CANALSIDE / RESIDENTIAL

Apsley

Canal-side living with direct London access and surprising character.

Price Range

£280,000 – £650,000

Character

Practical, canal-side charm, strong commuter appeal

Transport

Apsley — direct to London Euston, 35–40 min

Schools Nearby

Apsley Manor Primary, Longdean School, The Hemel Hempstead School

Property Types

Price Guide

£280,000 – £650,000

Apsley

What makes

Apsley special.

Apsley has its own train station and sits directly on the Grand Union Canal — two facts that make it considerably more interesting than its understated reputation suggests. Canal-side walks, a growing café culture, and some genuinely handsome Victorian and Edwardian streets running back from the water.

The station is arguably Apsley’s defining asset. Direct services to London Euston in 35–40 minutes, without the premium pricing of Berkhamsted or Tring, make this one of the better-value commuter spots in the county.

Our View

The market here,

in plain English.

The property mix is varied — from Victorian terrace and purpose-built apartment through to more generous semis and detacheds on the wider residential streets. First-time buyers, young professionals and sharp-eyed investors have all taken notice.

Who buys here

First-time buyers, commuters, investors, young professionals

Market Insight

What the numbers

actually tell us.

Good value relative to other commuter towns. Growing demand as buyers discover the canal-side lifestyle.

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considering.

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Hemel Old Town

Market town character, independent shops and Hertfordshire's best kept secret.

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Interested in Apsley?

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Whether you’re selling in Apsley or searching for a home here, Jamie knows this area and will give you an honest view of what’s available and what to expect.