3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II listed 16th-century three bedroom cottage
- Shower rooms on both floors
- Fitted kitchen, separate utility room
- Two separate reception rooms
- Original fireplaces and electric log burning stove
- Established landscaped rear garden
- Double garage, off street parking
- Village location
The row is said to have been a gift from Henry VIII to his wife Ann Boleyn. Throughout the house there are retained features such as latch and brace doors, exposed beams, leaded casement windows, and fireplaces. There is gas central heating to radiators from a newly fitted boiler (May 2025).
Rooms
Kitchen and Utility Room
The kitchen is at the rear of the property and has a pitched ceiling. Shaker style base and wall units line one side of the room and house an integrated double oven, an induction hob, a dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer. A ceramic sink is fitted into a wooden work surface and matches the window sills on the opposite wall. Opposite the rear stable door, is a fitted wooden store cupboard. The terracotta tiled utility room, has a butler’s sink and a cupboard which houses the boiler. A door leads into a modern, tiled three piece shower room.
Reception Rooms
Originally two separate rooms, the 23 ft. by 15 ft. sitting/dining room has had the wall below the spine beam removed to create a more open space, leaving the vertical beams. An electric log burning stove has been fitted into the brick inglenook fireplace and the flooring has been replaced with oak boards which flow into the entrance hall and beyond into the snug/bedroom three, which has a feature fireplace with inset shelves and storage cupboards either side.
Outside
The entire plot is approximately 0.2 acres and has been professionally landscaped. A paved terrace spanning the full width of the house is accessible from the kitchen and from the separate utility room. From the terrace, you can access the greenhouse and brick store. A block paved path weaves past a shaped lawn with established borders and under a wisteria-covered arbour. This leads to a mown meadow area, enclosed by beech trees and fencing. A side gate leads to a double garage and an off street parking space.
Situation and Schooling
Wendover is a market town in Buckinghamshire at the foot of the Chiltern Hills. It has an attractive centre and a variety of shops, restaurants, dentists, a health centre, and a weekly market. There is a mainline railway station at one end of the high street with services to London Marylebone. The property is in catchment for Wendover Church of England (Ofsted rated Good), John Colet Secondary School (Ofsted rated Good) and grammar schools in Aylesbury.
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