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4 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Beautifully presented period property
- Fabulous location in the heart of the village
- Full of character and charm
- Convenient location for the Elizabeth Line
- Completely re-furbished
- Garden, double garage and driveway parking
- Superb self contained one bedroom annexe with parking and garden
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Occupying an idyllic location in the heart of the village, this delightful Grade II listed property dates back to about 1730 and has a wonderful history. Originally part of a row of nine workers cottages, the front façade was added in the 1900s and the house was converted and used as the local bakery. In subsequent years it changed to a general store and post office. This charming home is full of character and charm, having undergone a sympathetic refurbishment to a high specification and now offers beautifully presented accommodation, full of period features with a contemporary finish. The property was converted to a residential home in 1995.
On the ground floor is a characterful dining room and a charming sitting room, both benefitting from sold oak flooring. The sitting room features twin bay windows and a lovely brick fireplace with a working fire. Overlooking the garden, the kitchen/breakfast room is well equipped with a range of units and wood worktops while a breakfast bar gives informal seating and a large ceiling lantern floods the room with natural light. To the rear is a guest cloakroom incorporating a utility room with storage and space for appliances. A rear hallway/boot room opens to a delightful gated, cobbled lane leading to the neighbouring cottages, original outhouses and the annexe. Stairs from the dining room lead to the bedroom accommodation on the first floor. The principal bedroom enjoys a lovely dual aspect with idyllic views over the village and towards the church. There are two further bedrooms, both with lovely picturesque views and a beautifully appointed bath/shower room, with a cast iron, claw foot bath. The delightful south facing garden provides ideal outside dining and entertaining space, with a patio and a lawn with a corner play area. The garden is enclosed with railings and hedging and benefits from a double garage and driveway parking for four cars.
Annexe
Known locally as The Bakery, the building dates back to the the early 1900s and was originally the store/outhouse for the bakery. The property is Grade II listed and has been sympathetically adapted with great care and thought to provide a stylish, self-contained annexe. The accommodation consists of an open plan living space, with a fully fitted kitchen and seating/dining area with French doors to the garden. There is a utility cupboard, dual aspect double bedroom with a built-in wardrobe and an adjacent bath/shower room.
Location
Often described as the prettiest village in South Buckinghamshire, Fulmer has its own cricket team, well regarded infant school, a sought after village pub, The Black Horse and adjacent farm shop.
Gerrards Cross provides a more comprehensive range of facilities, together with a mainline station serving London Marylebone. There are many beautiful walks and bridle paths in the area including those in Denham Country Park, Burnham Beeches, Langley Park and Windsor Great Park.
Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling, both state and public. The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, of which Dr Challoner’s Grammar Schools (boys & girls) and Beaconsfield High School for girls are the closest. Local independent preparatory schools include Thorpe House, Davenies, Caldicott (for boys), St. Marys and Maltmans Green (for girls) and Gayhurst for girls and boys.
Square Footage: 1,832 sq ft
Additional Info
Services: All mains connected. Please note that none of the services have been tested.
Council Tax Annexe - To be determined by the local authority.
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