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Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire A Grade II* listed four bedroom mews property with an en suite bathroom, a double garage, and no upper chain, set in the historic grounds of Gayhurst house. Grade II listed mews property This Grade II* listed property in Gayhurst Court was built in around 1720. It 7 Gayhurst Court is situated in the beautiful grounds of Gayhurst House, a Grade I Elizabethan Four bedrooms; one en suite bathroom mansion house which has historic connections with Sir Francis Drake and Two reception rooms Mews the Gunpowder Plot. The estate is approached along a half mile drive Fitted kitchen/breakfast room through landscaped parkland with lake and ancient trees. Bathroom Gayhurst, Buckinghamshire, MK16 8LG Double glazed and oil fired heating Gardens The entrance hall with wood flooring which continues into the reception Double garage and parking rooms. The sitting room has a feature brick fireplace with an inset log burner, and doors to the garden, and the dual aspect dining room has stairs Additional Information 4 bedrooms to the first floor. The ground floor also has a fitted kitchen/breakfast room Mains water, Electricity and a cloakroom. On the first floor the master bedroom has a built-in The Local Authority is Milton Keynes Council 2 reception rooms wardrobe, and an en suite bathroom which has a panelled bath with an The property is in council tax band G electric shower over, a pedestal wash basin, and a WC. There are three 2 bathrooms further bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes, and a main bathroom with a separate WC. EPC Rating Band EPC Exempt Kitchen/Breakfast Room The kitchen/breakfast room has tiled flooring and an extensive range of wall and base units with work surfaces incorporating a sink and drainer, and a breakfast bar. Built-in appliances include a double oven, a hob with an extractor fan over, a dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer, and there is space for a washing machine. There is a pantry housing the boiler, and double doors to the rear garden. Outside A private walled garden with seating areas, a lawn, and mature plants, is accessed opposite the front entrance of the property, and there is a double garage with electric doors and driveway parking in front. The rear garden has a patio area, and a lawn and is partially enclosed by some mature trees. In addition to the walled garden and rear garden of the property, the owner has a share in the estate and is able to enjoy its benefits which include the use of well maintained grounds; tennis courts, croquet lawn, and barbeque area. Location The small hamlet of Gayhurst is in North Buckinghamshire on the border with South Northamptonshire surrounded by parkland. Local amenities are in Stoke Goldington and Newport Pagnell with more extensive amenities in Olney and Milton Keynes. The property is in catchment for Stoke Goldington CE First school and Ousedale school in Newport Pagnell. Private education is available at Great Houghton Preparatory school, Bedford Harpur Trustschools and Bury Lawn Preparatory school. 5 miles from M1 36 minutes from junction 14 Euston 8 miles from Milton Keynes station Olney Office | 01234 712424 Osborn House, 20 High Street South, Olney, Buckinghamshire, MK46 4AA 14 Offices covering 8 Counties and Central London .
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