The Old Farmhouse in the village of Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire, is a comfortable family home that effortlessly blends iconic period features with a timeless take on modern interiors.
New to the market last week, this pretty cottage under a very neat thatch with an open porch has four bedrooms, with one in the roof space, and four reception rooms, including a large conservatory with French doors to the garden.
Currently on the market via Michael Graham for £900,000, the delightful detached cottage is presented to an immaculate standard with just under 3,000sq ft of accommodation and a south-facing garden in village setting.
The Old Farmhouse dates to the 16th-century and is listed Grade II, but has been refurbished well, with exposed beams, latch-and-brace timber doors, woodturners and fireplaces contrasting nicely with clean, white walls and a shaker-style kitchen with granite surfaces and a breakfast bar.
The village of Great Horwood is located between Aylesbury, Buckingham and Milton Keynes.
The Old Farmhouse is currently on the market via Michael Graham for £900,000 — see more pictures, or enquire with the agent for further details.
Great Horwood: What you need to know
Location: Buckinghamshire, in between the villages of Aylsebury (about 14 miles), Buckingham (just over 6 miles) and Milton Keynes (about 10 miles).
Atmosphere: The ancient village is home to a primary school and pub — The Swan Inn. Neighbouring Buckingham offers further amenities in the way of supermarkets and independent shops.
Things to do: There are plenty of walks to enjoy through the surrounding countryside, whilst nearby Milton Keynes is home to one of the largest shopping centres and plenty of restaurants.
Schools: Thornborough Infant School and Whaddon C of E First School are both rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. The property is also within the catchment area of the Royal Latin School.
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