Nestled in the serene woodland of Hangmans Lane in Welwyn lies a "one of a kind" four-bedroom detached family home, listed with a guide price of £975k.
Property agent, Belvoir, offers this newly listed house which it describes as "peaceful, secluded and (in an) idyllic location."
The picturesque village of Welwyn, famed for its historic cottages, the Old Roman Baths, and a thriving independent bakery, resides just a mile away.
The home boasts an embrace of its woodland surroundings, notably with floor-to-ceiling windows which offer an expansive view of the woods.
The house presents a unique, upside-down design where the living spaces are situated above the bedrooms, providing a bird's eye view of the woodlands.
The dining room exudes a sense of openness, courtesy of its floor-to-ceiling, triple-glazed windows which usher in a surge of natural light.
A rarity in homes, the sitting room comes with vaulted ceilings and a functional fireplace.
The property offers four bedrooms, three of which are doubles, each carrying its distinct charm.
A notable facet here is the substantial fitted wardrobes present in three bedrooms.
A highlight of the property is the double garage and substantial driveway which can accommodate several vehicles, providing an abundance of parking space.
The backyard, with its sprawling private garden, patio, and a planned separate annexe, is ideal for personal recreation and hosting.
The current owners said: "We came to Hangman's Lane from London years ago when our children were small, and fell in love with the light, space and clean lines of the house.
"We loved that we could be at work in London within less than an hour, but also that we could walk out of our front door straight into beautiful woods and countryside.
"Hangman's Lane has been a happy home and sanctuary for our family for many years, so although we are looking forward to a new chapter, we will be sad to leave.
"We hope the new owners love it as much as we have."
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