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£515,000

The Green, Quainton, Buckinghamshire, HP22

  • 3 beds
Cottage

£515,000

  • 3 beds
Cottage
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HISTORICAL NOTES
9 & 10 The Green are once described as a ?farmhouse and homestead? but in a deed referring back to the early 1800?s they are called ?cottages?. Formerly three dwellings the building was reconfigured to be two cottages in the twentieth century and the three cottages were recorded as being sold to a Railway Plate Layer in 1925 for the sum of ?180.00.
The listing states number 10 dating from the seventeenth century with alterations in the early eighteenth century, a timber frame building with brick infill and a stone plinth.

DESCRIPTION
The village green is overseen by the wonderful 1830 windmill and still hosts a 14th century preaching cross with The George & Dragon inn and a very popular caf? midway down the edge. Number 10 sits near the top looking out onto the green and is a typical quintessential ?chocolate box? country cottage full of exposed beams, brickwork and general character, complimented by latch and brace doors and cast iron radiators.

The interior is slightly surprising though, a really clever coming together of modern d?cor and period charm and outside it boasts a 100ft garden with an excellent office/studio/gym at the bottom.

At the entrance is a lobby for coats and boots and that leads into the sitting room which enjoys an outlook across the green and is dominated by a working inglenook fireplace with a canopy. In the corner is the twisting staircase and ahead opens to a beautiful room with vaulted ceilings that has the dining area one end and kitchen the other with double doors onto the terrace between the two. The dining area is equipped with a built-in bench seat which features a strip light in the top panel. The kitchen comprises dark painted units and stylish polished concrete surfaces incorporating a butlers sink. The dishwasher is integrated, space for a fridge/freezer is provided, and remaining is an ?Everhot? electric cooking range that sports 2 induction hobs, a hotplate and simmer plate, and 2 ovens. Handsome touches to the room are the wide floorboards and mirrored wall behind the range.
Off the sitting room is an inner hall where the study or third bedroom are located, the latter having a bay window and adorning one side a selection of fitted office furniture including a desk and open shelf cabinet, the desk and cabinet alcoves lit by downlights. There is a sumptuous bathroom that has a separate cubicle with a rainfall overhead shower, a basin and vanity unit, wc, and a freestanding bath and taps. The room is finished in tiled flooring and a glazed wall highlighting the original brickwork. A hatch in the floor takes you to a small cellar where the boiler is located.
A charming stairwell with a sharp dogleg and an array of timbers on display precedes the landing where there are old elm floorboards and a row of useful cupboards beneath a wooden countertop. The largest bedroom is an excellent size with a closet and a good selection of wardrobes, and bedroom two can take a double bed.

OUTSIDE
The other side of the picket fence consists of rose bushes, a patch of grass, and a gravel path up to the front door.

At the rear is a big flagstone patio half encased by L-shaped sleeper seating. The block built shed has been converted into a laundry/utility room and there is power, lighting, shelves, and space for both a tumble dryer and washing machine (plumbing and waste in situ). Attached to the building is a loggia.

In total the garden stretches to over 100ft in length, mostly lawn that it dotted with delightful mature trees, a decked terrace beneath one such tree.
Paving is in front of the garden room and the garden room is a really great addition to the property, a SIPS panel structure, 12?6? x 9?2?, of galvanised steel cladding, insulated, with mains power and an internet connection. Having a very pleasant view through its bi-fold doors down to the attractive gable ends of the cottage this building lends itself to either an office, studio, or gym.

Towards the back of the garden you catch a glimpse of Lodge Hill in the distance, where the Rothschild mansion Waddesdon Manor is sited.

COUNCIL TAX ? Band E ?2,609.31 per annum

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