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4 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Features and description
- Part of Grade II listed Manor with no upper chain
- Four double bedrooms, four en suites
- Two reception rooms
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Plot of approx. 3 acres of mature private gardens
- Tennis Court
- Oak framed timber garage
- Details of communal charges available from office
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The Manor was renovated and converted into separate dwellings during 1984. The property is approached via a tree lined drive set amid 2.7 acres of communal grounds. To the side and rear of the house is approximately 3 acres of mature private gardens with a tennis court and a timber framed double garage all backing onto farmland.
The accommodation over three floors includes a drawing room, a farmhouse kitchen, cloakroom and a study. The first floor has two bedrooms. The master bedroom has an en suite bathroom and separate dressing room with bespoke fitted furniture. The other bedroom has walk-in wardrobes and an en suite. The second floor has two bedrooms, both with en suite facilities.
Rooms
Kitchen/Dining Room
The kitchen/dining room is the original Manor library and retains oak bookshelves and an oak fronted dresser. It has a range of base units with marble work surfaces, an oil Aga, an enamel butler sink, and limestone flooring. There is an oak door to a utility cupboard and a further door to a walk-in larder which has space for a fridge/freezer.
Garden
The private gardens measure approximately 3 acres and are laid to lawn with a pond, established shrubs and trees, an orchard area, and a terraced area with views over surrounding farmland. A five bar gate leads to the detached timber double garage and side garden which has a tennis court screened by Yew hedge. There is a public footpath on the boundary edge which leads across the fields to the village, pub and church.
Situation and Schooling
Little Horwood is a village in Buckinghamshire located between Aylesbury, Buckingham and Milton Keynes. The village has The Shoulder of Mutton public house, and a village hall that was once the primary school. Early years education is now provided in Great Horwood. The extensive facilities of Central Milton Keynes are 10 miles away.
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