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Perryfield COURT Perryfield COURT Perry Lane • Bledlow • HP27 9PA Bledlow A friendly village with a Perryfield rich history COURT The properties lie within the Buckinghamshire Grammar School area and the village is within the catchment area for Aylesbury Grammar and High Schools for which there is at present a school bus. A picturesque feature in the summer months is the steam trains on the restored Icknield line, which runs from Chinnor through the village of Bledlow to Princes Risborough. Access to the M40 (junctions 5 and 6 Stokenchurch and Lewknor) is approximately 6 miles. Main Line Station approximately 2 miles. Perryfield Court is situated on the edge of the pretty village of Bledlow. Bledlow is an idyllic village with an elegant church, handsome manor house, a popular village pub and an active village cricket club. The village is full of beautiful period cottages and lies in a delightful setting on the edge of the Chilterns. The village combines rural bliss without being isolated and has the benefit of fibre broadband directly into the village with excellent walks Country living with all through the Chiltern Hills, traffic free cycling and riding with access to the nearby Phoenix trail. There are many opportunities in the area for leisure with numerous bridle paths and The Ridgeway path for ramblers. The nearby amenities close by market town of Princes Risborough provides a good range of local shops, supermarkets and facilities and there is a main line train station 2 miles from Perryfield Court with a service to London Marylebone (35 minutes). Leisure facilities in the local area include a fitness centre and swimming pool in Princes Risborough. An exceptional restoration of a listed building to create four linked homes and one detached house. Perryfield COURT Homely yet Modern Restored and fitted to create 5 beautiful homes, sitting in a beautiful position in the village of Bledlow, Perryfield Court has been the subject of an exacting restoration. The main "U" shaped building was formerly the Parish Workhouse. The centre section being built around 1800, it was then extended with the 2 wings in the late 1830's. Brandon House It was built on part of the land known as Perryfield. By the 1850's it Roberts Place Burnham House became the Wycombe Union Residential School for Boys and Girls. The 1881 Census lists about 57 resident children aged between 5 and 15 under the tutelage of the Master, George Roberts with his sister Rebecca, who was the Matron.The Master's House (Brandon House) was thought to have been built in the late 1800's. All of the house names that we have given to the properties are the family names of children who were resident at the school during these Ashbury House Britnall House early years, often several siblings were in attendance at the same time. Laystone House During the restoration works, many former residents have visited the site, all of them have said what happy memories they have of their childhood growing up in Bledlow. The exacting specification includes Individual hand built kitchens, swish modern bathrooms, underfloor heating to the ground floor, handsome solid oak doors and matching door frames. Most of the houses have Aldridge House fireplaces and some have log burning stoves. In all, the building retains the original character with a number of particular features and some exposed beams. They have been worked on by craftsman with true attention to detail and fitted to a very high standard, offering bright light accommodation, clustered together in a beautiful setting. Approached through timber electric gates each property has garaging and ample parking, and they have their own private gardens. Set in a beautiful setting on the edge of the Chilterns Every convenience for todays lifestyle FEATURED GENERAL SPECIFICATION • LPG gas boiler with Magna Clean filtration system Underfloor heating to ground floor with individual thermostats for • each room/zone Separately timed, thermostatically controlled radiators to all • bedrooms/ landings Hardwood painted windows and exterior doors with multi point • locking systems throughout all fitted with Argon filled double glazed units • Fully insulated to today's modern standards Hard wired ready for Smart Home technology and ceiling • speakers throughout • Full floor coverings throughout, either Tiles, Oak Planks or Carpet • Fibre (high speed) broadband into each property • 10 year NHBC Warranty FEATURED KITCHEN SPECIFICATION • Handmade bespsoke kitchen and utility cupboards • Integrated Fridge, Freezer and Dishwasher • Electric range cooker with induction hob • Wine cooler Under-mounted sink with boiling hot water tap and filtered • cold water FEATURED BATHROOM SPECIFICATION • Villeroy & Boch/Roca bathroom furniture and sanitary ware • Mains pressure hot water sytem giving mains pressure to all taps FEATURED OUTSIDE SPECIFICATION and showers Perryfield Intruder alarm system also linked to garage • Electric under tile heating to all first floor bathrooms/shower rooms • COURT • Thermostatically controlled showers • Lights and power to garage with electrically operated garage door • Secondary return pump with timer enabling instant hot water to be • Outside lights fitted to house adjacent to exterior doors and patio areas delivered to all hot taps regardless of distance from hot water cylinder • 10 year NHBC warranty For a detailed specification of all plots at Perryfield Court, please see insert The Oakminster Homes approach to home building Oakminster Homes are a highly regarded local family run remain exclusive and unique. We work closely with respected housebuilding Company. As owners and directors we have a architects and designers in order to create homes that not only wealth of experience building unique homes in look fantastic but have also been designed to be functional and Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucester - meet the demands of today’s modern lifestyles. shire for nearly 30 years. During this time we have converted, We have always been committed to delivering homes of the restored and built many fine properties from a 16th Century highest quality to our purchasers in order that they are oak framed water mill, several timber framed barns, cottages delighted with their new home from the day they move in and and farmhouses, as well as state of the art new build homes. for many years ahead. Oakminster Homes have an A1 rating We are passionate about what we do and are personally with the NHBC, the highest rating available and we pride involved in every stage of the design and build process with ourselves on our meticulous attention to detail which has been an uncompromising devotion to detail that sets us apart from reflected by this rating. other housebuilders. For this reason, our homes will always Bledlow has unrivalled transport links with easy access by road, rail or air P e r r y L RAIL a Bledlow n Village e Bledlow is well suited for the Cricket Club W The Lyde commute. Princes Risborough Station e Gardens s t is approximately 2 miles away, with L a n Chiltern Railways serving London e n d rch E Chu B Marylebone (shortest journey time of l e d 35 minutes) with fast and frequent l o Perryfield w services. COURT Lions of R i SAT NAV d Bledlow g e P.H. HP27 9PA R o Bicea ster SELLING AGENT A418 A41 Aylesbury M40 1 High Street, Princes Risborough, A41 Buckinghamshire, HP27 0AE A418 timruss.co.uk 01844 275522 A413 A418 Thame Oakminster Homes and their agent give notice that: this brochure is produced for general promotion of the development and for Bledlow Princes no other purpose. These particulars are intended as a general out - Risborough line only for the guidance of intending occupiers and do no t con - Chinnor stitute part of an offer or contract. All descriptions, references to conditions and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other detail are given in good faith, and are believed to be correct, High as at date of publication, but any intending occupiers should not Wycombe rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must sat - isfy themselves by inspection or otherwise to the correctness of each item. No person in the employment of the agents has given any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. July 2020..
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