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£335,000

2 bedroom maisonette for sale

Leighton Road, Aylesbury HP22
Maisonette
2 beds
2 baths
938
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Key information

TenureLeasehold
Ground rent£0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Council taxBand D
BroadbandSuper-fast 68Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Historic Grade II Listed Manor Conversion – Part of a former Rothschild estate steeped in rich Victorian and post-war heritage.
  • Private Entrance & Duplex Layout – Unique self-contained access with accommodation spread over two floors for added privacy and space.
  • Breathtaking Communal Grounds – Set within extensive, immaculately maintained gardens with mature trees, topiary, and a small orchard.
  • Elegant Open-Plan Living – Spacious, light-filled living/dining area with wood flooring and stunning countryside views.
  • Contemporary Kitchen – Sleek modern design with integrated appliances including fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer.
  • Two Double Bedrooms with En-Suites – Stylishly finished bedrooms, each with its own high-quality en-suite shower room.
  • Secure Gated Access & Parking – Electric gates, two allocated parking spaces in a walled courtyard, plus visitor parking.Secure Gated Access & Parking – Electric gates, two allocated parking spaces in
  • Fully Renovated Internals – New plasterwork, electrics, and architraves – move-in ready with no work required.
  • Unrivalled Countryside Views – Look out across the Vale of Aylesbury to iconic landmarks like Whipsnade Lion and Ivinghoe Beacon.
  • Please quote JB0294 when enquiring through Righmove, or On The Market

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JP Brampton presents... this exquisite duplex apartment – a rare opportunity to own a piece of British heritage within a breathtaking Grade II listed former manor house, nestled in the heart of the sought-after Buckinghamshire village of Wingrave.

Guide Price £335,000 - £350,000

the property

Steeped in rich history, this magnificent residence once formed part of a grand estate built in the 1870s for Hannah de Rothschild, whose equestrian legacy still echoes through the surrounding countryside. Originally known as The Old Manor House, the property later became Mount Tabor House after World War II, when it was gifted to the Order of St Mary of the Cross and used as a nurturing home for children with learning disabilities. More recently, it was sensitively converted into luxurious residences in 2013, blending timeless elegance with modern comfort.

A sweeping tree-lined driveway, accessed via ornate cast iron electric gates, welcomes you to this distinguished estate. As you approach the main building, you're greeted by stunning panoramic views across rolling Buckinghamshire countryside – including iconic landmarks such as the Whipsnade Lion and Ivinghoe Beacon in the distance.

The apartment enjoys its own private entrance, leading you into a hallway. The first floor comprises a stunning open-plan living and dining area, beautifully finished with rich wood flooring and stylish décor. The contemporary kitchen blends seamlessly into the space and is fully fitted with appliances, including a built-in fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer – ideal for modern living and entertaining.

A separate WC is located on this level, while upstairs you’ll find two generously proportioned double bedrooms, both featuring elegant en-suite shower rooms and finished to an exceptional standard. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered, with updated electrics, re-plastered walls, and refined architraves offering a true turnkey experience.

Externally, the apartment includes two allocated parking spaces within a charming walled courtyard, along with additional visitor parking. The communal grounds are nothing short of magnificent – extensive, expertly landscaped gardens dotted with mature trees, manicured lawns, topiary, and even a small orchard to the rear. Historic architectural details and period features have been lovingly preserved, providing a serene and picturesque setting reminiscent of a classic English country estate – all without the maintenance burden.

the location

Wingrave is a quintessential English village nestled in the rolling hills of Buckinghamshire, offering a perfect blend of historic charm, rural beauty, and modern convenience. With roots dating back over 1,000 years, the village is steeped in heritage – including connections to the Rothschild family, who were instrumental in shaping the area during the Victorian era.

History & Character
Wingrave is a conservation village, rich in architectural and cultural heritage. Many of its buildings, including cottages and farmhouses, date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The village church of St Peter and St Paul is a focal point, with origins in the Norman period. The legacy of the Rothschild family is still evident in the village architecture and surrounding estate buildings, adding an air of historic grandeur.

Schools & Education
The village is served by the highly regarded Wingrave Church of England School, catering to primary-age children with a strong reputation for academic and pastoral excellence. For secondary education, Wingrave lies within the catchment area of several well-performing grammar and comprehensive schools in nearby Aylesbury, including Aylesbury Grammar School and Aylesbury High School. There are also independent school options within easy reach, such as Tring Park School for the Performing Arts.

Amenities & Lifestyle
Despite its peaceful rural setting, Wingrave offers a warm and active community. Local amenities include a traditional village pub (The Rose & Crown), a post office/store, a village hall, a tennis club, and several scenic walking trails. The village green and recreation grounds provide space for leisure, while local farms and artisan producers give the area a countryside charm that appeals to families and retirees alike.

Transport & Connectivity
Wingrave enjoys excellent transport links. It is conveniently situated just a short drive from Aylesbury (approx. 6 miles), which offers direct train services to London Marylebone in under an hour. The nearby A41 connects quickly to the M25, M1 and M40, making commuting to London, Oxford or Milton Keynes straightforward. For international travel, London Luton Airport is around 35 minutes away by car.

the agent's notes

Council Tax Band - D

EPC rating - TBC

The property is serviced by electricity, water and sewage. There is no mains gas to the property. Heating is via an electric boiler providing hot water and functioning wall mounted radiators.r.

Lease details - 108 years remaining. Ground rent - £250 per annum (paid 6 monthly - so £125 every 6 months) / Service Charge - £260 PCM *please note this includes the water bill for the apartment.

All viewings to be conducted by the agent Jon-Paul Brampton[use Contact Agent Button].

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