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Occupying an elevated plot in this coveted Chilterns village, Robinswood is a house that belies its relatively recent construction with a deeply considered aesthetic that resonates in dialogue with the architecture of the neighbouring homes on Beechwood Drive. Completed almost twenty years ago, the house exudes a quiet confidence, grounded in Scandinavian inspired restraint and meticulous attention to materiality and form.
Set on a plot of approximately 0.36 acre and backing directly onto the 5,000 acre Ashridge Estate, Robinswood enjoys a rare relationship with the landscape. Over 30 miles of trails and paths extend behind the house into ancient beech forests and open commons, offering a daily invitation to roam.
The home s east west orientation and extensive glazing celebrate the setting with architectural clarity. Expansive picture windows and French doors are strategically positioned to frame the Chiltern Hills beyond, while a glass balustraded balcony creates the perfect front row seat for golden hour light and long sunsets.
Entry is via a sweeping driveway, with generous parking and an integral garage. A series of landscaped steps lead up to the front door and a central hallway that guides the rhythm of the ground floor. At the front, a dual aspect family room is balanced by a more expansive sitting room, where floor to ceiling glass invites the landscape into everyday living.
The rear of the house opens into a semi open plan kitchen and dining area a sociable yet clearly zoned space defined by a sleek peninsula breakfast bar, modern cabinetry and a palette of warm, tactile materials. Underfloor heating runs beneath the engineered flooring, while a separate utility room and cloakroom offer functional discretion. A study, tucked quietly to the rear of the house, completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, four double bedrooms are arranged across a thoughtfully configured layout. Two of the bedrooms have their own en suites, with one also featuring a walk through dressing room. The two further bedrooms share a generous family bathroom. The front facing bedrooms are perfectly placed to make the most of the elevated views, each with large format glazing that captures the breadth of the surrounding landscape.
The garden is tiered with care, its ascending levels defined by timber sleepers and flowering borders. At the summit, a raised deck, positioned even above the roofline, offers an extraordinary al fresco entertaining space with panoramic views. Beyond, a private section of woodland extends directly into the Ashridge Estate, blurring the boundary between domestic architecture and the natural world.
Aldbury remains one of Hertfordshire s most sought after villages a conservation gem framed by common land, ancient woodland and historic architecture. Life here seems to move at a more gentle pace, centred around a traditional village green with its iconic stocks and duck pond. The village offers two characterful public houses, a cafe, a well stocked shop and post office, and Stocks Golf Club. Despite its rural charm, Aldbury is remarkably well connected Tring railway station is within walking distance, placing London and the wider national network comfortably within reach. For those seeking a rare balance of seclusion, style and connection to nature, Robinswood offers an exceptional place to call home.
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