Roberto and Co

01992 640166

cheshunt@robertoandco.com

Estate Agent in Cheshunt

A thriving Hertfordshire town with the perfect blend of green space, excellent connectivity, and community spirit.

Located on the border of Hertfordshire and North London, Cheshunt is a well-connected commuter town that continues to grow in popularity with families, professionals, and home movers looking for more space without sacrificing convenience. With scenic parks, good schools, and excellent transport links into the London, Cheshunt offers the best of both worlds — the feel of a leafy suburb with the energy of a growing town.

Cheshunt has a rich and varied history, from its Roman road origins to being the birthplace of the world’s first passenger monorail. In more recent decades, it's evolved into a desirable residential location with a strong sense of community and an ever-improving local offering.

Transport & Connectivity

One of Cheshunt’s biggest draws is its transport network. Commuters are well served by Cheshunt Station, which provides regular fast services to London Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale (Victoria Line), making the journey into Central London seamless. For those who drive, the A10 and M25 are close by, offering easy access to North London, Hertfordshire, and beyond.

Local bus routes link Cheshunt to surrounding areas including Waltham Cross, Enfield, Hertford and Broxbourne, making it easy to get around without a car.

Schools & Education

Cheshunt is popular with families for good reason. There’s a strong selection of nurseries, primary, and secondary schools, many of which are rated well by Ofsted. Goffs Academy and Goffs Churchgate are popular local choices for secondary education, while primary options include Downfield, Brookland and Millbrook schools. Several private and independent schools can also be found within a short drive.

Lifestyle & Local Amenities

Cheshunt strikes a great balance between convenience and community. The town centre and high street offer a range of supermarkets, independent shops, high street names, and services. Just a short drive away is Brookfield Retail Park — currently undergoing major regeneration — which is home to major retailers, restaurants, and future expansion plans to create a new leisure and shopping destination.

For those who love the outdoors, the town sits on the edge of the Lee Valley Regional Park, offering miles of open green space, riverside trails, wildlife walks, and cycling routes. Cheshunt Park and Golf Course provide additional space for relaxation and sport, while local cafés, pubs and restaurants bring a strong sense of neighbourhood life to the area.

Property in Cheshunt

The property market in Cheshunt is as varied as it is appealing. The town offers everything from charming period terraces and character-filled Victorian homes to spacious 1930s semis and larger detached properties. There are also a growing number of new-build developments and modern apartments, catering to a range of budgets and buyer needs.

Whether you’re a first-time buyer looking for a starter home, a growing family seeking more space, or downsizing for a quieter pace of life, Cheshunt has something to offer. The blend of affordability (compared to London prices), excellent schooling and green space makes the area particularly attractive for those relocating from the capital.

Certain pockets of Cheshunt, such as West Cheshunt and areas near Cheshunt Park, are especially sought-after for their quieter surroundings, larger homes and a more residential, village-like feel. Meanwhile, the areas closer to the town centre and station offer convenience for commuters and great investment potential.

Why Live in Cheshunt?

Cheshunt is a town that continues to evolve while staying true to its roots. With excellent connectivity, great schools, and plenty of green space, it offers a quality of life that’s hard to match for the price point. Whether you're raising a family, looking to invest, or searching for a place to settle long-term, Cheshunt ticks all the right boxes.

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Tenant Fees

BEFORE YOU MOVE IN:

Set out below are how our fees are calculated and clarification of what you will need to pay before you move in to a property. We believe you should be fully informed before you make any decision about a property.

Refundable Holding deposit: Capped at 1 weeks rent

Security Deposit: Capped at 5 weeks rent for annual rental under £50,000, or 6 weeks rent for annual rental over £50,000

Rent: The agreed monthly rent

Changes to tenancy: Capped at £50 inc VAT

Early termination charge: Not exceeding the landlord’s financial losses

Late payment of rent: Interest of 3% above BoE base rate for each day the rent is late, once it is 14 days overdue

Replacement keys: Reasonable costs or give the tenant the option to purchase themselves.

Utilities, council tax, communication services, TV Licence etc: Tenants own responsibility unless otherwise stated in contract

Client Money Protection Scheme Membership details: 

The DPS
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