4 bedroom barn conversion
Horton, Leighton Buzzard, Buckinghamshire, LU7 0QR
Guide Price
£1,690,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Wind Energy
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Wind Energy
- Land Tags: Paddock
Contemporary, high end living.
Description
Nestled away in a private setting of just nine properties, right in the heart of Horton, this stunning barn conversion, lovingly converted by the current owners in 2016, offers capacious, light-filled living spaces, an exceptional finish, country views, and a beautiful plot of 1.25 acres.
Accessed through electrically operated gates off a private drive, the property comprises two individual detached barns.
From the moment you enter the front door of the principal barn and step through into the luxury porcelain tiled hallway, the beautiful quality of every detail of this luxurious home is clear to see. The scale, too, is exceptional, with the impressive vaulted ceiling in the sitting room being of particular note.
The spectacular kitchen/breakfast room, with a huge central island, has bifold doors opening out into the garden and uninterrupted countryside views as far as the eye can see. A vast array of built in appliances can be found, including, but not limited to, two ovens, a coffee machine, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Off the kitchen is also a utility room. Stepping through from the kitchen, the open plan feel continues into the main sitting room – a spectacular room, bathed in natural light thanks to its three sets of bifold doors which look over the central courtyard.
The principal bedroom suite is a mirror image of the guest suite. Both are located upstairs, at either end of the barn and accessed via their own individual staircases. Both include stylish, contemporary en suites with baths and separate showers, while beautiful walk-in dressing rooms have been cleverly concealed behind frosted glass double sliding doors.
The remaining two double bedrooms are located downstairs in the east wing of the house and are served by a stylish shower room.
Across the central courtyard, is the secondary barn which measures almost 1,000 sq ft. Currently used as garaging for classic cars, it has also been thoughtfully designed with future proofing in mind, incorporating a shower room and office, meaning the space could easily be converted with minimal upheaval to create spectacular guest accommodation, or for teenagers or elderly relatives to live independently.
Outside, the gardens wrap around both barns and are mainly laid to lawn, with the exception of the large driveway, which provides parking for around ten vehicles. The central courtyard links the two barns and provides a wonderfully private suntrap. A small duck pond and two large sheds (themselves the size of garages) complete the rest of the outside. Last but by all means not least, the paddock is fully fenced and would be perfect for housing a pony should a buyer require.
Location
This sought after Buckinghamshire hamlet, close to the borders of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, boasts some beautiful examples of Tudor architecture. The hamlet lies on the edge of some 5,000 acres of National Trust land, where Pitstone Windmill and Ivinghoe Beacon can be found.
Nearby communication links are excellent, including the A41 at Tring, which provides a dual carriageway link direct to the M25 (J20). Cheddington is just 1 mile away and has its own mainline train station, with regular and direct service to London Euston in approx. 40 mins.
Nearby Ivinghoe, is under 3 miles down the road, and village facilities there include a recreation ground, tea shop, church, public house, plus the renowned King`s Head fine dining restaurant. Nearby towns offer a more comprehensive range of facilities, from the boutiques and coffee shops in picturesque Tring and Berkhamsted, to the shopping centres and department stores of Hemel Hempstead and Aylesbury, both of which also boast multiplex cinemas and extensive leisure facilities.
Schooling is excellent. Ivinghoe's local primary school, Brookmead, caters for children aged 4 to 11, and the hamlet falls within the Grammar Schools catchment area in Aylesbury.
Marketed by: Nash Partnership, Tring
Description
Nestled away in a private setting of just nine properties, right in the heart of Horton, this stunning barn conversion, lovingly converted by the current owners in 2016, offers capacious, light-filled living spaces, an exceptional finish, country views, and a beautiful plot of 1.25 acres.
Accessed through electrically operated gates off a private drive, the property comprises two individual detached barns.
From the moment you enter the front door of the principal barn and step through into the luxury porcelain tiled hallway, the beautiful quality of every detail of this luxurious home is clear to see. The scale, too, is exceptional, with the impressive vaulted ceiling in the sitting room being of particular note.
The spectacular kitchen/breakfast room, with a huge central island, has bifold doors opening out into the garden and uninterrupted countryside views as far as the eye can see. A vast array of built in appliances can be found, including, but not limited to, two ovens, a coffee machine, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Off the kitchen is also a utility room. Stepping through from the kitchen, the open plan feel continues into the main sitting room – a spectacular room, bathed in natural light thanks to its three sets of bifold doors which look over the central courtyard.
The principal bedroom suite is a mirror image of the guest suite. Both are located upstairs, at either end of the barn and accessed via their own individual staircases. Both include stylish, contemporary en suites with baths and separate showers, while beautiful walk-in dressing rooms have been cleverly concealed behind frosted glass double sliding doors.
The remaining two double bedrooms are located downstairs in the east wing of the house and are served by a stylish shower room.
Across the central courtyard, is the secondary barn which measures almost 1,000 sq ft. Currently used as garaging for classic cars, it has also been thoughtfully designed with future proofing in mind, incorporating a shower room and office, meaning the space could easily be converted with minimal upheaval to create spectacular guest accommodation, or for teenagers or elderly relatives to live independently.
Outside, the gardens wrap around both barns and are mainly laid to lawn, with the exception of the large driveway, which provides parking for around ten vehicles. The central courtyard links the two barns and provides a wonderfully private suntrap. A small duck pond and two large sheds (themselves the size of garages) complete the rest of the outside. Last but by all means not least, the paddock is fully fenced and would be perfect for housing a pony should a buyer require.
Location
This sought after Buckinghamshire hamlet, close to the borders of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, boasts some beautiful examples of Tudor architecture. The hamlet lies on the edge of some 5,000 acres of National Trust land, where Pitstone Windmill and Ivinghoe Beacon can be found.
Nearby communication links are excellent, including the A41 at Tring, which provides a dual carriageway link direct to the M25 (J20). Cheddington is just 1 mile away and has its own mainline train station, with regular and direct service to London Euston in approx. 40 mins.
Nearby Ivinghoe, is under 3 miles down the road, and village facilities there include a recreation ground, tea shop, church, public house, plus the renowned King`s Head fine dining restaurant. Nearby towns offer a more comprehensive range of facilities, from the boutiques and coffee shops in picturesque Tring and Berkhamsted, to the shopping centres and department stores of Hemel Hempstead and Aylesbury, both of which also boast multiplex cinemas and extensive leisure facilities.
Schooling is excellent. Ivinghoe's local primary school, Brookmead, caters for children aged 4 to 11, and the hamlet falls within the Grammar Schools catchment area in Aylesbury.
Marketed by: Nash Partnership, Tring
Land Registry Data
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