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November 30, 2010 11:41
The Stables, Balls Park: apartments in a historic building, from £237,000

ByCharlie Jacoby, Charlie Jacoby

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One of the UK's grandest country estates has come to the market as a refurbished and rebuilt new-homes development. Grade I listed Balls Park is on the outskirts of Hertford. Developer City & Country Group is transforming the mansion (built around 1648) and the grade II listed coach house and stables (1902) into 40 apartments.

Prospective purchasers can now see the show apartment in the Stables. It comprises 12 one- and two-bedroom homes, which will be ready for occupation by Christmas.

Balls Park is set in 63 acres of picturesque grade II listed parkland, which is on the English Heritage register of historic parks and gardens. Each of the homes at the Stables will have access to the private gardens and parkland.

The estate is believed to have inspired parts of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and was used as a location for the films The Young Victoria, Amazing Grace and The Golden Compass, as well as several television series, including Foyle's War and Bleak House.