Statons Estate Agents in Brookmans Park, our office covers a wide range of areas in and around Brookmans Park including Brookmans Park, Essendon, Cuffley, Potters Bar, Goffs Oak, Little Berkhamstead, Northaw, Bayford and surrounding areas.
Our office in Brookmans Park covers a wide and beautiful area, including the villages of Bayford, Bell Bar, Essendon and Wormly West End. We are the leading agent in the area thanks in part to our long history, but also our team who are devoted to achieving the best for our clients.
With branches in Hadley Wood, Radlett, Barnet and Totteridge, we work closely together to provide a cohesive approach that benefits our clients. We’re always seeking ways to improve our offering; investing in technology and our team, we find systems to aid what we do without losing that all-important personal touch.
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I have 25 years of experience within the property industry and during this time I have specialised in sales, lettings and property management. For the past 9 years I have enjoyed heading up the sales team in the busy Barnet office. During this time I have been fortunate enough to have dealt with everyone from first-time buyers right through to celebrities and pride myself on the ability to converse, negotiate and advise at all levels.
Things I enjoy; socialising, eating out, holidays and spending time with my nearest and dearest (who doesn’t)!!
Karen has been with Statons in Brookmans Park for over 13 years. Responsible for building client relations, arranging viewing appointments, negotiating offers and sales progression. Karen lives in Brookmans Park and is active within the local community. Outside of work, she enjoys yoga and pilates, socialising, has 2 dogs and walks every day.
Angelo has been with Statons for almost 11 years and has 20 years’ experience in the property market. Angelo was attracted to Statons due to the beautiful properties the company deals with. As a skilled agent his role includes listing properties, selling, managing the sales process and building relationships. His professionalism and work ethic mirrors the Statons brand.
This historic Hertfordshire village is where the nursery rhyme ‘Little Miss Muffet’ originates. There are numerous famous walks, woodlands, and equestrian centres. With its speedy train service to London and a real community feel, it’s a place where people put down roots.
Brookmans Park is ideally located to provide good access to the west via the A1000 Hatfield Road and A1(M) to the east, and is around 2 miles from the M25. It is a short distance to Potters Bar where you will find the fast train to Kings Cross, which takes less than 20 minutes.
There’s a selection of world famous private schools in the area, including Lochinver House School, Stormont School, and Queenswood. Widely believed to be one of the best state schools in the country, Dame Alice Owen’s School is just down the road in Potters Bar. Other highly regarded schools to consider are Brookmans Park Primary School, and Chancellors.
One of the most important sites in the area is the Gobions Estate. Today it is a mixture of grassland, hedges, ponds and other wetland areas, as well as woodland that is a designated nature conservation area. Originating in the 12th century, the estate was owned by the More family. In the 18th century and under the direction of a new owner, royal gardener Charles Bridgeman, created the ‘Pleasure Gardens’; some of this garden remains today.
Much of the woodland is ancient and known locally for its display of bluebells in May. The woodland reserve is also noted for wood anemones, fungi, and birdlife. It is open all year round and managed by the Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust.
This is a great village with many traditional shops remaining, including a fishmonger and butcher, which only enhances the warm and welcoming feel. The hub of the village is Brookmans Pub, which we highly recommend.
Set in mature parkland you will find the challenging and rewarding 18-hole Brookmans Park Golf Club. Next to the golf club is the lawn tennis club, which has four all-weather courts and two hard courts.
Surrounded by glorious countryside there are many walks to discover; when you’ve worked up an appetite there are a number of delicious restaurants, including Judges. Located in the lovely village of Northaw, its menu is described as ‘modern electric European and British’ and uses locally sourced produce from artesian suppliers.
The natural beauty of this village doesn’t stop at its scenery; you will find a mixture of period properties together with luxurious contemporary masterpieces. From cottages to barn conversions and grand equestrian homes, it is a desirable place to live, especially for families.