Leading luxury developer Griggs Homes recently launched the stunning show apartment at Hanstead House located in Bricket Wood, Hertfordshire. This collection of just 11 elegant two bedroom apartments is situated within a historic house which is set within 5.8 acres of private communal gardens.
Hanstead House sits within the lush 55 acres of Hanstead Park and was originally built in the 1920s for Sir David Yule, one of the wealthiest men of his time. Latterly it became a training centre for HSBC, and more recently was purchased by luxury house builder Griggs Homes who have restored the magnificent original house to its former glory.
Chris Griggs, Director of Griggs Homes comments: “Hanstead House is a truly special place and we are delighted to have created eleven impeccable apartments. The development represents a unique opportunity to live in a historic country house with all its character and charm but with the benefits of the very best of luxury 21st century living.
“Each home will be complete with an extremely high level of specification with individually designed kitchens featuring integrated Miele appliances, bespoke fitted wardrobes in all bedrooms, underfloor heating throughout, Control4 home automation and private terraces which overlook the mature landscaped parklands, formal gardens and sunken garden.
“The luxury development is ideal for those looking to downsize from larger properties but who don’t want to compromise on quality or style.”
Hanstead House is reached via a tree-lined avenue within the beautiful Hanstead Park which has its own lake and parkland. The secure gated entrance leads to the grand neoclassical house with its imposing entrance hall and grand staircase.
Hanstead House is perfectly situated in Bricket Wood, an idyllic Hertfordshire village with a vibrant community feel. Residents of the village benefit from a host of amenities including butchers, greengrocers, a pharmacy and dental surgery as well as a church and community centre.
Hanstead House is ideal for those who require convenient transport links as its location offers easy access to St Albans, Watford and London as well as the M25 and M1 which are located close by. Bricket Wood station is within walking distance, with a journey to London Euston taking circa 35 minutes.