This is the most expensive house in Amersham which is currently on the market.

Clough Cottage, which is situated along Clifton Road, boasts six bedrooms, seven bedrooms, a large garden with a woodland and four separate living rooms.

The property sits on an incredible 4,658 square feet of land and is under a freehold contract with an asking price of £2,895,000.

An aerial view of the houseAn aerial view of the house (Image: Savills)

Its description on www.rightmove.co.uk reads: “An attractive detached family home which has been the subject of extensive enlargement and renovation to provide approximately 4,500sqft of exceptionally well presented accommodation, combining traditional character features with contemporary family living. The property is situated on a mature plot in excess of one acre, enjoying a wonderful sylvan backdrop.

“The property is approached through two sets of private gates and over a sweeping carriage driveway providing ample parking and leading to a large parking area leading to the detached double garage.
“Backing onto woodland, the superb gardens are a real feature of the property with extensive lawns leading to an area of woodland at the rear of the garden.

“To the rear of the property itself a generous, raised patio providing views over the Sylvan backdrop with steps down to the lawn.”

One of the living rooms in the propertyOne of the living rooms in the property (Image: Savills)

A floorplan on the property shows that all of the bedrooms are on the same side of the property, whilst the kitchen/family room has the largest space in the house.

The upside-down ‘L’ shape is sandwiched between a living room, a sitting room, a utility room, a garage and a study room.

The house is also a short distance from three of Buckinghamshire’s Underground stations, with Chesham being the closest (one mile), Amersham being the second (1.2 miles) and Chalfont & Latimer being the third (2.7 miles).

The description continues: “Accessed over a spacious reception hall with feature original fireplace, the sympathetically extended living accommodation is well planned and includes a double aspect formal living room with feature inglenook style fireplace and bi-folding doors opening onto the rear gardens.

The woodland and gardenThe woodland and garden (Image: Savills)

“A further dual aspect dining room is currently used as a study.

“Spanning the rear of the property and bathed in natural light from two sets of bi-folding doors is a most impressive kitchen/dining room room/family room.

“This open plan informal reception is ideal for modern family living with a beautifully appointed kitchen remodelled to provide an extensive range wall and base units, full height larder cupboards and a matching central island.”