Spacious five-bed country home with stables and 9.3 acres, offered chain free near Amersham..
Five bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms across adaptable 17-room layout
About 9.3 acres of gardens, paddocks and ménage for equestrian use
Stable yard: four stables, tack/feed room, hay barn, tractor store
Double garage, additional stores and outbuildings with conversion potential
Family kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, granite island and raised seating area
Elevated Chiltern views, tree-lined driveway and electrically operated gates
EPC rating C, solar panels and fast broadband; average mobile signal
Built circa 1927 with significant extensions — likely ongoing maintenance and costs
Set within about 9.3 acres of formal gardens, paddocks and ménage, Woodrow Farm Cottage is a substantial five-bedroom home with genuine equestrian facilities. The house combines original 1927 character — exposed beams, fireplaces and period features — with later extensions that create versatile family accommodation and a separate ground-floor annexe area ideal for multi-generational living or home working.
The property’s practical strengths are immediate: four bath/shower rooms, a family-sized kitchen/breakfast room with Aga and granite surfaces, a triple-aspect sitting room with open fireplace, and extensive outbuildings including four stables, tack/feed room, hay barn, tractor store and a double garage. A long, tree-lined driveway and electrically operated gates provide privacy, while elevated grounds deliver attractive Chiltern views and generous outdoor space for horses and family activities.
There are sensible modern comforts — solar panels, fast broadband and an EPC rating of C — but buyers should note material considerations. The house dates from 1927 with significant later additions, so ongoing maintenance and periodic upgrades may be required. Council tax is very expensive, mobile signal is only average and some outbuildings are offered with clear conversion potential but will require consent and investment.
Located in a quiet hamlet on the edge of Amersham, the setting balances seclusion with convenience: Amersham’s shops and stations are a short drive away and there are highly rated local schools. This property will suit a family seeking long-term country living with on-site equestrian use, or a buyer looking to develop the outbuildings and land further; it is offered freehold and chain free for a timely purchase.