5 bedroom house
Holmer Green, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP15 6TL
Guide Price
£3,250,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: Feed in Tariff
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: Feed in Tariff
- Land Tags: N/A
An attractive Grade II Listed country house set in formal gardens of about 4.6 acres close to London.
Description
Holmer Ridings is an attractive brick and flint Grade II listed property built circa 1728. Extended and much improved over subsequent years it now provides a wonderful family home combining original character features with contemporary styling. Rooms of particular note are the Mark Wilkinson fitted kitchen/breakfast room open plan with the rounded bay orangery. The elegant drawing room features three tall arched windows. The large lower ground principal bedroom suite provides a luxurious bathroom and ‘his and hers’ dressing rooms. The property is set down a long tree lined driveway surrounded by formal gardens including a superb sunken terrace for al fresco entertaining in total about 4.6 acres. There are two further detached buildings, a one bedroom guest lodge and a cottage currently split into two staff flats with adjoining garages.
Location
Situated to the north of London in the county of Buckinghamshire, the location is both convenient and accessible. Amersham, 4.6 miles away, has access to Chiltern Railways and the Metropolitan line, easy for the London commute into Baker Street or Marylebone respectively. High Wycombe and the M40 are about 4.2 miles away and include direct trains to London from 33 mins. The nearby Chiltern Hills is designated an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ offering an abundance of walking, cycling and riding opportunities. Amersham includes the Old Town, a picturesque market town and Amersham-on-the-Hill, with a selection of shops and restaurants. The Old Town includes many independent shops and boutiques, as well as a great range of dining choices from inns to restaurants. Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling, and is one of the last counties to maintain the traditional grammar school system. The independent sector has The Beacon School (boys) and Heatherton House (girls), while the state possibilities include The Royal Grammar School for boys and Beaconsfield High School for girls.
Square Footage: 4,866 sq ft
Acreage: 4.6 Acres
Directions
Coming from the M40, take junction 2 following the A355 towards Beaconsfield/Amersham/Slough. When approaching Amersham Town after approximately 9 miles, take the A355, followed by the A404, Whielden Lane. Continue for 2.7 miles before turning right into Sheepcote Dell Road. After 0.5 miles you will find the gates to Holmer Ridings on the right hand side.
Marketed by: Savills, Amersham
Description
Holmer Ridings is an attractive brick and flint Grade II listed property built circa 1728. Extended and much improved over subsequent years it now provides a wonderful family home combining original character features with contemporary styling. Rooms of particular note are the Mark Wilkinson fitted kitchen/breakfast room open plan with the rounded bay orangery. The elegant drawing room features three tall arched windows. The large lower ground principal bedroom suite provides a luxurious bathroom and ‘his and hers’ dressing rooms. The property is set down a long tree lined driveway surrounded by formal gardens including a superb sunken terrace for al fresco entertaining in total about 4.6 acres. There are two further detached buildings, a one bedroom guest lodge and a cottage currently split into two staff flats with adjoining garages.
Location
Situated to the north of London in the county of Buckinghamshire, the location is both convenient and accessible. Amersham, 4.6 miles away, has access to Chiltern Railways and the Metropolitan line, easy for the London commute into Baker Street or Marylebone respectively. High Wycombe and the M40 are about 4.2 miles away and include direct trains to London from 33 mins. The nearby Chiltern Hills is designated an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ offering an abundance of walking, cycling and riding opportunities. Amersham includes the Old Town, a picturesque market town and Amersham-on-the-Hill, with a selection of shops and restaurants. The Old Town includes many independent shops and boutiques, as well as a great range of dining choices from inns to restaurants. Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling, and is one of the last counties to maintain the traditional grammar school system. The independent sector has The Beacon School (boys) and Heatherton House (girls), while the state possibilities include The Royal Grammar School for boys and Beaconsfield High School for girls.
Square Footage: 4,866 sq ft
Acreage: 4.6 Acres
Directions
Coming from the M40, take junction 2 following the A355 towards Beaconsfield/Amersham/Slough. When approaching Amersham Town after approximately 9 miles, take the A355, followed by the A404, Whielden Lane. Continue for 2.7 miles before turning right into Sheepcote Dell Road. After 0.5 miles you will find the gates to Holmer Ridings on the right hand side.
Marketed by: Savills, Amersham
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.