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House For Sale £525,000
Ladysmith Road, Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire, LU7


Description
Surprisingly spacious Victorian cottage, nestled away in the heart of the village.

Description

This handsome period cottage is nestled away in the heart of the Conservation Area of this bucolic Buckinghamshire village, only a short drive from nearby market towns.

The property is well presented and retains a number of lovely period features.

On the ground floor there is a good size sitting room, complete with a fireplace and a beautiful stained glass internal window. Immediately behind, there is a good size country-style kitchen which is well appointed and also features a separate utility room. To the rear of the house, a study/third bedroom can be found, with adjacent bathroom en suite.

Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms. The main bedroom features another period fire place, while the second bedroom has views across the rear garden. A shower room completes the upstairs.

Outside, the property enjoys a southerly-facing garden, complete with raised beds, climbing plants, a lawn and a small terrace. There is also a generous garden at the front of the property with a gravelled area and another terrace. Climbing roses adorn the front of the cottage completing this charming home.

The property is offered for sale with no upper chain.

Location

This sought after Buckinghamshire village, close to the borders of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, boasts some beautiful examples of Tudor architecture, particularly around the village green. The village lies on the edge of some 5,000 acres of National Trust land, where Pitstone Windmill and Ivinghoe Beacon can be found.

Nearby communication links are excellent, including the A41 at Tring, which provides a dual carriageway link direct to the M25 (J20). Tring also has its own mainline train station, with regular and direct service to London Euston in approx. 35 mins.

Village facilities include a recreation ground, tea shop, church and traditional public house. Nearby towns offer a more comprehensive range of facilities, from the boutiques and coffee shops in picturesque Tring and Berkhamsted, to the shopping centres and department stores of Hemel Hempstead and Aylesbury, both of which also boast multiplex cinemas and extensive leisure facilities.

Schooling is excellent. The local primary school, Brookmead, caters for children aged 4 to 11, and the village falls within the Grammar Schools catchment area in Aylesbury.


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