A stunning self-catered studio apartment found in the heart of Ashridge Forest which borders the counties of Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Set in private gated grounds.The Studio is perfect for holiday makers looking for a rural retreat. There is an abundance of country walks available in the local area and there is also a golf course nearby.
Little Gaddesden is a village and civil parish in the English county of Hertfordshire three miles north of Berkhamsted. As well as Little Gaddesden village, the parish contains the settlements of Ashridge, Hudnall, and part of Ringshall.
Part of the parish was formerly in Buckinghamshire. This includes Witchcraft Bottom (our neighbour), notable as the alleged location where the last witch in Buckinghamshire was tried and hanged. The village of Little Gaddesden borders both Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, whilst being situated in the county of Hertfordshire.
Little Gaddesden and the surrounding area of the Ashridge Estate is owned and managed by the National Trust. This area has been used in many famous films, TV programmes & commercials, notably: First Knight, ITV's Midsummer Murders and Lewis (TV series), Movies: Stardust (2007 film), Goon, Harry Potter, Cranford (TV series), Henry VIII (TV serial), Son of Rambow and more recently the new Robin Hood movie starring Russell Crowe, Robin Hood (2010 film) & Jamie Oliver for Sainsburys TV advert 2010 . Marchlands TV Drama.
Little Gaddesden has many period properties, of note: Ashridge House, (designed by Sir James Wyattville along with gardens and grounds designed by Sir Humphrey Repton and Capability Brown - Golden Valley) The Manor House situated on the Green along with John O'Gaddesden House and Marian House, Little Gaddesden House along Nettleden Road heading towards the hamlet of Nettleden and the Old Rectory past the village shop heading to Ringshall.
The Ashridge Estate that surrounds the village is a 5,000-acre (20 km2) area of open countryside and woodland on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, with a rich variety of wildlife including fallow deer, muntjac and the renowned red kite. There are large areas of mature woodlands with carpets of spring bluebells and fine autumnal displays, along with the panorama from the Bridgewater Monument.
Nearby villages and Hamlets: Aldbury, Great Gaddesden, Gaddesden Row, Frithsden, Nettleden, Potten End, Ivinghoe, Northchurch, Ringshall, Studham, Dudswell, Wigginton, Dagnall, Flamstead.