Thatched cottage in Buckinghamshire village for sale
A pretty cottage in a traditional village in Buckinghamshire with good access to London has come onto the market

Appletree Cottage is an attractive thatched cottage just outside Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. The property has whitened elevations on the outside, while the interior is a charming mix of period features including a host of beams and fireplaces with wood-burning stoves.
The cottage would make an excellent family residence, with four bedrooms (one en suite). Accommodation in total comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, study, large kitchen with an Aga, summer kitchen, and upstairs the master bedroom adjoins a wonderful family bathroom complete with freestanding bath.
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Outside the gardens offer a variety of open and screened areas. Features include open lawns, flower and shrub beds, patios and a pond as well as vegetable and fruit gardens. Parking is to the front of the house.
The property also has a summer house and a greenhouse for vegetables, plus a studio.
Appletree Cottage is situated in the traditional village of Stone, in Buckinghamshire which is a few miles outside Aylesbury which has good amenities, and the house also provides swift transport into London by car or train.
The guide price is £825,000. For further information please contact Hydegate Estates on 01494 725 656 or visit www.hydegate.com.
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