Superb equestrian estate for sale
An attractive farmhouse with Olympic standard equestrian facilities is for sale in Buckinghamshire


Lower Denham Farm is a lovely farmhouse with far-reaching views over the rolling countryside of Buckinghamshire in the heart of the Vale of Aylesbury between Bicester and Aylesbury.
* Luxury property for sale in Buckinghamshire
The farmhouse itself is charming and large, with between four and seven bedrooms, three reception rooms and two bathrooms. The property is perfect for a competitive equestrian: outside are outbuildings, secondary accommodation and stabling, plus extensive equestrian facilities which have been awarded Olympic training Camp status for 2012. These include an indoor arena, and a large, all weather outdoor and grass arena. The property also has A1 breeding facilities and stud fenced paddocks, all in 208 acres.
The estate is situated about a mile from Quainton which has a village shop, church and primary school. Nearby Bicester provides a wider range of local facilities, and Aylesbury has more extensive shopping.
The village is extremely well connected, with both nearby Haddenham and Aylesbury providing train services to London Marylebone in around an hour, and easy access to the M40 and the M1.
The guide price is £4.5m. For further information, please contact Knight Frank on + 44 (0)1865 790 077.
* Luxury property for sale in Buckinghamshire
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