If you’re dreaming of finding a new home in the new year or just enjoy browsing properties for sale, Buckinghamshire has got something for all tastes.
Especially house hunters with deep pockets are spoilt for choice ranging from cosy family homes to modern houses with sustainable features.
Here are three quirky properties to move into in the new year.
Turville Windmill
The iconic Cobstone windmill, known locally as Turville Windmill, is still on the market privately.
Film fans might recognise the 19th century windmill out of the popular Chitty Chitty Bang Bang musical.
The windmill overlooking the village of Turville was initially put on the market for a guide price of £9 million.
The property comprises of a picturesque windmill and a detached three-bedroom house.
Frogmore Lane
Located in Long Crendon, the ten-bedroom medieval manor with links to Magna Carta is on the market for £6.95 million.
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The estate has an impressive history with a string of powerful and famous owners, including three generations of the Dukes of Marlborough and Lord Churchill.
The great hall is said to date back to 1187 when it was the dwelling for the Abbots of Notley.
Alongside a number of rooms oozing with history, the estate boasts a swimming pool, tennis court and equestrian facility across 39 acres.
Moorewood Glade
The contemporary detached home in Marlow offers more than 10,000 sq.ft for a guide price of £6.75 million.
Alongside five bedrooms and six bathrooms, the lucky owners can enjoy a dip into the exquisite swimming pool and sauna after a gym session in the fitness area.
There’s also a patio with views of the 4.8 acre private grounds.
The developer said the owners can choose the exact finishes, including kitchen, bathrooms and wardrobes.
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