4 bedroom house
The Lee, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, HP16 9NX
Guide Price
£1,250,000
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Property Tags: Tennis Court
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2022
- Removed: Jul 2022
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- Property Tags: Tennis Court
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A charming period cottage standing in approaching a third of an acre with glorious views across open farmland.
This delightful cottage is believed to date in origin from the late 17th Century and has been subsequently sympathetically extended in more recent years. Although the comfortable accommodation does now require some updating, there is a particularly tranquil ambience with an abundance of character. The property occupies a truly wonderful rural setting adjoining open fields on the Swan Bottom side of the village.
The front porch opens into a generous reception hall where there is a cloakroom and a staircase to the first floor. The sitting room has a large open inglenook fireplace and doors out to the conservatory, which in turn opens onto the garden. The dining room is exceptionally well proportioned and has an open fireplace. The kitchen is comprehensively fitted, including integrated appliances and has granite work surfaces. The utility room lies off the kitchen.
On the first floor there is a master bedroom suite with extensive built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
A five bar gate leads from the lane to a gravel driveway providing ample parking and leading to the double garage. Adjoining the garage is a brick built workshop with the potential to be a home office.
The garden immediately to the rear of the cottage is laid principally to lawn with shrubs, beds and borders. There is a further section of garden to the other side of the drive which would make a great vegetable garden.
SERVICES
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Calor Gas central heating.
EPC RATING - E
COUNCIL TAX BAND – G
TITLE – FREEHOLD
LOCATION
The Lee is an exceptionally pretty village with strong connections to the Liberty family and it has frequently been the location for television productions such as Midsomer Murders and Endeavour. Village life centres around The Green and the 12th century church which regularly hosts musical events and functions. There is a well supported cricket club and also a tennis court in the village as well as a community shop. Local pubs include The Cock and Rabbit Inn with a wider choice of restaurants and shops in nearby Great Missenden and Wendover. Frequent trains run from both villages to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes. Buckinghamshire is renowned for its state and private education, including the much prized Grammar Schools.
Marketed by: Tim Russ & Company, Beaconsfield
This delightful cottage is believed to date in origin from the late 17th Century and has been subsequently sympathetically extended in more recent years. Although the comfortable accommodation does now require some updating, there is a particularly tranquil ambience with an abundance of character. The property occupies a truly wonderful rural setting adjoining open fields on the Swan Bottom side of the village.
The front porch opens into a generous reception hall where there is a cloakroom and a staircase to the first floor. The sitting room has a large open inglenook fireplace and doors out to the conservatory, which in turn opens onto the garden. The dining room is exceptionally well proportioned and has an open fireplace. The kitchen is comprehensively fitted, including integrated appliances and has granite work surfaces. The utility room lies off the kitchen.
On the first floor there is a master bedroom suite with extensive built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom. There are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
A five bar gate leads from the lane to a gravel driveway providing ample parking and leading to the double garage. Adjoining the garage is a brick built workshop with the potential to be a home office.
The garden immediately to the rear of the cottage is laid principally to lawn with shrubs, beds and borders. There is a further section of garden to the other side of the drive which would make a great vegetable garden.
SERVICES
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Calor Gas central heating.
EPC RATING - E
COUNCIL TAX BAND – G
TITLE – FREEHOLD
LOCATION
The Lee is an exceptionally pretty village with strong connections to the Liberty family and it has frequently been the location for television productions such as Midsomer Murders and Endeavour. Village life centres around The Green and the 12th century church which regularly hosts musical events and functions. There is a well supported cricket club and also a tennis court in the village as well as a community shop. Local pubs include The Cock and Rabbit Inn with a wider choice of restaurants and shops in nearby Great Missenden and Wendover. Frequent trains run from both villages to London Marylebone in around 45 minutes. Buckinghamshire is renowned for its state and private education, including the much prized Grammar Schools.
Marketed by: Tim Russ & Company, Beaconsfield
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.