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Forty Green Road, Knotty Green, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire

Freehold  | Sold

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£1,100,000

Period charm, modern convenience
The original Rose Cottage dated back to 1533 and was one of the oldest residential properties of the surrounding areas. The property was essentially rebuilt to the highest standard 18 months ago.

The new Rose Cottage has been built very much in keeping with the style and feel of the old, whilst offering all the convenience and piece of mind of a newly built property. The level of detail in the construction is excellent, with the cottage style ceiling layouts and the timber framed double glazed windows very much in keeping with the original. However, the current owners have incorporated much modern technology into the build, with two of the rooms on the ground floor featuring "natural light periscopes" where windows were not possible. Of particular note are the excellent sized kitche/breakfast and sun room, leading directly onto the family room. The garden is approximately 100ft long/wide, designed by a renowned local horticulturalist, with a good spread of perrenials and climbers, interspersed with a spread of herbs. Featuring natural wood, railway sleepers & planting, the gardens offer a great deal of privacy behind a laurel hedge, with good sized gardens laid mainly to lawn.


  • 4 - 5 bedrooms
  • 2 - 3 receptions
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Garage

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