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- Extensive parking, workshop & two garages with conversion potential
- Additional parking is available to the rear, together with two separate garages which offer excellent storage and present exciting potential for conversion or adaptation, subject to the necessary consents
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Description
Nestled in the rolling landscape of the Chiltern Hills, this Victorian residence was constructed in 1865 and originally commissioned by Lord Brownlow to house workers of the Ashridge Estate. The property demonstrates many hallmarks of the Victorian Brownlow cottage style, including pitched gables, clay-peg tiled roofs, and cast-iron latticed mullioned windows, with decorative brickwork and a tet-shaped kitchen/dining room. The generously sized accommodation spans 2,155 sq ft and features four double bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a substantial loft conversion used as a study/playroom.
Key features include a Shaker-style kitchen with ESSE cooker, a snug with wood-burning stove, and a striking double-length sitting room with Crittall-style doors leading onto the garden. Externally, the property benefits from a large approximately 100ft garden, paved terrace, and dedicated children's play area, alongside two garages and a workshop.