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Chartridge, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5

PROPERTY TYPE

House

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

4,898 sq ft

455 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • GRADE II LISTED 17TH CENTURY FARMHOUSE
  • APPROX. 4,770 SQ FT OF VERSATILE ACCOMMODATION
  • BEAUTIFULLY CONVERTED BARN WITH GUEST SUITE
  • SIX BEDROOMS & FOUR BATH/SHOWER ROOMS
  • STUNNING VAULTED DINING ROOM & GAMES ROOM/GYM
  • EXQUISITE 1.5 ACRE ENGLISH COUNTRY GARDENS
  • WEALTH OF PERIOD CHARACTER & ORIGINAL FEATURES
  • ELEVATED CHILTERNS SETTING IN SOUGHT-AFTER CHARTRIDGE

Description

Castles Estate Agents are delighted to offer to the market a distinguished Grade II listed former dairy farm dating from the 17th century, this exceptional country residence combines centuries of heritage with beautifully curated contemporary living. Set amidst approximately 1.5 acres of enchanting gardens and grounds in the heart of the Chiltern Hills, the property offers over 4,700 sq ft of remarkably versatile accommodation, including a converted barn wing, guest suite and a wealth of character features throughout.

Occupying an elevated position within the sought-after village of Chartridge, the house enjoys a timeless English country setting, surrounded by mature gardens, rolling countryside and far-reaching rural charm. Having evolved sympathetically over the centuries, the property retains an abundance of original architectural details, including exposed beams, fireplaces, vaulted ceilings and period joinery, while modern enhancements provide comfort and flexibility for contemporary family life.

The accommodation is arranged around an impressive central entrance hall, creating a welcoming focal point to the home. A series of elegant reception rooms provide exceptional entertaining and family spaces, including a substantial drawing room, two further family rooms, a study and a magnificent vaulted dining room within the converted barn. The drawing room enjoys a dual-aspect outlook and generous proportions, while the additional reception rooms offer ideal spaces for relaxed family living, home working or hobbies.

At the heart of the house lies a spacious country kitchen, thoughtfully designed with extensive cabinetry and preparation space, flowing naturally into a bright breakfast room with French doors opening onto the gardens. A practical boot room, utility room and secondary utility area provide excellent ancillary accommodation for busy family life.

The principal bedroom accommodation is arranged across the first floor of the main house and comprises five bedrooms served by three bath/shower rooms, including two en suites. The impressive principal suite enjoys generous proportions and garden views, while the remaining bedrooms offer a blend of character and comfort. A charming study area on the landing creates an additional flexible space for reading or working from home.

Linked seamlessly to the main house, the former barn has been sensitively converted to create a striking additional wing. This includes a dramatic vaulted dining hall with galleried mezzanine overlooking the space below, a substantial games room/gym and an independent guest bedroom suite with en suite shower room, ideal for visitors, older children, multi-generational living or as a private work-from-home retreat.

The gardens and grounds are a particular highlight. Designed in a classic English country style, they provide a wonderful combination of formal planting, sweeping lawns and recreational space. Manicured hedging, mature specimen trees, colourful borders and secluded seating areas create year-round interest, while the extensive grounds offer ample room for outdoor entertaining, family activities and gardening enthusiasts alike. A gravel driveway provides generous parking and access to outbuildings and ancillary storage.

Combining historical significance, architectural character and outstanding versatility, this is a rare opportunity to acquire one of Chartridge's most distinctive country homes, offering a lifestyle that effortlessly balances rural tranquillity with modern family living.

Location

Chartridge is one of the Chilterns' most desirable villages, situated approximately two miles north-west of Chesham and surrounded by protected Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village offers a strong sense of community, together with a highly regarded primary school, village hall, golf course and an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways.

Chesham provides a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities, together with Metropolitan Line services to London. The area is particularly renowned for its excellent schooling, including Dr Challoner's Grammar School, Dr Challoner's High School and Chesham Grammar School, alongside a number of respected independent schools in the surrounding area.

The Chiltern countryside, with its rolling hills, ancient woodland and picturesque villages, offers an exceptional quality of life while remaining within convenient reach of London and the wider South East.

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Yes
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Yes
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£12,537
Property: £ 2,500,000
Deposit: £ 250,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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