5 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
Enjoying a stunning setting with approaching 1.5 acres of gardens and grounds, The Old Barn offers a rare blend of character features blended with modern comforts and open plan living spaces.
Originally dating back to the 16th Century it is believed to be one of the oldest buildings in Penn and has retained many character features with a highlight being the exposed beams and feature fireplaces.
The property enjoys over 5,200 square foot of accommodation and garaging arranged over two levels.
The ground floor enjoys flexible layout that can be tailored to suit individual living requirements. A vast lateral foot print enjoys views over the gardens with the stand out feature being the entertaining area/ living room which enjoys a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and floor to ceiling windows, flooding the area with natural light. The Martin Moore kitchen is fitted with a range of integrated appliances including Sub Zero fridge and Aga, an island provides further work surface area and storage. Additional reception rooms can be utilised as a family room, with log burner, study, dining area and play area.
The first floor provides 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The main bedroom suite comprises vaulted ceiling, exposed beam and an en suite with bath and shower. The second bedroom suite enjoys an en suite shower room while the remaining bedrooms share the use of the family bathroom.
Grounds and Gardens
A lengthy driveway leads to secure off street parking for multiple vehicles, along with extra parking and storage in the detached garage and separate store. The Gardens at Old Barn, a noteworthy aspect of the property, were designed by the acclaimed landscape architect Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, a two-time Gold medalist at the Chelsea Flower Show, and have been further developed by the current owners. From the sun terrace, pathways guide you to a symmetrically sectioned walled garden featuring topiary yew and espalier apple trees. Beyond this area are abundantly stocked borders, a small orchard with fruit trees and a kitchen garden
History
The history of the Town Farm goes back to 1185 when it was held by Robert of Rouen. In 1236 his successor Richard the Rouen gave the farm to the hospital of St. John in Wycombe and they held it until the Dissolution.
Then in 1551 it was taken on by the Borough of Chepping Wycombe and hence its name of Town Farm, It was for three centuries the main source of income for the charities of the borough and there are many references to it in the borough records.
The present house (being opposite the Old barn) dates from the early mid-16th Century with later 18th century additions. It is believed to be the oldest standing house in Penn. The Old Barn was part of the original farm and was converted in 1991 with superb attention to detail. The entire barn was dismantled and meticulously re built ensuring that it would meet high standards of insulation and efficiency.
Location
The Old Barn in a Situated in a quiet location at the end of a no through road, one of the most sought-after roads in South Buckinghamshire, opposite the Penn Jubilee Wood Nature Reserve. The Old Barn offers the idyllic semi rural living with countryside walks accessed immediately from the doorstep, a short walk into Penn Village. Penn is a picture-perfect English village with a duck pond, three public houses, delicatessen and convenience store, yet still enjoying close proximity to Beaconsfield New Town and its Station.
The Old Barn is about 3 miles from Beaconsfield High Street, with its excellent range of shopping facilities, coffee shops and restaurants. Further facilities can be found in Beaconsfield Old Town, just under a mile away with a further selection of popular venues, public houses and bars.
For commuters, there is a fast track train line within close proximity giving swift access to London Marylebone in under 30 minutes. The M40 is within 2 miles, giving access to the M25 and M4, with Heathrow close by.
Additional Information
Council tax Band - H
Local Authroity - Buckinghamshire council
EPC- D
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