The house and apartment are located on the edge of Little Gaddesden, in the Chiltern Hills. The back garden leads onto wild flower meadows which slope down to the Golden Valley, part of the Ashridge Estate. The village has a well stocked shop and sub-post office, a Grade 1 listed medieval/ Victorian church as well as the popular Bridgewater Arms.
We have direct access through our own back garden gate onto the National Trust’s 5,000 acre Ashridge Estate. Ashridge House itself is only 1/2 a mile or so away, just on the other side of Golden Valley. It has a stunning arboretum and gardens, the Bakehouse café, the Acres formal restaurant and events running throughout the year.
Local walking
Cycling, on or off-road
For road bikers, the 281km Chilterns Cycleway passes by the top of our drive. The notorious Tom’s Hill section rising 63m in 850m up the escarpment from Aldbury to the Ashridge Estate is close by. The Ashridge Estate also has 30 miles of bridle paths which are accessible to off-road bikers and further afield Wendover Woods has some challenging downhill paths.
Golf
Ashridge Golf Club and Berkhamsted Golf Club are both nearby.
Horse Riding
Book with Ashridge Horse Trekking. Their stables are a 5 minute walk away from us at Home Farm.
Further Afield
The bustling market town of Berkhamsted (either a 10 minute drive or a very pretty hour’s walk across the Ashridge Estate) has many excellent restaurants and pubs. There are street markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, independent shops including Home & Colonial Antiques, a Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, the Grand Union Canal as well as the fabulous Art Deco Rex Cinema (best book in advance).
Eating out Locally
and in Berkhamsted