- Spectacular manor house in an idyllic setting with room for improvement and modernisation. +
- 4500 Square foot of accommodation over two floors. +
- Lovely walled/sunken garden with mature planting plus lawns and orchard. +
- Potential annexe attached to the main house. +
- Good local road and rail links. +
- EPC Rating = D +
Grade II listed country home offering an exciting restoration project in a semi-rural location. About 1.5 acres in all.
Description
Occupying a generous plot of about 1.53 acres, this delightful Grade II listed country home provides an exciting opportunity for the new owner. Set within beautiful formal gardens the accommodation is spacious alongside garaging and outbuildings. Thought to date back to the early 16th century with later additions, the property is full of character and period features including an array of exposed beams.
This charming property is now in need of a new lease of life and offers the potential for an outstanding family home. On the ground floor an imposing front door opens into the reception hall with a guest cloakroom and stairs to the first floor. The reception space is generous comprising a formal dining room, dual aspect drawing room with stairs leading to a music room. A large cellar can be accessed from a cleverly concealed entrance in the drawing room. The kitchen is of a good size with a comprehensive range of units and plenty of room for a breakfast table. In addition is a utility room and a further cloakroom alongside a boiler room. Just off the kitchen is a potential self-contained annexe with a lovely sitting room, bedroom, kitchen and modern shower room.
On the first floor are five further characterful bedrooms, most with built-in wardrobes and a family bathroom with an adjacent cloakroom. The principal bedroom, with exposed beams, enjoys a dual aspect and an en suite bathroom.
Seytons Manor enjoys an idyllic setting with secluded mature gardens to the rear affording a wonderful backdrop. The gardens are a beautiful feature of the house, with large areas of lawn alongside lush and overflowing flower beds giving colour and scent. Pathways meander through the garden connecting different areas and leading to hidden corners and secret gardens with stone walls draped with foliage. Further highlights include an orchard with fig, apple and mulberry trees and a kitchen garden area with raised vegetable beds and a fruit cage. In addition is a charming potting shed and nestling in the far corner is an interesting outbuilding thought to be a blister hangar, providing a multitude of uses. To the front a long shared track from the road leads to the property with a driveway providing ample parking. There is a single garage attached to the annexe and beyond the driveway is a further double garage.
Location
Wendover 3.5 miles, Princes Risborough 4.2 miles, Heathrow (T5) 30 miles, central London 40 miles. All distances are approximate.
Ideally situated in a semi-rural location at the foot of the Chiltern Hills yet conveniently located between the thriving market towns of Princes Risborough and Wendover. Both towns provide excellent shopping, recreational and leisure facilities with mainline train services to London Marylebone providing a fast and frequent service. In addition there is a railway station in Little Kimble, just over a mile away, with trains to London Marylebone and Aylesbury. The M40 motorway gives easy access to London and the M25 and M4 motorways.
The area is surrounded by superb countryside with footpaths, bridle paths and areas of historical interest alongside the nearby Ridgway national trail. For golf enthusiasts there are two renowned clubs in the vicinity, Whiteleaf and Ellesborough.
Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling, both state and private, as the county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system with schools in both High Wycombe and Aylesbury. There are well regarded local primary schools in Great Kimble and Monks Risborough. Independent schools include The Griffin, The Beacon, The Gateway, Pipers Corner, Godstowe Preparatory and Wycombe Abbey.
Square Footage: 4,532 sq ft
Acreage: 1.53 Acres
Directions
From central London proceed along the M40 exiting at junction 4 for High Wycombe. Follow signs for Princes Risborough A4010 and proceed through Princes Risborough town. Continue along the A4010 and go straight over the roundabout at Askett. On passing Little Kimble train station continue for about 1.3 miles. Turn left on to the driveway/track signposted Grove Farm Terrick. The sign for Seytons Manor is on the tree. Drive along the track and Seytons Manor will be on the left hand side.
Additional Info
Services: Mains electricity, water and gas connected. Private drainage. Please note none of the services have been tested.
The property has private drainage and it may not be compliant with the government regulations/registered with the appropriate body.