Unexpectedly Re-Available, Lower House is an architecturally stunning home steeped in history dating back to the Medieval, Victorian and Tudor periods, having been lovingly maintained and extended over the years.With five bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, Annexe with kitchenette & bathroom, double garage. Situated in the sought after Buckinghamshire village of Long Crendon.
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Unexpectedly Re-Available, Lower House is an architecturally stunning home steeped in history dating back to the Medieval, Victorian and Tudor periods, having been lovingly maintained and extended over the years.With five bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, Annexe with kitchenette & bathroom, double garage. Situated in the sought after Buckinghamshire village of Long Crendon.
The property, although having been renovated, both structurally and decoratively, still retains its period features such as: exposed beams, Inglenook fireplace, original wooden doors, tiled floors, prominent chimneys as well as decorative gables and panels. There are five generous double bedrooms and the accommodation is spread over 3 levels. The large Master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and dual aspect views is stunning. The bedroom layout is both charming and quirky with the 3rd bedroom on a sunken level. On the ground floor there is a new bespoke ‘Stewart Barr’ Kitchen which complements the beautiful dining room and attractive open plan sitting/reception space. The property sits behind a wooden gate in an elevated private position with gardens and plot just under 0.5 acres in size. There are impressive views over North Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire enjoyed from the front of the house. There are various outbuildings including artist’s studio/office as well as a separate versatile guest Annexe connected to the double garage which incorporates a large bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom. Properties of this calibre rarely come onto the open market, early viewing is recommended.
Long Crendon is a highly desirable village on the borders of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, two miles from the Market town of Thame. Long Crendon was originally called Creoda, a name dating back to Saxon times and benefits from a health centre, several shops, a film club, a tennis club, gastronomic pubs and restaurants, a recreation ground, a library, various churches and a sought after primary school, (preparatory school facilities are available at Ashfold in nearby Dorton, or in Oxford which has a wealth of Independent Schools). The M40 is within easy travelling distance for access to London, Birmingham and the Northern networks. Nearby Haddenham and Thame railway station provides access to London Marylebone in approximately 34 minutes (fast train).
The property comprises the following with all dimensions being approximate only. Please note that Reaston Brown has not tested appliances or systems and no warranty as to condition or suitability is confirmed or implied. Any prospective purchaser is advised to obtain verification from their Surveyor or Solicitor.
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