A Grade II listed house which dates back to the 17th century is currently on the market at a relatively modest price.
The property, which is based along Old Town Amersham’s High Street, is up for grabs at £995,000 with the building only being made available to purchase in the last few days.
Despite being around 400 years old, the house boasts four bedrooms, a family bathroom, a dining room, a conservatory, a south-facing garden and an en suite bathroom with a modern touch, whilst keeping its traditional style.
The downstairs floors have rustic tiling whilst the bedrooms have carpet, and inside the property, wooden beams are noticeable when entering the living space.
Its advert reads: “The internal accommodation offers a reception room with attractive ceiling beams a charming, exposed brick fireplace, and a spacious dining room with patio doors leading out to a pleasant outdoor sitting area and garden.
“The fully fitted kitchen affords a range of bespoke cupboards and drawers, equipped with various appliances and this kitchen leads onto this light and airy conservatory.
“Situated on the first floor are three bedrooms; the charming principal bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and provides a built-in wardrobe, two further bedrooms are serviced by a well-appointed family bathroom suite comprising an enclosed bath with shower over, hand basin.
“There is a spacious attic room on the top floor.”
For its exterior, its garden is predominantly laid to lawn, with flowerbeds and mature shrubs providing natural colour and interest.
The whole enjoys a good degree of seclusion, bounded by partial brick walls and panel fences.
In terms of amenities, the property is less than one mile away from Amersham Tub Station, and two-and-a-half miles away from both Chalfont & Latimer and Chesham respectively.
The terraced house sits on 1,444 square feet of land, its contract is a leasehold and its council tax band is F.
The estate agents looking after the property are Hamptons.
For more information, go to https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/152311016#/?channel=RES_BUY.
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