Description
- Grade II listed 17th century home
- Four-bedroom main farmhouse
- Two-bedroom self-contained annexe
- Over 4,000 sq. ft. in total
- Vaulted oak-framed garden room
- Heritage-style fitted kitchen with Rayburn
- Extensive parking and gated driveway
- 5.06 acres with 4.5-acre paddock
- Stables, hay barn, and cart lodge
- Idyllic countryside setting
A charming Grade II listed former farmhouse dating back to the late 1600s
Main House â Ground Floor
The welcoming entrance hall, with original timber beams, gives access to a cloakroom and leads into the heart of the home. The dual-aspect sitting room is full of character with exposed beams, a brick fireplace with log burner, and views over both the front garden and rear terrace. The dining room features original parquet flooring, beams, and an open fireplace, flowing seamlessly into the vaulted oak-framed garden room, a light-filled space with bi-fold doors opening onto the garden.The kitchen is fitted with heritage-style units, a central island, and a Rayburn, complemented by travertine tiled flooring and underfloor heating. A large utility/boot room offers practical storage, a butler sink, and external access.
Main House â First Floor
The principal bedroom enjoys far-reaching rear views, while two further double bedrooms and a single bedroom/study provide flexible accommodation. One bedroom benefits from an en suite shower room and built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom includes a bath, separate shower, WC, and washbasin.
The Annexe
Built in the style of a traditional Border Oak barn, the single-storey annexe provides over 1,400 sq. ft. of beautifully appointed space. The vaulted sitting room features exposed beams, underfloor heating, and French doors to a private terrace. The kitchen/dining room is dual aspect, with space for a family table.Two bedrooms each have en suite facilities, one with a shower room, the other with a freestanding bath and separate shower, making the annexe ideal for guests, extended family, or multi-generational living.
Gardens, Land & Outbuildings
A gated driveway leads to extensive parking and the main house, annexe, and outbuildings. The front garden is mainly lawn with mature trees and colourful borders. To the rear, a large terrace spans the width of the house, perfect for outdoor dining with panoramic countryside views.The paddock land extends to approximately 4.5 acres and includes a stable block with two stables and a hay barn, an open-fronted cart lodge, and a summerhouse currently used as a playroom. A vegetable garden, greenhouse, and raised beds provide scope for self-sufficiency.

Location
North Marston is a thriving village with a shop, pub, primary school, and village hall. The property is within catchment for the Royal Latin Grammar School in Buckingham. Nearby towns include Waddesdon and Buckingham, while Milton Keynes offers major shopping, leisure facilities, and fast rail links to London Euston in around 32 minutes.
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