Nestled within the desirable Copperkins Lane in Amersham, Hamilton House is on the market for £2.85m.
The property is approached via a large, sweeping carriage driveway, providing ample parking space and access to a double garage.
As you step through the front door, you are greeted by a spacious, panelled reception hall, which immediately showcases the craftsmanship that defines the Arts and Crafts style.
A wide oak staircase takes pride of place, complemented by a feature fireplace that enhances the warm, inviting atmosphere of the entrance.
This area sets the tone for the rest of the home—gracious, elegant, and full of character.
The ground floor of Hamilton House is designed for both formal and family living, with an array of well-proportioned rooms, each offering its own unique features.
The formal drawing room is a highlight, featuring a large bay window with a built-in window seat, offering views over the landscaped garden.
Adjacent is the panelled Dining Room, complete with an inglenook fireplace, a bay window, and a study area—perfect for family gatherings or more intimate dining occasions.
For a more relaxed atmosphere, the family room/Snug provides a comfortable space for everyday living, which seamlessly flows into a large conservatory — ideal for enjoying the views of the garden year-round.
This area is perfect for casual lounging or entertaining guests, with direct access to the garden.
The Garden Room, which is air-conditioned, offers further flexibility and could easily be transformed into a home gym, studio, or playroom. Its connection to the garden makes it a versatile and appealing space for family life.
The Kitchen/Breakfast Room is spacious and well-equipped, ideal for busy family meals or entertaining.
Upstairs, the property offers two impressive principal bedroom Suites, each with its own walk-in dressing area and en-suite bathroom.
These suites are beautifully appointed, offering a private sanctuary for the homeowners.
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