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4 bedroom end of terrace house

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End of terrace house
4 bed
4 bath
EPC rating: E*
3,164 sq ft / 294 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 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
A Grade II listed 1930s property, part of a converted country house with a unique history, with four bedrooms, a garage and parking and a total plot of approximately 3 acres. Little Horwood Manor was the last major country house built in England during the last century. It is in the Art Deco style made popular by Edwin Lutyens and is mentioned in the Pevsner architectural guide. During World War II it was used as an intelligence centre associated with Bletchley Park.

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.

Places of interest

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