Located within the historic hamlet of Piccotts End - a quiet charming enclave in Hertfordshire - this beautifully crafted home offers the rare balance of rural seclusion and urban proximity. Just two and four miles from Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted respectively, its location is discreet yet connected, offering excellent transport links and local amenities.Set within a central courtyard shared by just three other individual homes, The Coaching House sits off a quiet dead end country lane that leads to open fields where horses graze.This modern barn conversion was built using traditional flintwork inside and out, the property reflects its surroundings with a strong sense of place and craftsmanship. Inside, a vaulted ceiling soars above the main living space, delivering a sense of light and space, rarely found in homes of this scale.The layout is generous and versatile, designed with both family life and flexible living in mind. Three double bedrooms are arranged across two distinct zones. Two sit to one end of the house, connected by a family bathroom with oak and marble. While the third occupies its own wing, a private suite. This upper bedroom is accessed via its own staircase and sits above a luxurious ground floor shower room. A minstrels’ gallery, tucked beneath the vaulted ceiling, overlooks the main living space, bringing architectural interest and a sense of spatial cohesion between the floors.That ground-floor shower room is a theatrical counterpoint to the home’s otherwise restrained palette: a space of rich detailing and moody lighting, complete with an oversized copper basin, high-flush WC and a walk-in shower set against dark mosaic tiles. Fibre-optic lights bring a touch of celestial drama which is more boutique hotel than suburban home.At the heart of the house lies a capacious sitting room, its proportions amplified by the vaulted ceiling above and a double-sided fireplace below. Shared with the adjoining dining room, the fireplace houses an inset wood-burning stove and serves as a dramatic focal point for both spaces. The dining area steps down from the main living room, subtly delineating the zones while maintaining flow, and leads onward to a bespoke kitchen fitted with solid limed oak cabinetry and a central breakfast bar.To the front, a private courtyard garden offers a tranquil spot to relax, easily accessed from the sitting room and designed with low-maintenance living in mind. A double garage further adds to the practicality of the home.The layout of the four properties around the shared courtyard, creates a private, almost tucked-away setting that feels both secure and secluded.The Coaching House offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a blend of character, comfort and a unique sense of space, in equal parts theatrical and thoughtful. Quietly grand, gently eccentric and deeply rooted in its landscape, it invites not just occupation, but admiration. ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERINGIn line with UK Anti Money Laundering (AML) regulations, we are legally obliged to verify the identity of all prospective purchasers once an offer has been accepted. To carry out this process, we use a trusted third-party identity verification system. A nominal fee of £24 per person (inclusive of VAT) applies for this service.
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