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Buntingford is the smallest town in Hertfordshire, and people searching for property here tend to want market-town character at a more affordable price than much of the county. It grew up along the old Roman road on the River Rib, with a period high street at its core, and has expanded steadily through new developments on the edges. So you will find Georgian and listed houses, alongside modern family homes and apartments. The town has the everyday amenities families need, with schools, shops and sports facilities close by, and the A10 puts Cambridge around half an hour north and Hertford and Ware to the south. There is no station in the town itself, but Royston and Bishop's Stortford are within reach for trains to Cambridge, King's Cross and Liverpool Street.
Buntingford sits towards the southern edge of this region, with the nearest larger markets up the A10 and to the north-east. Saffron Walden, a larger and more historic market town, suits buyers who want more period choice, and Cambridge is around half an hour up the road for those after a city and a far bigger pool of homes. Closer to home, Royston and the villages along the A10 are worth a look too.
Why Cheffins?
Cheffins covers Buntingford from its Saffron Walden office and the wider Cambridge network, part of a firm with roots going back to 1825. The team works both the period end of the market, where listed-building know-how matters, and the steady run of new developments around the town, where the questions are about layout, plot and build quality. For a town growing as fast as Buntingford, an agent who can weigh the older streets against the new schemes on the same terms, gives you a clearer picture before you buy.