- Distinguished late Victorian home, formerly the village post office +
- Approximately 2,413.5 sq ft in total (2,279.2 sq ft main house plus 134.3 sq ft outbuildings) +
- Three reception rooms plus converted cellar +
- Four double bedrooms including principal suite with en-suite +
- Handmade bespoke kitchen with butler sink, integral appliances and stable door +
- Converted barn cinema and entertaining space with bi-fold doors and annexe potential +
- Modern sash windows retaining period character and countryside views +
- South-west facing garden with lawn and patio +
- Ample driveway parking with potential for further adaptation +
- Council Tax Band: F | EPC Rating: E +
Laurel Cottage, Main Street, Akeley, Buckinghamshire
A distinguished Victorian village home with barn conversion wing, south-west gardens and far-reaching countryside views.
The Home
Laurel Cottage has an elegant façade, traditional proportions and sash windows that speak of its Victorian heritage, while its thoughtful extensions and barn conversion have created a home that feels generous, flexible and beautifully connected.
Stepping inside, the entrance hall offers a warm welcome and access to the cellar, now used as a cosy television room, providing valuable additional living space. The ground floor unfolds into three principal reception areas, each with its own atmosphere and purpose.
The sitting room is rich in character, centred around a log-burning stove that becomes the heart of the home during colder months. French doors open onto the sun terrace, allowing the room to breathe in natural light and garden views.
For more formal occasions, the dining room offers a refined setting with a feature fireplace and space to comfortably host larger gatherings. It is a room that lends itself to celebration and conversation.
At the heart of the home lies the kitchen diner, a generous and welcoming space designed for everyday family life. The handmade bespoke kitchen, crafted by a joinery company based in Akeley, brings quality and craftsmanship to the forefront. A butler sink, integral appliances, ample preparation space and room for a family table create a kitchen that is both practical and beautiful. Windows to two elevations flood the space with light, while the stable door adds both charm and direct access to the outside.
Without question, the barn wing is one of Laurel Cottage’s most compelling features. Seamlessly attached to the main house, this substantial converted space is currently used as a cinema and entertainment room. Underfloor heating ensures comfort year-round, while expansive bi-fold doors open fully onto the patio and south-west facing garden, creating an exceptional indoor-outdoor entertaining environment. A separate cloakroom enhances practicality, and the scale of the room presents exciting potential for a self-contained annexe should future owners wish to explore that option.
Upstairs, the sense of space and light continues. Four double bedrooms provide generous accommodation, each retaining original character features while benefiting from modern sash windows. The bedrooms enjoys beautiful rear views across open countryside and the master bedroom is complemented by its own en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are well proportioned and served by a family bathroom, making the layout ideal for family life or visiting guests.
Extending to approximately 2,279.2 sq ft within the main house, plus 134.3 sq ft of outbuildings, Laurel Cottage offers space that feels both substantial and welcoming.
The south-west facing garden is a true asset to this home. Designed to capture sunlight throughout the day, it offers lawn and patio areas ideal for entertaining, relaxing and family life.
The patio, directly accessed from both the sitting room and the barn via bi-fold doors, becomes a natural extension of the house in warmer months. Beyond, the lawn provides space for play, planting and peaceful enjoyment of the surroundings.
With all boundaries owned by Laurel Cottage, the garden feels private and secure. Countryside views beyond the rear boundary create a beautiful rural backdrop, while the position of the house ensures that despite its Main Street address, it remains remarkably quiet.
Driveway parking comfortably accommodates four vehicles, with space for two further along the drive. Additional areas could be adapted to create even more parking if required, offering excellent flexibility.
“Laurel Cottage has been our family home for over twenty-three years and it has truly been the backdrop to so many special memories. From cosy evenings by the log burner to summer gatherings in the barn with the doors thrown open to the garden, the house adapts beautifully to every season.
We have loved the spacious kitchen and the countryside walks straight from our doorstep, as well as the sense of community in the village. It is a home full of warmth, character and history, and we hope the next owners will enjoy it as much as we have.”