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Well Cottage, Foundry Lane, Loosley Row, Buckinghamshire Well Cottage, Foundry Lane, Loosley Row, Buckinghamshire. Well Cottage, Foundry Lane, Loosley Row, Buckinghamshire, HP27 0NY. FLEXIBLE BEDROOM LAY OUT CHARACTER FEATURES 2 BATHROOMS (EN SUITE) LOVELY SITTING ROOM GARAGE OFF ROAD PARKING WELL TENDED SECLUDED GARDENS HEATED SWIMMING POOL STUNNING COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS £800,000 A highly individual period home situated in the sought after hamlet of Loosley Row in an elevated position enabling fantastic views. SITUATION Loosley Row is a popular The generously proportioned accommodation DIRECTIONS From our office in the High Street Buckinghamshire village nestling on the edge of the over two floors includes a spacious sitting room proceed along the A4010 Wycombe Road towards Chiltern Hills. Situated close to the village of Loosley with large open fireplace to one end and a library High Wycombe and turn left sign posted Lacey Row there are two public houses and a well area to the other with a feature brick fireplace Green and Loosley Row. Proceed along this road renowned Church of England primary school at with inset double sided log burner. The well for some distance bearing right and take the Lacey Green, there is a local parish church. Loosley appointed kitchen is L-shaped and leads through second turning on the right into Loosley Hill. Follow Row is within easy driving distance of the popular to a useful utility area with stable door access to the road to the bottom and at the crossroads go market town of Princes Risborough, which provides the front garden area. straight over. Take the next turning on the left into excellent facilities for day to day needs. Loosley Two separate staircases rise to the first floor and Foundry Lane where the property will be found a Row is surrounded by open countryside and there lead to the adaptable bedroom accommodation short way down on your left hand side. are numerous country walks and bridleways. The with four bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en main line railway station at Princes Risborough is suite). Also on the first floor is spacious home VIEWINGS Strictly by appointment only. within five minutes drive providing fast and direct office/playroom with separate access via access to London, Marylebone in approximately 35 external staircase. This versatile room also has minutes. There is excellent schooling in both the access to the en suite bathroom and could be MORTGAGE Contact your local Tim Russ & public and private sectors within the area. used as a fifth bedroom if required. Company office who can introduce you to their professional financial advisor. DESCRIPTION Well Cottage is a fascinating circa OUTSIDE The property is approached by a 200 rear old period cottage with more recent driveway offering ample off road parking and extensions providing versatile accommodation and leading to the garage. There are steps to one an interesting tiered plot that enables staggering side of the garage which lead up and around the country views from the rear garden back over the house to the rear garden. The gardens to the cottage to the landscape in front. There are a range rear are a real feature benefitting from a heated of character features throughout including exposed swimming pool surrounded by paved terracing ceiling and wall timbers and attractive open where further steps lead up to a good sized fireplaces. lawned area which is well secluded and offers views back across the house to the Chiltern Hills. 1 High Street, Princes Risborough, Bucks HP27 0AE T: 01844 275522 E: [email protected] www.timruss.co.uk Tim Russ & Company for themselves and for the Vendors or Lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (1) The particulars and floor plans are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute part of, an offer or contract. (2) All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. (3) No person in the employment of Tim Russ & Company has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. (4) They do not hold themselves responsible for any expense incurred in viewing the same or any liability in respect of abortive journeys. Terms quoted are subject to contract. Floor Plan copyright of Tim Russ & Company. .
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