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1 bedroom apartment
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold
A beautiful Victorian mansion nestled in 4 acres of Buckinghamshire Countryside, Burleighfield House, Loudwater provides a selection of 11 new luxury one- & two-bedroom apartments and houses.
These bespoke apartments, within a secure gated development, promote contemporary living whilst incorporating the effortless classic features of a 19th century family residence.
The estate is home to extensive landscaped grounds, including lawns, mature shrubs, and plenty of far-reaching canopies together with a long sweeping driveway and automated entrance and exit gates.
The Perfect Location
24 minutes to London Marylebone by train
18 minutes to Heathrow Airport by car
5 minutes to Beaconsfield by car
Burleighfield House is located 2.9 miles west of well-known market town - Beaconsfield. Beaconsfield sits adjacent to the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As the nearest local town to Burleighfield House it is well equipped with an array of shops, pubs, and restaurants along with a weekly market held on a Tuesday.
Design Features as Standard
• Fully fitted, Italian-designed kitchens
• Quartz worktops
• Built-in appliances to include: oven, hob, extractor, washer/dryer, full height fridge/freezer and microwave.
• Quooker boiling water tap
• Underfloor heated bathrooms
• Secure HD video entry system
• Smart lighting and heating
• Bespoke fitted wardrobes
Additional Info:
No ground rent
10-year new home warranty (ICW)
150 year lease length
Specialist property management company (Service charge TBC)
LOCATION
LOUDWATER is the home of Burleighfield House, a beautiful Victorian mansion nestled in 4 acres of Buckinghamshire Countryside and 2.9 miles west of well-known market town - Beaconsfield. Beaconsfield sits adjacent to the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has a wide area of Georgian, neo-Georgian and Tudor revival high street architecture, known as the Old Town. As the nearest local town to Burleighfield House it is well equipped with an array of shops, pubs, and restaurants along with a weekly market held on a Tuesday.
In the 1960s and 1970s Burleighfield House was owned by the renowned stained glass artist Patrick Reyntiens and his wife the painter Anne Bruce. Together they founded Burleighfield Arts Ltd, an independent art school that attracted creative spirits from around the world. The main house was built around 1860 by Thomas Burch Ford who owned Snakeley Mill in Loudwater, a paper mill famous for the development of Ford’s Blotting Paper.
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