Guide price
£950,0003 bedroom house for sale
Whielden Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7
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House
3 beds
1 bath
970
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Grade II listed cottage
- Beautifully presented throughout
- Modern, contemporary extension
- Pretty, secluded garden
- Private parking
- EPC Rating = C
A pretty, Grade II listed cottage which has been thoughtfully enlarged and beautifully refurbished throughout to offer the very best of character living with a superb contemporary twist.
Description
A pretty, Grade II listed cottage dating in part back to the 1600’s, located close to the heart of Old Amersham. The property has been thoughtfully enlarged and exquisitely refurbished throughout to provide beautifully appointed accommodation which perfectly balances all the charm and character of the age with modern contemporary living spaces.
The living accommodation has been significantly improved to provide a part open plan living room and family room which has been cleverly partitioned by using the original framework of the house as a divide. This cosy living space has wood block flooring throughout, exposed beams, a feature wood burning stove and beautiful handcrafted joinery providing storage.
To the rear of the house is a most impressive open plan kitchen and dining room. Fully vaulted with an Apex frame glass ceiling, this light filled informal living space is a joy. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with an extensive range of wall, base and larder style units with 'Nilestone' Quartz worktops over, French Limestone stone flooring and bi-folding doors which seamlessly open out on to the garden. Located off the kitchen is a separate ground floor utility room and W.C.
The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the top two floors with three bedrooms served by a remodelled and well-appointed family bath and shower room.
The property is positioned on a sunny West facing plot with extensively landscaped gardens providing a secluded but sun drenched outside space. To the rear of the property there is an outside French Limestone patio and dining area framed by original brickwork with steps up to a further Limestone tiled walkway bordered by well stocked beds, which leads to a further seating area.
To the rear of the garden is a further brick built outbuilding, currently used as a home office but also ideal as a gym, studio or similar.
Located behind the office there is an allocated parking space available on a peppercorn rent from The Crown Hotel and accessed over the car park.
Agents Note: Listing ref 1238315
Location
Amersham, arguably more than any other similar small town in England, preserves within the streets of the Old Town the same general appearance that it displayed during the 17th and 18th century with its wide High Street and picturesque period buildings housing a fine mix of boutique shops, public houses and restaurants.
Amersham on the Hill is just one mile away and offers further shopping facilities as well as the Metropolitan/Chiltern Line station to Baker Street/Marylebone respectively.
Located approximately 27 miles from London, Amersham is located in the heart of the Chilterns deemed an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Amersham on the Hill provides comprehensive shopping facilities and amenities as well as the Metropolitan/Chiltern Line station providing a London commuter service to Baker Street/Marylebone respectively. The M25 is accessible at J18 (Chorleywood) and the M40 at J2 (Beaconsfield).
The area is popular for its excellent range of schools including Dr Challoner's Grammar School for boys in Amersham on the Hill Dr Challoner’s High School for girls in Little Chalfont (2.5 miles) and Chesham Grammar school (3 miles).
The area also provides a wide selection of private schooling, both primary and secondary. These include Heatherton House preparatory school for girls (1.5 miles) and The Beacon School for boys (1.8 miles) both in Amersham on the Hill, Chesham Prep (5.5 miles) alongside Berkhamsted independent schools for boys and girls (8 miles) and Pipers Corner in Great Kingshill for girls 4-18 years (6.5 miles). All distances are approx.
Square Footage: 970 sq ft
Description
A pretty, Grade II listed cottage dating in part back to the 1600’s, located close to the heart of Old Amersham. The property has been thoughtfully enlarged and exquisitely refurbished throughout to provide beautifully appointed accommodation which perfectly balances all the charm and character of the age with modern contemporary living spaces.
The living accommodation has been significantly improved to provide a part open plan living room and family room which has been cleverly partitioned by using the original framework of the house as a divide. This cosy living space has wood block flooring throughout, exposed beams, a feature wood burning stove and beautiful handcrafted joinery providing storage.
To the rear of the house is a most impressive open plan kitchen and dining room. Fully vaulted with an Apex frame glass ceiling, this light filled informal living space is a joy. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with an extensive range of wall, base and larder style units with 'Nilestone' Quartz worktops over, French Limestone stone flooring and bi-folding doors which seamlessly open out on to the garden. Located off the kitchen is a separate ground floor utility room and W.C.
The bedroom accommodation is arranged over the top two floors with three bedrooms served by a remodelled and well-appointed family bath and shower room.
The property is positioned on a sunny West facing plot with extensively landscaped gardens providing a secluded but sun drenched outside space. To the rear of the property there is an outside French Limestone patio and dining area framed by original brickwork with steps up to a further Limestone tiled walkway bordered by well stocked beds, which leads to a further seating area.
To the rear of the garden is a further brick built outbuilding, currently used as a home office but also ideal as a gym, studio or similar.
Located behind the office there is an allocated parking space available on a peppercorn rent from The Crown Hotel and accessed over the car park.
Agents Note: Listing ref 1238315
Location
Amersham, arguably more than any other similar small town in England, preserves within the streets of the Old Town the same general appearance that it displayed during the 17th and 18th century with its wide High Street and picturesque period buildings housing a fine mix of boutique shops, public houses and restaurants.
Amersham on the Hill is just one mile away and offers further shopping facilities as well as the Metropolitan/Chiltern Line station to Baker Street/Marylebone respectively.
Located approximately 27 miles from London, Amersham is located in the heart of the Chilterns deemed an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Amersham on the Hill provides comprehensive shopping facilities and amenities as well as the Metropolitan/Chiltern Line station providing a London commuter service to Baker Street/Marylebone respectively. The M25 is accessible at J18 (Chorleywood) and the M40 at J2 (Beaconsfield).
The area is popular for its excellent range of schools including Dr Challoner's Grammar School for boys in Amersham on the Hill Dr Challoner’s High School for girls in Little Chalfont (2.5 miles) and Chesham Grammar school (3 miles).
The area also provides a wide selection of private schooling, both primary and secondary. These include Heatherton House preparatory school for girls (1.5 miles) and The Beacon School for boys (1.8 miles) both in Amersham on the Hill, Chesham Prep (5.5 miles) alongside Berkhamsted independent schools for boys and girls (8 miles) and Pipers Corner in Great Kingshill for girls 4-18 years (6.5 miles). All distances are approx.
Square Footage: 970 sq ft
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Low crime
1/10
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About this agent

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