Guide price
£1,150,000
(£847/sq. ft)
3 bed detached house for saleHigh Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire HP7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,357 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Grade II listed cottage
Refurbished and Extended
Individual, contemporary design
Planning permission for garden office
Sought after High Street location
EPC Rating = C
A beautifully presented, Grade II listed cottage located towards the Western End of the historic High Street.
Description
A pretty Grade II listed cottage located towards the Western End of the historic High Street. Sympathetically extended and extensively renovated throughout, the property provides exceptionally well-presented accommodation which perfectly blends original features with fine contemporary flourishes.
The property benefits from accommodation arranged over three floors with a clever split level design, and incorporated glass links which provide an abundance of natural light.
Accessed via an enclosed porch with ample storage, the cosy living room has been with remodelled with bespoke joinery and shelving cleverly fitted between the original structures of the house. A recently fitted wood burning stove provides a wonderful focal point and there is a slate tiled floor with under floor heating.
Positioned behind the living room is a simply wonderful part open-plan kitchen/dining room/family room winding through the original house into a contemporary glass addition at the rear. This wonderful, informal living space is both bold in conception and a joy to relax in. The dining area has a clever, crescent shaped ‘bonkette’ style seating area nestled behind the open staircase with both storage and utility cupboards opposite, alongside a ground floor w.c.
The vaulted kitchen extension is exceptional. Contemporary in design with bi-folding doors and an Apex window alongside additional Velux windows which provide both a feeling of space and which flood the room with natural light.
The bespoke, hand built kitchen by renowned Martin Moore kitchens is comprehensive fitted with a range of traditional wall and base units alongside further larder style cupboards housing built in appliances and a free standing central island. The room is laid with tiled floors and an original well has been skilfully exposed with a glass cover and lighting, creating a real feature of the room.
The bedroom accommodation is accessed from a redesigned stairwell which rises through a vaulted glass atrium set against exposed brickwork up to the first floor.
There are two bedrooms on the first floor, a double bedroom to the rear of the property with bespoke hand built units, which is served by a well-appointed shower room.
The principal bedroom has been beautifully designed with further extensive joinery, wardrobe and hidden storage, alongside a secondary open staircase leading up to a mezzanine level which houses an en suite shower room.
From the landing a further staircase gives access to a third bedroom.
The gardens have been part landscaped with a secluded patio and entertaining area directly to the rear, with a pathway leading to the rear and a further gravelled seating area.
The plot is screened to one side with a pretty brick wall, alongside additional fencing, whilst the River Misbourne gently ambles past at the rear of the garden.
Agents Note: Planning permission has been granted for a further outbuilding at the rear of the garden which could be used as a home office gym, studio or similar. Ref. No: Pl/25/2243/vrc
Location
The property is located towards the Western end of the historic High Street which, arguably more than any other similar small town in England, preserves within its streets the same general appearance that it displayed during the 17th and 18th century with its wide High Street and picturesque mix of period buildings, boutique shops, public houses and restaurants.
Amersham on the Hill centre, approx 1 mile away, offers a wide selection of shopping facilities and amenities as well as the Metropolitan/Chiltern Line station providing a London commuter service to Baker Street & Marylebone respectively.
South Buckinghamshire is ideally positioned for access to the wider motorway network with the M25 accessible at J17 (6 miles) and M40 J2 (7 miles). Heathrow airport via either motorway network is approx 20 miles away.
The area is popular for its excellent educational facilities including Dr Challoner's Grammar School for boys in Amersham, Dr Challoner’s High School for girls in Little Chalfont (3 miles) and Chesham Grammar school (4 miles).
The area also provides a fine selection of private schooling, both primary and secondary. These include Heatherton House preparatory school for girls and The Beacon School for boys both in Amersham, Chesham Preparatory School (4.7 miles) alongside Berkhamsted independent school for boys and girls (7 miles). All distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,357 sq ft
Description
A pretty Grade II listed cottage located towards the Western End of the historic High Street. Sympathetically extended and extensively renovated throughout, the property provides exceptionally well-presented accommodation which perfectly blends original features with fine contemporary flourishes.
The property benefits from accommodation arranged over three floors with a clever split level design, and incorporated glass links which provide an abundance of natural light.
Accessed via an enclosed porch with ample storage, the cosy living room has been with remodelled with bespoke joinery and shelving cleverly fitted between the original structures of the house. A recently fitted wood burning stove provides a wonderful focal point and there is a slate tiled floor with under floor heating.
Positioned behind the living room is a simply wonderful part open-plan kitchen/dining room/family room winding through the original house into a contemporary glass addition at the rear. This wonderful, informal living space is both bold in conception and a joy to relax in. The dining area has a clever, crescent shaped ‘bonkette’ style seating area nestled behind the open staircase with both storage and utility cupboards opposite, alongside a ground floor w.c.
The vaulted kitchen extension is exceptional. Contemporary in design with bi-folding doors and an Apex window alongside additional Velux windows which provide both a feeling of space and which flood the room with natural light.
The bespoke, hand built kitchen by renowned Martin Moore kitchens is comprehensive fitted with a range of traditional wall and base units alongside further larder style cupboards housing built in appliances and a free standing central island. The room is laid with tiled floors and an original well has been skilfully exposed with a glass cover and lighting, creating a real feature of the room.
The bedroom accommodation is accessed from a redesigned stairwell which rises through a vaulted glass atrium set against exposed brickwork up to the first floor.
There are two bedrooms on the first floor, a double bedroom to the rear of the property with bespoke hand built units, which is served by a well-appointed shower room.
The principal bedroom has been beautifully designed with further extensive joinery, wardrobe and hidden storage, alongside a secondary open staircase leading up to a mezzanine level which houses an en suite shower room.
From the landing a further staircase gives access to a third bedroom.
The gardens have been part landscaped with a secluded patio and entertaining area directly to the rear, with a pathway leading to the rear and a further gravelled seating area.
The plot is screened to one side with a pretty brick wall, alongside additional fencing, whilst the River Misbourne gently ambles past at the rear of the garden.
Agents Note: Planning permission has been granted for a further outbuilding at the rear of the garden which could be used as a home office gym, studio or similar. Ref. No: Pl/25/2243/vrc
Location
The property is located towards the Western end of the historic High Street which, arguably more than any other similar small town in England, preserves within its streets the same general appearance that it displayed during the 17th and 18th century with its wide High Street and picturesque mix of period buildings, boutique shops, public houses and restaurants.
Amersham on the Hill centre, approx 1 mile away, offers a wide selection of shopping facilities and amenities as well as the Metropolitan/Chiltern Line station providing a London commuter service to Baker Street & Marylebone respectively.
South Buckinghamshire is ideally positioned for access to the wider motorway network with the M25 accessible at J17 (6 miles) and M40 J2 (7 miles). Heathrow airport via either motorway network is approx 20 miles away.
The area is popular for its excellent educational facilities including Dr Challoner's Grammar School for boys in Amersham, Dr Challoner’s High School for girls in Little Chalfont (3 miles) and Chesham Grammar school (4 miles).
The area also provides a fine selection of private schooling, both primary and secondary. These include Heatherton House preparatory school for girls and The Beacon School for boys both in Amersham, Chesham Preparatory School (4.7 miles) alongside Berkhamsted independent school for boys and girls (7 miles). All distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,357 sq ft
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