Station Road

OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £650,000 Cheddington OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £650,000 Located in a quiet and peaceful location only minutes walk from Cheddington train station serving London Euston in just 43 minutes. A stunning Victorian villa offered to the market in exceptional condition with the benefit of a number of character features throughout. The ground floor accommodation comprises living room with bay window, dining area with log burner, a kitchen/ breakfast room in excess of 23ft. With an extension to the front giving the ground floor an office and separate utility room housing a shower and WC. To the first floor are three double bedrooms, with the front bedroom measuring in excess of 14ft in size and a family bathroom. From the first floor landing there is another flight of stairs leading to the Master Bedroom with En-Suite. The property benefits from views to the rear towards the historic Towers. Externally there is the rare advantage of a driveway to the front and a rear garden measuring in excess of 100ft in length and backing onto countryside.

Cheddington Village History - Cheddington is a traditional village with two excellent public houses, two churches (one dates back to 1190), a general store, village green and various sporting/leisure clubs and societies. Cheddington Best Kept Village 2018, Buckinghamshire Village of the Year 2005 and also East of England Village of the Year 2006 (young persons category). Mentioned in the doomsday survey 1066, the village history is based around agriculture. Cheddington is also infamously remembered as the scene of the Great Train Robbery in 1963.

Amenities and transport Links - Situated on the edge of the Chilterns, the village has a good network of footpaths and bridleways, which connect with the surrounding countryside and canal walks. Ivinghoe Beacon, the Ridgeway path and Ashridge National Trust Estate are all close by. However, despite its fabulous countryside location Cheddington still has excellent communication links. The mainline London NorthWestern Trains connect Located in a quiet and with London Euston in 40 minutes and Milton Keynes is just 18 minutes. For those preferring to peaceful location only drive the A41 is only 4 miles away at Tring with minutes walk from quick access onto the M25. In the other direction Milton Keynes is 17 miles and Luton Airport 16 miles Cheddington train away. station Cheddington is a stones throw away from Tring town centre with all of it's amazing eateries and shopping facilities like Marks & Spencer and a large Tesco store. Other benefits in nearby Tring are its own indoor swimming facilities and various well supported sporting clubs including cricket, tennis, football, rugby, hockey and running to name a few. It is also home to the Sir Walter Rothschild Museum which is part of the Natural History Museum. There are excellent paths for walking, running, cycling and riding including The Ridgeway National Trail and the vast Ashridge Estate with Ivinghoe Beacon providing far reaching views over the surrounding landscape. Station Road is ideally placed to take advantage of all the countryside Tring and surrounding villages have to offer.

Schooling - The excellent County combined school is recognised as one of the best in the area and educates 3-11 year olds. Secondary Educational needs are met via the Buckinghamshire Grammar School system in Aylesbury. Alternatively the local educational facilities in Tring are excellent and include the renowned Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, Goldfield Infants and Nursery School (currently with an outstanding Ofsted), and Dundale primary school. Tring Secondary School (currently with a good Ofsted & outstanding for its sixth form).

Views of Mentmore - From the rear of the property you are able to see Mentmore Towers, historically known simply as "Mentmore", is a 19th-century built between 1852 and 1854 for the in the village of Mentmore in Buckinghamshire. Sir and his son- in-law, George Henry Stokes, designed the building in the 19th-century revival of late 16th and early 17th-century Elizabethan and Jacobean styles called Jacobethan. The house was designed for the banker and collector of fine art Baron Mayer de Rothschild as a country home, and as a display case for his collection of fine art. The has been described as one of the greatest houses of the . Mentmore was inherited by Hannah Primrose, Countess of Rosebery, née Rothschild, and owned by her descendants, the Earls of Rosebery.

Agents Notes - Thank you for showing an interest in a property marketed by Sterling Estate Agents. Please be aware, should you wish to make an offer for this property, we will require the following information before we enter negotiations: 1. Copy of your mortgage agreement in principal. 2. Evidence of deposit funds, if equity from property sale confirmation of your current mortgage balance i.e. Your most recent mortgage statement, if monies in bank accounts the most up to date balances. 3. Passport photo ID for ALL connected purchasers and a utility bill. Unfortunately we will not be able to progress negotiations on any proposed purchase until we are in receipt of this information.

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