in the summer and centrally heated in winter. Currently arranged to provide a laundry room, shower room, games room and substantial vaulted storage rooms, this versatile space offers tremendous potential for a variety of uses, whether as hobby rooms, a home office, entertainment space, workshop or utility area.
The original vaulted cellars add considerable character and could create an exceptional wine cellar whilst also providing excellent practical storage solutions.
First Floor
The first floor is arranged around a central landing and comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, each enjoying its own individual character and attractive outlook. A thoughtfully positioned Velux window above the stairwell allows natural light to cascade through the landing, creating a bright and welcoming feel throughout this level. Each bedroom benefits from access to useful loft storage, a valuable and rarely found feature that further enhances the practicality of the home. A family bathroom serves the first floor, completing the well-balanced accommodation.
Gardens & Outside
Take a few steps down into the modest, enclosed rear garden which provides a peaceful and private sanctuary that has been lovingly established over many years. Offering a high degree of seclusion, the shady, mature garden has established borders, lawn and attractive seating areas, a timber gazebo, rockery and small fish pond, creating a wonderful environment for both relaxation and entertaining.
To the front, the property benefits from private driveway parking and enjoys an enviable outlook towards Essendon's historic church, reinforcing the unique village setting that makes this home so special.
Location
Essendon remains one of Hertfordshire's most sought-after villages, renowned for its picturesque surroundings, strong sense of community and excellent accessibility. At the heart of village life is the highly regarded Essendon C of E Primary School, church, village hall, playing field, tennis court and local allotments, all of which contribute to the welcoming and family-oriented atmosphere that makes the village so desirable.
The village offers a range of social and recreational opportunities, including local clubs, sporting activities and countryside walks, whilst the three nearby pubs provide a variety of destinations for dining and socialising. Bordering the historic Gascoyne Cecil Estate of Hatfield House, Essendon benefits from a remarkable backdrop of protected parkland and rolling Hertfordshire countryside, contributing significantly to the village's enduring appeal. The surrounding area offers miles of footpaths, bridleways and open green spaces, ideal for those seeking a balance between village living and outdoor pursuits.
Nearby Hatfield, Hertford and Welwyn Garden City provide an extensive range of shopping, leisure and everyday amenities. For commuters, Hatfield mainline station offers regular services to London King's Cross in approximately 25 minutes, whilst the A1(M), M25 and wider motorway network are all within easy reach. The village is also served by local bus routes to Hatfield and Hertford, including the 341 and 641 services, providing convenient connections to schools and surrounding towns.
Combining approximately 1,737 sq ft of versatile accommodation, a wealth of original period features, extensive cellar space, mature gardens and an exceptional village setting, The Shaws represents a rare opportunity to acquire a truly special family home in the heart of Essendon.
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