- Self-contained three-storey apartment +
- Independent access +
- Stylishly renovated +
- Historic High Street +
- Easy access to station and village amenities +
- Roof terrace +
- Rooftop views +
- Two to three bedrooms +
- Landscaped garden +
- No service charge +
The ground floor entrance opens to a hall which leads to the garden at the rear and has a staircase to the accommodation above. This stylish and well maintained apartment has Farrow & Ball colours throughout. Interesting features include alcoves, archways, louvered shutters to the windows and a stained glass window in the family bathroom. On the first floor, the Wren kitchen offers delightful views over rooftops to the countryside beyond. The adjoining family room could be used as third bedroom if desired as there is also an attractive sitting room with a wood-burning stove. A roof terrace opens off the dining room; ideal for winter and summer entertaining. There is also a guest/second bedroom with a pretty Victorian fireplace and a spacious bath/shower room on this level. Rising to the second floor, a 17' x 10' study with exposed beams opens to a shower room on one side and the principal bedroom on the other. This has been well designed with fitted cupboards/wardrobes and a Velux window to the rear.
Outside
The recently landscaped gardens to the rear of the property are a joy to behold and relatively private. There is a combination of paving, timber decking and an area of lawn. The far end is configured as a seating area designed to capture the late afternoon sun. The studio is a useful and versatile asset as it is plumbed and incorporates a shower room. Additionally, there is a garden store for tools and bikes.
Situation
Located in the heart of this historic village, the property is under a quarter of a mile from the station which offers a rail connection to London Marylebone in approximately 45 minutes. The A413 (1 mile distant) connects to the A40, M40 and M25 network. The picturesque High Street has many attractive buildings - pubs/restaurants, shops, hairdressers, a Post Office and a supermarket. There is also scope for walking through fields and woodland in the Chiltern countryside. The area is renowned for its high standard of schooling with Dr Challoner’s Grammar School for boys in Amersham, Dr Challoner’s High School for girls in Little Chalfont and Chesham Grammar School (mixed).
Additional Information
Entitlement to two resident parking permits at £125 (total cost - 2023).