5 bedroom cottage
Cottage
5 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Five bedrooms
- Village Location
- Generous Parking
- Large Plot
- Potential To Extend STP
- Three Reception Rooms
- Period Features
- Inglenook Fireplace
- Large Loft Room
- Outbuildings
A fantastic opportunity to purchase a five-bedroom period home extended to provide flexible accommodation arranged over two floors, on a generous plot, in the heart of the desirable Buckinghamshire village of Akeley.
Approached over a driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles Church Farm House occupies an enviable plot within the village.
The entrance hallway leads into the large kitchen/breakfast room, which enjoys views over the rear garden.
The kitchen is fitted with floor and eye-level units, and an AGA. The dining area has plenty of space for a large table and chairs, making for the perfect area for casual dining and entertaining.
A useful utility room and boiler room can be accessed off the kitchen, with a door to the rear garden it is perfect for storing coats and wellington boots.
The dining room lends itself to formal dining, it would also make for a great family room or playroom.
The drawing room has an abundance of period and character features, exposed beams, attractive stonework, a pretty window seat, and a large feature Inglenook to name but a few.
The sitting room is accessed via the drawing room and features a bay window overlooking the front garden, and a feature fireplace.
A W.C in the hallway completes the ground floor accommodation.
The first floor is accessed by stairs leading off the drawing room. The master bedroom boasts an en-suite bathroom and views over the rear garden.
In addition to the master bedroom, there are four further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
There is access to the loft from the first floor, which could offer scope for further accommodation subject to planning.
Outside the front garden is enclosed by stone and brick walls.
The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and hedging. A garden path leads to the brick-built store.
The garden extends from the driveway to the left and boasts mature fruit trees along with plenty of space to grow vegetables or create large areas of lawn.
There is also a useful wooden storage shed for all the garden tools.
Situation and Schooling.
The village of Akeley has a primary school, a public house, and a village hall. Shopping and leisure facilities are located in Buckingham including a Waitrose and a Tesco supermarket ( 3 miles )
Bicester is also within easy reach, along with the popular Bicester Village. A wider range of shops are located in Milton Keynes (12 miles)
There are private and public schools in the area including Akeley Wood, Stowe School, Thornton College, Swanbourne House, Winchester House, and Beachborough School.
The A43 leading to the M1 and M40 is easily accessible, with a regular train service to London Euston from Milton Keynes, or London Marylebone from Bicester and Banbury stations.
Approached over a driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles Church Farm House occupies an enviable plot within the village.
The entrance hallway leads into the large kitchen/breakfast room, which enjoys views over the rear garden.
The kitchen is fitted with floor and eye-level units, and an AGA. The dining area has plenty of space for a large table and chairs, making for the perfect area for casual dining and entertaining.
A useful utility room and boiler room can be accessed off the kitchen, with a door to the rear garden it is perfect for storing coats and wellington boots.
The dining room lends itself to formal dining, it would also make for a great family room or playroom.
The drawing room has an abundance of period and character features, exposed beams, attractive stonework, a pretty window seat, and a large feature Inglenook to name but a few.
The sitting room is accessed via the drawing room and features a bay window overlooking the front garden, and a feature fireplace.
A W.C in the hallway completes the ground floor accommodation.
The first floor is accessed by stairs leading off the drawing room. The master bedroom boasts an en-suite bathroom and views over the rear garden.
In addition to the master bedroom, there are four further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
There is access to the loft from the first floor, which could offer scope for further accommodation subject to planning.
Outside the front garden is enclosed by stone and brick walls.
The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature trees and hedging. A garden path leads to the brick-built store.
The garden extends from the driveway to the left and boasts mature fruit trees along with plenty of space to grow vegetables or create large areas of lawn.
There is also a useful wooden storage shed for all the garden tools.
Situation and Schooling.
The village of Akeley has a primary school, a public house, and a village hall. Shopping and leisure facilities are located in Buckingham including a Waitrose and a Tesco supermarket ( 3 miles )
Bicester is also within easy reach, along with the popular Bicester Village. A wider range of shops are located in Milton Keynes (12 miles)
There are private and public schools in the area including Akeley Wood, Stowe School, Thornton College, Swanbourne House, Winchester House, and Beachborough School.
The A43 leading to the M1 and M40 is easily accessible, with a regular train service to London Euston from Milton Keynes, or London Marylebone from Bicester and Banbury stations.
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Quadrant Real Estates have been established since 1996 and are a progressive vibrant Company in a prime town centre location. With modern air conditioned offices and a team of 11 experienced staff, making us one of the strongest offices in Oxfordshire. In addition Quadrant operate a division of Fine and Country catering for the country and executive markets.























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