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Moor Common

£1,710,000

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  • Reference number:3997
  • Property Type:Country House
  • Availability:For Sale
  • Bedrooms:4
  • Bathrooms:3
  • Reception Rooms:3
  • Tenure:Freehold
  • New Home: No
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Property information

  • Reference number:3997
  • Property Type:Country House
  • Availability:For Sale
  • Bedrooms:4
  • Bathrooms:3
  • Reception Rooms:3
  • Tenure:Freehold
  • New Home: No

Property summary

If you seek peace, tranquillity & no neighbours, then this period 4 bedroom detached property is the one for you. Situated in a tucked away location set within its own secluded gardens of approximately 1 acre, & 2.5 acres of surrounding woodland. In addition there is a double garage & studio above.

If you seek peace, tranquillity and no neighbours, then this period four bedroom detached property is the one for you. Situated in a tucked away location midway between the Chiltern villages of Lane End and Frieth, set within its own secluded gardens of approximately 1 acre, and 2.5 acres of surrounding woodland. In addition there is a double garage with studio above and a spacious home office.

This brick and flint property, dating back to 1690 has been tastefully modernised and extended by the current owners, and now offers a versatile family home which proved to be the perfect place during lock down where the family could be separate within the house providing the benefit of space for work or study using the home office or studio.

The property consists of: original entrance hallway with space for coats and shoes and a modern downstairs shower room. A staircase from this hallway leads you to two double bedrooms both double aspect and overlooking the garden. There is another entrance to the property where the old and new parts of the house have been thoughtfully combined.
The main reception room is full of charm and character, original beams and an Inglenook fireplace for cosy winter nights in. The link extension is a bight and sunny space with large glass windows, vaulted ceilings, wood burner and bi fold doors to the large rear garden and woodland. This spacious room is currently zoned with different seating areas but flexible enough for any life style. There is also a mezzanine bedroom with free standing bath overlooking the rear garden (no curtains required).
The contemporary kitchen with a stunning oak framed extension, is the real heart of the home where the family can gather at the end of the day, or a sociable room for entertaining with friends. There is ample waist and eye level storage, integrated dishwasher, double oven Aga and electric companion, granite work tops, breakfast bar, wood burner, door to the rear garden and French doors opening onto the sun terrace and front garden. From the kitchen there a separate staircase that takes you to another bedroom with ensuite bathroom `The Teenage Den`.
There is also a separate utility room with plumbing for white goods and a WC.

In addition to the main accommodation there is a good sized home office with power and lights, and a self contained studio with kitchenette and ensuite shower facilities, which is above the garaging. There is ample off road parking for numerous vehicles.

Outside
The garden approximately 1 acre is laid mainly to lawn, with a sociable sun terrace and several seating areas in the front and rear garden to capture the sun or shade. The large rear garden has previously had planning permission for a tennis court, but would need to be re applied for. Surrounding the rear garden is 2.5 acres of mature woodland, which gives the house the added privacy that is hard to find.
From the property there are fabulous countryside walks on your doorstep to enjoy.

Other notable features include oil central heating, double glazing, and private sewerage.Please note there are height restrictions in some doorways.


Location
Standing high in the Chiltern Hills between Henley and Marlow is the popular village of Lane End. Local amenities and the village primary school are all within walking distance providing for day to day needs and the property is within a short walk of a number of delightful walks across surrounding Chiltern countryside, many leading to popular pubs and restaurants. The larger towns of Marlow, High Wycombe and Maidenhead are readily accessible offering excellent shopping, sporting and social facilities as well as schools for children of all ages.
Each has a railway station, Marlow serving Paddington via Maidenhead which will connect to Crossrail and High Wycombe to Marylebone. The M40 motorway is a short drive at Handy Cross (J4) or Stokenchurch (J5).



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Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Council Tax
Wycombe District Council, Band G

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