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Guide price£1,150,000
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3 bedroom cottage for sale

Fort End, Haddenham HP17
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Cottage
3 bed
2 bath
2,305 sq ft / 214 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Water: Mains supply
Heating: Gas central
Electricity: Mains supply
Sewerage: Mains supply
Obligations: There are obligations on this property
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Hidden gem
  • Lovingly restored
  • Private walled garden
  • Village centre
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms & dressing room
  • 2 reception rooms
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Double length garage

An utterly charming period cottage in a private walled garden hidden in the heart of the village.

This charming Grade II Listed detached cottage dates in origin from the 17th Century and is a fine example of rendered and colour washed Witchert construction unique to the locality. The property is completely hidden from sight in a delightful walled garden and must be one of the best kept secrets in the village. The cottage was the home of the Rose family until the late 19th Century, who were prominent Quakers. The current owners have spent the last 15 years meticulously restoring the cottage, creating a truly exceptional home which has clearly been a real labour of love. There are notably good ceiling heights throughout for a cottage of this era.

The focal point of the charming sitting room is the original inglenook fireplace complete with bread oven. The separate dining room also has a pretty fireplace and hearth. The kitchen/breakfast room has been comprehensively fitted with handmade units. There is a rear hallway/library which has casement doors opening to a lovely walled courtyard, together with a staircase to the first floor and door through to the garages. Completing the ground floor is a cloakroom, boot room and utility room.

On the first floor the principal bedroom has a large ensuite bathroom with jacuzzi bath, opening through to a dressing room/occasional bedroom or nursery. There are two further bedrooms serviced by a shower room.

OUTSIDE
The cottage is approached via a gate in the wall opening into an enchanting walled garden with complete privacy. Laid partly to lawn with well stocked flower borders, mature bushes and shrubs, together with a magnificent willow. There is an original outbuilding which makes a great garden store and log store. To the rear there is a delightful private walled garden which is a real suntrap.

The garaging is reached via a service road off Stokes Croft.

LOCATION
Haddenham is a thriving Buckinghamshire village situated between Thame and Aylesbury. The village facilities include a range of local shops, health centre, dentist, library, gym, vet, community centre, restaurants, post office, cafes and public houses. The historic market town of Thame has one of the most attractive high streets in the area and offers more extensive facilities including a sports centre, shops, supermarkets and a weekly open-air market. There is excellent schooling in the area both in the public and private sectors with the Grammar School option.

Places of interest

    Thame is a vibrant charming old market town in the county of Oxfordshire, close to the Chiltern Hills and about 20 minutes from the historic city of Oxford. Thame is steeped in local history and there are many historic sites within Thame, including the original Greyhound Inn interior wall where John Hampden died of his wounds that he received in the battle of Chalgrove Field. The spectacular 13th century church of St Mary’s dominates the skyline. Thame is popular and renowned for its colourful market held by ancient Charter on Tuesdays including a farmers market every second Tuesday in the month. The traditional September fair and the two day charter fair in October date back to medieval times. One of Thame’s national attractions is the Thame and Oxfordshire County show dating back over 130 years. Facilities within the area are excellent, the sporting facilities are renowned and not only is there an excellent leisure centre but the renowned Oxfordshire Golf Course has hosted a number of professional tournaments with the world’s best golfers. Schooling in the area is excellent in both the public and private sectors. Thame is ideally placed for the commuter with excellent road and rail connections to both London and Birmingham. All of the above make Thame and the surrounding villages an excellent place to live and help to explain why Thame area is a popular place to both live and work.

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