
Period charm meets contemporary living.
This attractive, three bedroom, four storey townhouse offers elegant interiors and beautiful gardens. Unusually for a period property, it also comes with the added advantage of private parking too.
Boasting beautiful, light-filled interiors, Victorian charm and contemporary living have been seamlessly blended throughout this handsome home, where traditional solid timbers and glass balustrades sit side by side in harmony.
The whole house is particularly well presented and has been decorated in soft neutral tones. On the ground floor there is a dual aspect, open-plan sitting/dining room, with log burner and a delightful oak beam. To the rear of the house, there is a well-appointed fitted kitchen, with access out to the garden
Beautiful solid oak stairs lead you down to the level below, where there is an additional, versatile reception room; currently used primarily as a family room/study, it could alternatively be utilised as an occasional guest bedroom when required.
The bedrooms are located on the two upper floors of the property. On the first floor, two of the bedrooms can be found, the larger of which benefits from a dual aspect. A modern, luxurious bathroom is also located on this level. The principal bedroom is located at the top of the house and is a wonderfully spacious room, enjoying glorious views and with the added benefit of excellent storage in the eaves.
Outside, the garden has been lovingly maintained, with a variety of ornamental trees providing blossom and colour, plus seasonal plants and shrubs to the borders. There is a large decked seating area ideal for socialising outdoors, and a sizeable shed for additional storage. There is also an outdoor WC.
To the front, there is off street parking for two cars.
Finally, the property is offered for sale with no upper chain.
Tring is a pretty market town on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, mentioned in 1086 in the Domesday book. The town offers a wide range of recreational facilities, including a branch of the Natural History Museum, the Grand Union Canal, Pendley Court Theatre, and various sporting activities.
Local shopping facilities are varied and include a selection of independent boutiques, plus larger chains such as Tesco and M&S Simply Food. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes, including Costa and Black Goo.
The slightly larger market town of Berkhamsted is only around 5 miles away, and offers a further range of shops and facilities, including Waitrose and Starbucks.
Buckinghamshire’s County Town, Aylesbury, is around 8 miles and boasts a multiplex cinema, shopping centres, and a recently completed £42 million theatre.
The area boasts some excellent educational facilities, including Tring School. For those wishing to use the independent sector, Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, Berkhamsted School, and Chesham Preparatory School all have superb reputations.
London is easily accessible. Both commuters to town, and those seeking some retail therapy at Westfield, are well catered for with Tring station providing regular and direct train services to London Euston and Shepherds Bush in a little over 40 minutes. Road links nearby include the A41, which provides dual carriageway access direct to the M25 (J20).
Tenure: Freehold
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