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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II listed cottage
- Lovely character
- Woodburning stove in sitting room
- Located down a no through lane
- Upstairs bathroom with separate shower cubicle
- Refurbished 12 years ago
- Allocated off road parking
- Patio garden
- Very desirable village
DESCRIPTION
1 White Horse Lane is a grade II listed building dating from the mid 1700s with pretty brick elevations on a stone foundation believed to be reclaimed from the ruins of nearby Bolebec Castle.
The cottage was refurbished approximately twelve years ago when it was rewired, replumbed with a new central heating system, and secondary double glazing installed to the front aspect, and all the accommodation is presented in very good decorative order.
On the ground floor is a fitted kitchen that has cream units and granite effect work surfaces incorporating a stainless steel sink. The floor is quarry tiled, built in is an oven and halogen hob with an extractor hood above, and there is space and connections for a washing machine. In the sitting room are some ceiling beams and occupying the corner of the room a cast iron woodburning stove on a stone hearth.
Upstairs are two bedrooms, one a good size double, and each have wardrobes/storage. The bath has a white suite of wc, wash basin panelled bath. Theres an independent, separate shower cubicle, the shower replaced within the last two years, and on the wall a mirror with LED lighting.
OUTSIDE
A stable door in the kitchen opens onto a small courtyard seating area and then steps lead out of the gardens to a parking area where number 1 has an allocated bay. The gardens to the row of cottages are not communal but somewhat entwined and there are rights of way over them.
COUNCIL TAX BAND - Band D 2,147.88 per annum
SERVICES Mains water, drainage and electricity. Economy 10 central heating.
1 White Horse Lane is a grade II listed building dating from the mid 1700s with pretty brick elevations on a stone foundation believed to be reclaimed from the ruins of nearby Bolebec Castle.
The cottage was refurbished approximately twelve years ago when it was rewired, replumbed with a new central heating system, and secondary double glazing installed to the front aspect, and all the accommodation is presented in very good decorative order.
On the ground floor is a fitted kitchen that has cream units and granite effect work surfaces incorporating a stainless steel sink. The floor is quarry tiled, built in is an oven and halogen hob with an extractor hood above, and there is space and connections for a washing machine. In the sitting room are some ceiling beams and occupying the corner of the room a cast iron woodburning stove on a stone hearth.
Upstairs are two bedrooms, one a good size double, and each have wardrobes/storage. The bath has a white suite of wc, wash basin panelled bath. Theres an independent, separate shower cubicle, the shower replaced within the last two years, and on the wall a mirror with LED lighting.
OUTSIDE
A stable door in the kitchen opens onto a small courtyard seating area and then steps lead out of the gardens to a parking area where number 1 has an allocated bay. The gardens to the row of cottages are not communal but somewhat entwined and there are rights of way over them.
COUNCIL TAX BAND - Band D 2,147.88 per annum
SERVICES Mains water, drainage and electricity. Economy 10 central heating.
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Bill Humphries has been dealing with property in Buckinghamshire and beyond for over 20 years and based in Waddesdon for most of that time. Our business is built upon recommendation and comments from our previous clients can be found in our reviews section. We serve only the villages and cater specifically for that market place whether it be a flat, terraced cottage or farm. We also have a lasting tradition of selling land and equestrian establishments, a discipline that many dabble in but few understand. Bill is a long standing member of the National Association of Estate Agents and The Property Ombudsman.