Stunning 17th‑century barn with huge gardens and optional 11.5 acres of land.
Large barn conversion with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams
Hockley Threshing Barn is a carefully restored 17th‑century barn conversion set in an idyllic Chiltern valley. The house combines original exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and large picture windows with a comprehensive programme of recent refurbishment to provide generous, adaptable living across about 4,500–5,100 sq ft.
Accommodation flows from a dramatic vaulted reception hall and galleried staircase into multiple reception rooms, a farmhouse kitchen with Aga and useful utility/boot room. The principal suite occupies a peaceful corner with an open dressing area, remodelled en‑suite and private snug; secondary bedrooms are unusually generous, two with mezzanines ideal for children.
Outside offers formal gardens of just over 0.5 acre, a private courtyard entertaining space, ample block‑paved parking and a detached double barn garage with store. There is also the option to purchase a further c.11.5 acres of pasture by separate negotiation, extending the panoramic countryside views.
Practical points to note: the property uses oil‑fired heating (not a community system), has an EPC rating of C, no mobile signal on site and council tax is described as quite expensive. The setting is private and rural, so commuting requires car journeys to nearby stations at Amersham, Chesham or Little Chalfont.