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£750,000

High Street, Sherington, MK16

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house

£750,000

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house
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** CHARACTER, CHARM AND HISTORY **

Welcome to the stunning four-bedroom Grade II listed, 17th Century character home located in the highly sought-after village of Sherington. This exceptional property has been extensively and lovingly refurbished by the current owners, showcasing a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern elegance. With its picturesque surroundings, beautiful gardens, abundance of character features, and distinguished by a mention in Pevsner's Building of England book, this home truly offers a unique and prestigious living experience.

As you enter the property, you will immediately be captivated by the timeless appeal and exquisite attention to detail. The homely lounge sets the tone with its large Inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove and boasting original exposed beams, restored wooden flooring, and an inviting ambiance that emanates throughout.

The spacious living areas are designed to provide both comfort and sophistication. The living room features a grand fireplace, creating a cosy atmosphere perfect for intimate gatherings or relaxing evenings.

The heart of this home lies in the magnificent fully-fitted kitchen, meticulously designed to cater to the needs of modern living. The bespoke cabinetry, premium appliances, and stunning counter tops make this a culinary haven. The adjoining garden room is bathed in natural light and has stunning exposed beam work, offering a charming space to start the day. There is also a spacious study, ideal for working from home.

Upstairs, the four generously proportioned bedrooms provide luxurious retreats. The master suite is a sanctuary of comfort, complete with an en suite bathroom, offering a private oasis for relaxation. Each bedroom boasts its own unique character, with exposed beams, period features, and enchanting views over the gardens.

The beautifully landscaped gardens envelop the property, providing an enchanting outdoor sanctuary. Lush lawns, vibrant flower beds, and mature trees create a tranquil environment ideal for outdoor entertaining or peaceful solitude. A stone terrace area offers the perfect spot for al fresco dining, while the well-maintained borders add a touch of natural splendour, there is also a well stocked allotment area, two sheds and green house. One of our favourites features is a spring fed inexhaustible well with submerged electric pump providing a natural supply for the garden.

This remarkable home's inclusion in Pevsner's Building of England book is a testament to its architectural significance and historical value. Every corner of this property exudes character, with period features including original fireplaces, exposed beams, and traditional casement windows, all thoughtfully preserved and enhanced during the refurbishment process.

Sherington which has been long since bypassed, is renowned for its charm and community spirit, provides a delightful setting for this exceptional property. The village offers a range of amenities including a local pub, nursery and first school, village store next to the popular village pub, and picturesque walks through a meadow just across from the property that lead to the ancient church, pub and shop. With easy access to nearby towns and cities, including Milton Keynes and Bedford which also has Nationally renowned private Grammar Schools as well as the M1 and train links to London, this location strikes the perfect balance between rural tranquillity and convenient urban connectivity.

Council Tax Band - D


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