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Guide price
£550,0002 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
The Square, Milton Keynes MK17
Chain-free
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
1420
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Grade II listed 17th-century timber-framed cottage
- Located in the heart of The Square, Aspley Guise
- Driveway leading to a carport
- Wealth of character features including exposed beams and timbers
- Two well-proportioned double bedrooms
- Rare opportunity to acquire a charming period home in a prime village setting
- Great sized rear garden
- No onward chain
A charming Grade II listed 17th-century cottage set in the very heart of The Square in Aspley Guise, offering beautifully proportioned accommodation of approximately 1,228 sq ft and an abundance of period character throughout.
Believed to date from the 1600s with an interesting inscription in a timber referring to 1587 and officially listed by Historic England in 1987, How Cottage was formerly part of the How estate and retains many features befitting its age and status. Constructed with timber framing and red brick beneath colour-washed rendered elevations, the property presents a quintessential village façade in this historic setting. Whilst the property currently offers two double bedrooms the property has in its history been configured to offer three bedrooms.
Internally, the cottage is rich in original character. The welcoming living room is centred around an impressive, large open fireplace with log burning stove, creating a striking focal point and a wonderful sense of warmth and atmosphere. Exposed beams and timbers add texture and authenticity, while areas of exposed brickwork further highlight the building's heritage and craftsmanship. The separate dining room mirrors the generous proportions of the living space, providing an ideal setting for entertaining and family gatherings and again offering an open fireplace.
To the rear, the kitchen offers ample space for cabinetry and appliances, complemented by a ground floor WC for convenience. There is an additional lean too with shelving, providing useful storage space and somewhere to leave the muddy Wellies!
Upstairs, a central landing leads to two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a family bathroom offering a 4 piece bathroom suite to include a separate shower cubicle. The principal bedroom in particular benefits from excellent dimensions, while character details continue throughout the first floor.
Externally the property boasts a mature established garden which is set over two levels offering both lawn and woodland. The lower garden level is mainly laid to lawn with established shrub and bush borders and patio area. Steps rise to the upper level which is predominantly wooded with a greenhouse and shed for storage. In addition to the rear garden the front garden benefits from the privacy of well established bushes to include roses adding to the quintessential period cottage. Further benefits include ample off road parking for 3 cars, by way of a driveway leading to a carport.
Combining period charm with practical living space, this delightful cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant home in one of Bedfordshire's most sought-after village settings.
The location is well suited for the commuter, boasting ease of access to the M1 at junction 13, as well as mainline train stations in Milton Keynes (West Coast Mainline), Flitwick or Harlington (Thames Link) not to mention the Bedford to Bletchley line in Aspley Guise.
The area is renowned for its scenic walks and outdoor pursuits, with the nearby Woburn Abbey and Woburn Safari Park adding to the appeal. The surrounding countryside offers bridleways, woodland walks, and open green spaces, enhancing the village's semi-rural lifestyle.
Overall, Aspley Guise offers a rare blend of historic character, community spirit, countryside setting, and excellent accessibility making it one of Bedfordshire's most desirable village locations.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
GDPR: Submitting a viewing request for the above property means you are giving us permission to pass your contact details to Beasley & Partners allowing for our estate agency and lettings agencies communication related to viewing arrangement, or more information related to the above property. If you disagree, please write to us within the message field so we do not forward your details to the vendor or landlord or their managing company.
Believed to date from the 1600s with an interesting inscription in a timber referring to 1587 and officially listed by Historic England in 1987, How Cottage was formerly part of the How estate and retains many features befitting its age and status. Constructed with timber framing and red brick beneath colour-washed rendered elevations, the property presents a quintessential village façade in this historic setting. Whilst the property currently offers two double bedrooms the property has in its history been configured to offer three bedrooms.
Internally, the cottage is rich in original character. The welcoming living room is centred around an impressive, large open fireplace with log burning stove, creating a striking focal point and a wonderful sense of warmth and atmosphere. Exposed beams and timbers add texture and authenticity, while areas of exposed brickwork further highlight the building's heritage and craftsmanship. The separate dining room mirrors the generous proportions of the living space, providing an ideal setting for entertaining and family gatherings and again offering an open fireplace.
To the rear, the kitchen offers ample space for cabinetry and appliances, complemented by a ground floor WC for convenience. There is an additional lean too with shelving, providing useful storage space and somewhere to leave the muddy Wellies!
Upstairs, a central landing leads to two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a family bathroom offering a 4 piece bathroom suite to include a separate shower cubicle. The principal bedroom in particular benefits from excellent dimensions, while character details continue throughout the first floor.
Externally the property boasts a mature established garden which is set over two levels offering both lawn and woodland. The lower garden level is mainly laid to lawn with established shrub and bush borders and patio area. Steps rise to the upper level which is predominantly wooded with a greenhouse and shed for storage. In addition to the rear garden the front garden benefits from the privacy of well established bushes to include roses adding to the quintessential period cottage. Further benefits include ample off road parking for 3 cars, by way of a driveway leading to a carport.
Combining period charm with practical living space, this delightful cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant home in one of Bedfordshire's most sought-after village settings.
The location is well suited for the commuter, boasting ease of access to the M1 at junction 13, as well as mainline train stations in Milton Keynes (West Coast Mainline), Flitwick or Harlington (Thames Link) not to mention the Bedford to Bletchley line in Aspley Guise.
The area is renowned for its scenic walks and outdoor pursuits, with the nearby Woburn Abbey and Woburn Safari Park adding to the appeal. The surrounding countryside offers bridleways, woodland walks, and open green spaces, enhancing the village's semi-rural lifestyle.
Overall, Aspley Guise offers a rare blend of historic character, community spirit, countryside setting, and excellent accessibility making it one of Bedfordshire's most desirable village locations.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
GDPR: Submitting a viewing request for the above property means you are giving us permission to pass your contact details to Beasley & Partners allowing for our estate agency and lettings agencies communication related to viewing arrangement, or more information related to the above property. If you disagree, please write to us within the message field so we do not forward your details to the vendor or landlord or their managing company.
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Beasley & Partners - Woburn Sands
6 High Street, Woburn Sands
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
MK17 8RL
01908 683481Beasley & Partners is an independent Sales and Lettings Agency which was founded in 1994. The office is in the centre of Woburn Sands High Street and covers all of the surrounding villages and areas of Milton Keynes. Peter Beasley has over 30 years experience as an Estate Agent in these areas. Together with his team, he has developed a company renowned for its local knowledge and professional expertise in all aspects of the property market. Whether you are selling, purchasing or renting a property, we offer a comprehensive range of services which can be tailored to suit your own personal requirements. We endeavour to provide an efficient and reliable service and we pride ourselves on the long standing and loyal relationships we have built over the years through our friendly and approachable attitude. We sell and rent all shapes and sizes of property, nothing is too small or too large for us.
































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