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7 bedroom detached house
Key information
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- Grade I listed building
- 7 bedrooms
- Indoor heating pool
- Gym and Sauna
- Walled garden
- Ample off street parking
- Newly refurbished
- EPC Rating = E
Description
The Stable House was originally built by Sir John Soane in 1795 as the stable and carriage house for Tyringham Hall, it was then restored and converted in the 21st century to a superior standard and has since been refurbished further.
The Stable House, as a property of significant interest and within the conservation area of Tyringham, is a beautiful Grade I listed building of stone construction, accessed off the main driveway leading to Tyringham Hall.
Approached through electric gates, the imposing entrance to The Stable House, under the clock tower, opens to a cobbled courtyard, here there is parking for numerous cars.
Under a stone portico, double doors open to an impressive dining hall with flag stone floors and log burning stove with marble surround.
With high ceilings throughout and under floor heating in most of the ground floor rooms and double doors with wooden shutters opening onto the courtyard, the property combines classic architecture with modern day conveniences.
A large kitchen/breakfast room provides an excellent entertaining space with double doors leading to the garden. With bespoke built units, marble worktops, travertine flooring and a four oven integrated module Aga, the kitchen has all the necessities needed for family living.
A utility room and separate pantry provides extra storage. From the dining hall, door opens to an office with wooden floors and log burning stove, with views out to the garden.
The property continues to feature a snug, pantry, the west wing of accommodation comprises a leisure suite with sauna/wet room, steam room, gym, cloakroom and indoor heated swimming pool.
The east wing comprises the principal bedroom at the end of the hall with full height windows overlooking the courtyard. Corridor leading to a walk in wardrobe, complete with built in storage, and an impressive en-suite bathroom featuring a double shower with rain shower head and power jets, double ended marble panelled bath and heated towel rail for the ultimate luxury.
Three further bedrooms; the fifth bedroom in the main house is accessed from the staircase in the dining hall with views out to the garden and freestanding marble bath with separate cloakroom. An annexe, accessed through the arch of the clock tower, provides perfect guest accommodation.
The Stable House perfectly combines a historical façade with a modern interior and is a beautiful example of a family home in a stunning setting.
There is additional accommodation offering a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom self contained apartment.
Location
Tyringham is a small hamlet set in the countryside of North Buckinghamshire set within the grounds of Tyringham Hall and approached through an arched rusticated gatehouse.
Only seven miles from the centre of Milton Keynes, Tyringham is steeped in history with only a handful of other houses.
Local amenities can be found in the nearby market towns of Olney and Newport Pagnell with a variety of facilities.
A wider range of amenities can be found at the nearby towns of Milton Keynes and Northampton.
Communication links are excellent with access to the M1 (J14) Newport Pagnell 5 miles away and the A43 linking the M1 with the M40. Train services from Milton Keynes to London Euston (from 35 minutes) or alternatively to Birmingham (from 50 minutes).
Educational facilities include schools in Olney and Newport Pagnell, independent schools at The Grove Independent School (co-ed) and Swanbourne School (co-ed). Senior schools can also be found at Bury Lawn School (co-ed), and Stowe School.
Sporting activities in the area include golf at Woburn; horse racing at Towcester; motor racing at Silverstone; sports and indoor facilities in Milton Keynes; and hunting with the Oakley Hunt.
Square Footage: 6,176 sq ft
Acreage: 0.86 Acres
Directions
From the M1 Junction 14 take the A509 London Road towards Newport Pagnell. Continue for approximately 2 miles into Newport Pagnell and at the T-junction turn right onto the B526. Follow this road for approximately 3 miles through Lathbury. As signposted turn right at Tyringham through the arched gatehouse and over the bridge. Where the road bends to the right, continue straight on through the wrought iron gate towards Tyringham Hall. Where the road forks, take the right turn and The Stable House is on your right hand side.
Additional Info
Holding Deposit £2,296.15 (1 week)
Deposit Payable £13,776.92 (6 weeks)
Minimum Term : 12 months
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