
Westmill, Hertfordshire, SG9

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
9
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
9,963 sq ft
926 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Nine bedrooms, five bathrooms and six reception rooms over three floors with two staircases, plus cellars/wine storage
- Elegant rear suite of interconnecting reception rooms; additional library, sitting and music rooms
- Principal suite with dressing room/bathroom; guest suite with dressing room/extra bedroom; six further bedrooms and three bathrooms across first and second floors
- 2.71 acre gardens with historic walled garden, formal beds, lawns, fruit/veg garden, pool and tennis court; further 3.55 acre paddock
- Extensive outbuildings including garages, barn annexe with kitchen/bathroom, pool house, greenhouse and garden sheds
- EPC Rating = F
Description
Description
Situated on the outskirts of a picturesque and popular Hertfordshire village, The Dower House is a historic home whose architecture, interiors and gardens sit in effortless harmony.
Believed to date substantially from the Queen Anne period, the east façade was sympathetically rebuilt and the interior re modelled in the 1960s by the famous architect Raymond Erith on the instruction of the then owner John Profumo achieving the graceful symmetry, light and balance that define it today.
A sweeping gravel drive introduces the house, revealing its attractive red brick front. The setting is open and pastoral; broad lawns roll away to parkland views beyond a ha ha, with the historic walled garden laid out by the celebrated designer James Russell creating a sense of privacy.
Stepping inside, the central staircase hall immediately conveys the character of the home: a generous, light filled space where turned balusters and a lantern skylight create a welcoming prelude to the principal rooms.
The entrance hall or music room has a fine old carved beam and together with the panelled sitting room form the oldest part of the house.
Across the rear, three interconnecting reception rooms - the drawing room, study and dining room- form an impressive suite with views to the gardens and neighbouring parkland beyond.
The drawing room is beautifully proportioned - a refined yet comfortable space with tall sash windows, classic cornicing and an elegant fireplace.
The study, with its pretty gothic windows and door, allows direct access to the garden at the back of the house and the dining room matches the drawing room’s symmetry with an Egyptian campaign inspired fireplace.
These rooms flow naturally for entertaining while remaining intimate.
From the library, a gracious room with a period carved wooden mantlepiece, garden doors designed by Erith open to the terrace in the walled garden creating a graceful link between house and garden.
The kitchen/breakfast room is the heart of the home: light, inviting and garden facing with direct access to the terrace for summer dining.
Practical rooms include a cloakroom, walk in larder, utility room, boot room, ground floor shower room/WC and office. There is extensive storage and build in cupboards throughout.
Accommodation spans three floors, with cellars and wine storage.
Upstairs, the principal suite is a serene retreat with dressing room, en suite and elevated views. A generous guest suite, with walk through dressing room/bedroom, has a bathroom also reached via the secondary staircase. Three further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.
The second floor offers three additional bedrooms (two interconnecting) and a bathroom beneath the eaves, with an oval attic window framing parkland views. A loft area provides useful storage.
The gardens combine romance and practicality within the historic walled garden of mellow brickwork. Urns frame the parkland view. Sweeping lawns, formal beds and a productive kitchen garden enrich the setting. Terraces link house and landscape, with a swimming pool and tennis court beyond. There is also an additional paddock nearby.
Outbuildings include a pool house, greenhouse, stores and a substantial barn with triple and single garages. The barn also contains a studio and a self-contained annexe with open plan living space, kitchen, shower room and mezzanine room—ideal for guests or multigenerational living.
Location
Nestled around a picturesque village green, Westmill stands as one of East Hertfordshire’s most desirable rural locations, distinguished by its period homes, historic church and charming tea room.
Offering exceptional connectivity, The Dower House lies 1.3 miles from the A10, providing swift access to London, the M25 and nearby market towns including Bishop’s Stortford and Hertford.
Residents enjoy immediate proximity to the acclaimed Sword Inn Hand, a 14th century country pub renowned for its fine seasonal dining, landscaped gardens and warm village atmosphere. The nearby market town of Buntingford further enhances the lifestyle offering with boutique shopping along its historic High Street.
Leisure opportunities abound, from the popular Westmill Tea Room, known for its homemade cakes and idyllic setting on the green, to premier golf options including Hanbury Manor Marriott Golf & Country Club and East Herts Golf Club.
The area also benefits from excellent access to leading schools such as Haileybury, Heath Mount, St Edmund’s College and Bishop’s Stortford College.
Westmill offers the rare combination of heritage charm, refined amenities and outstanding connectivity, making it an exceptional setting for premium country living.
All mileages and times quoted are approximate.
Square Footage: 9,963 sq ft
Acreage: 6.26 Acres
Directions
SAT NAV POSTCODE: SG9 9LY
WHAT THREE WORDS: ///dame.masterpiece.lamenting
Additional Info
Provenance & Architecture
Constructed in mellow red brick with blue headers beneath hipped and gabled tiled roofs, the house presents a classically English silhouette. Architectural highlights include a dramatic central cruciform chimney, elegant six pane sash windows, and a distinguished Doric pilastered entrance - a façade of quiet confidence that sets the tone for the interiors within.
To the garden front, the early 18th century elevation shows a romantic ‘churchwarden’s Gothick’ treatment, with delicate stucco mouldings, oval attic windows and finely worked glazing - details that both delight the eye and flood the principal rooms with luminous, southerly light.
Formerly known as Knights Hill, the property retains an authentic patina of age: early 18th century panelling, a chamfered beam and other period fabric that speak softly of its centuries long narrative.
Listing building register record here:
SERVICES: Private water supply (via borehole), private drainage (Klargester). Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. Broadband via Starlink.
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Web DetailsParticulars- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: H
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage,Driveway,Off street
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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