On your doorstep
• Little Heath Primary School • Next Gen Fitness gym • Builders Arms pub
With rolling fields stretching as far as the eye can see, you’ll never have to go far to enjoy the great outdoors here. The Jubilee Woods nature reserve and Gobions Wood are perfect places for a relaxing walk, bike ride or picnic, both featuring local wildlife in abundance.
While the serenity of the countryside may be on your doorstep here, this does not come at the expense of convenience or connectivity. Junction 24 of the M25 motorway is less than 10 minutes away & The A1 trunk road is also moments away, taking you to Central London in around 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Parents will be pleased to find a good range of schools for all ages located in the surrounding area & you’ll find a lively shopping scene in Potters Bar town centre, located just a mile from home.
• Little Heath Primary School • Next Gen Fitness gym • Builders Arms pub
From Potters Bar train station there are regular services into London King’s Cross, taking around 20 minutes, and also to Hatfield, Stevenage and Cambridge. Sambrooke Park is well located for journeys to neighbouring counties via the M25, and into Central London on the A1 trunk road.
For younger pupils, Little Heath and Brookmans Park primaries are both within a two-mile radius, while for older students, Chancellor’s School and Dame Alice Owen’s School both come highly rated. The mix of independent schools is no less impressive, with Lochinver House and Stormont schools catering for boys and girls at preparatory level respectively, and the co-ed Mount House School offering a high quality secondary education.
You’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to open green spaces, from the elegant gardens of Morven Park to Parkfield Open Space and the Wash Lane Nature Reserve.
For a magical day out with your little ones, the Warner Brothers Studio Tour London is a must. See first-hand how the Harry Potter films were made, before taking a break with a glass of refreshing Butterbeer.
Potters Bar town centre is home to a wide selection of shops, from household name retailers to independent outlets. For an even greater selection of stores, The Galleria in Hatfield has an A to Z of high street brands, plus a cinema and dining options too.
Furzefield Leisure Centre has a swimming pool, gym, spa, sports hall, floodlit pitch and weekly racket sports club. Golfers can also enjoy a round or two at Brookmans Park Golf Club in neighbouring Hatfield.
Looking to soak up some local heritage? The historic city of St Albans is a great place to start, with its Norman cathedral, built from bricks and tiles saved from the ruins of the ancient Roman Verulamium. The city museum also has exhibits spanning more than 2,000 years.
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