Listed for £475,000
January 30, 2026
Sold for £450,000
2020
Sold for £315,050
2016
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Upstairs the floor coverings on the landing and in the bedrooms are more European engineered antique waxed oak and the shower room has Laura Ashley ceramic tiles. All three bedrooms are good size doubles and all have wood grain shutters at the windows and in one of the front bedrooms are built in wardrobes with sliding doors across a whole wall. In the shower room theres a contemporary white suite that has Grohe chrome fittings. The sink rests on a vanity unit, the walls are tiled and have lighting, there is a chrome towel rail radiator and in the oversize cubicle is a monsoon power shower.
The loft void is large and if one snipped off a part of one of the bedrooms it could be converted to form another room or principal ensuite bedroom. Currently it is boarded and has LED strip lighting.
OUTSIDE
At the front is a brick wall and behind that slate chippings. The reclaimed Victorian wrought iron hand gate opens to a herringbone pattern path of charcoal sets leading down a wide side access and the main door.
There is a very attractive landscaped garden featuring non slip, vitrified, porcelain paving, the majority of which is encased in reclaimed brick diamond pattern. A raised terrace can be found that enjoys the evening sun and oak sleepers retain both the terrace and a planted bed that runs along the back; the bed containing palms, acers and bamboo plants and it has remote controlled colour changing uplighting.
Within the garden is aco drainage, hot and cold water taps, 3 double electric sockets and an isolator for a hot tub.
Two of the boundaries are walled and the others have tall fencing to protect the privacy.
Coming off the rear of the house is a gym or office with 2 double glazed doors, a panelled ceiling, tiled floor, lighting and lots of power points. Adjoining that is a brick outbuilding with power and light. In the writers opinion it could readily be adapted into a utility room and study or studio.
Number 14 comes with a garage in the adjacent block and it has power connected. The up and over door has been replaced within the last ten years.
SERVICES - Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage.
COUNCIL TAX Band D 2,467.87 2025/26
VIEWING Strictly via the vendors agent W Humphries Ltd
LOCATION
In the ancient division of the county, Waddesdon Parish was of great extent. The name is a combination of a persons name and DUN in old English, translating to Wotts Hill. The village is steeped in history, a large account is written in MAGNA BRITTANNIA in 1806 concerning its famous connections. There is a church of Norman origins and the old Roman Military Road, Akeman Street used to pass through the place. A branch of the Aylesbury and Tring silk manufactory was established in the village in 1843 employing some 40 females at hand loom weaving but has long since gone.
Of some renown is the magnificent Waddesdon Manor, the recently refurbished Rothschild Mansion. Baron Ferdinand De Rothschild bought the land in 1874, it is said he picked the site for his residence after hunting in the area.
The village has excellent pre schools with a junior and highly sought after secondary school.
The nearby market towns and villages provide a wealth of historical and interesting places to visit including the local Waddesdon Manor, Claydon House and Quainton Steam Railway. Extensive shopping facilities are situated at Bicester Village Retail Outlet, the Friars Square Centre in Aylesbury, Milton Keynes and Oxford. The village itself offers a great convenience store with a post office, a popular coffee shop, hairdressers salon, beauticians, a Doctors Surgery, dentist, vet, charity shop, pubs, the Five Arrows Hotel and Chinese takeaway/fish and chips. There are also tennis and bowls clubs. The Greenway
is a hardstanding countryside walk that currently runs from Waddesdon to Aylesbury ending up at train station.
Aylesbury is about 5miles with the Aylesbury Vale Parkway station providing frequent service to Marylebone, just a five minute drive away in Fleet Marston/Berryfields. Haddenham/Thame Parkway station is about 8 miles away, providing rail links to London and Birmingham. The market town of Thame is about 9 miles and Oxford is approx. 26 miles. The M40 motorway beyond gives access to London, Oxford, Birmingham, the M25 network, Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports.
EDUCATION
Preparatory schools at Ashfold, Swanbourne and Oxford.
Pre Schools in Waddesdon
Primary and Secondary Schools in Waddesdon.
Public Schools at Stowe, Berkhamsted and Oxford.
Grammar Schools at Aylesbury.