- POPULAR QUAINTON VILLAGE +
- OVER 4000 SQUARE FEET +
- PRIVATE LOCATION +
- REFITTED KITCHEN +
- FIVE RECEPTION ROOMS +
- DOUBLE GARAGE +
- DRIVEWAY PARKING FOR SEVERAL VEHICLES +
- EN-SUITE'S TO ALL BEDROOMS +
- GENEROUS GARDEN +
- NO ONWARD CHAIN +
OFFERED WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN - A substantial and rarely available 5 bedroom detached home located in the popular Village of Quainton and ideally situated at the end of a quiet no through lane. The property has vastly been improved, originally built as a bungalow and now offering over 4000 square feet of accommodation over two floors with separate access to an adjoining Annex.
The property sits on a generous plot with the accommodation comprising; Double doors opening to an impressive hallway, stunning refitted kitchen with Island opening to an extended sitting room with 'sky lantern' lounge with working fireplace, dining room, study/playroom, conservatory, two ground floor bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms, utility room, cloakroom, integral door to annex living space, kitchen and separate stairs leading to bedroom. Upstairs in the main house there are three bedrooms with two en-suites and WC to the third.
Outside boasts a private and secluded rear garden on split levels with patio area, swimming pool (not currently in use) and mainly laid to lawn grass. To the front is blocked paved driveway parking for several vehicles, covered carport parking leading to double garage.
Viewing by appointment, call Michael Anthony for further information or to arrange a viewing.
Quainton is a picturesque village located in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire. It is situated approximately 7 miles west of the market town of Aylesbury and 6 miles east of the town of Bicester. One of the village's most notable landmarks is St. Mary's Church, a 13th-century building with a distinctive octagonal spire. The church is a Grade I listed building and is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the county. Another important historical site in Quainton is the Quainton Windmill, a Grade II listed building that dates back to the early 19th century. The windmill is now a museum, open to the public, where visitors can learn about the history of milling and see the workings of the machinery. The village also has the local attraction of the Railway Museum and Café. In terms of amenities, Quainton has a nursery school, primary school, a post office, and village store and a pub. Residents of the village also make use of the two village halls that offer community clubs for a wide demographic. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside and offers a range of outdoor activities, including walking, wildlife garden, cycling, and horse riding.