Grade II listed Georgian stone house over 3,200 sq ft
Home Farm is a distinctive Grade II listed Georgian stone house of over 3,200 sq ft tucked down a quiet lane in Olney town centre. With six bedrooms, five bathrooms and high ceilings throughout, the house delivers generously proportioned reception rooms, a recently installed timber‑framed kitchen with quartz worktops, and a warm inglenook with a Contura wood burning stove. The southerly, sheltered rear garden with a summer house and large gated forecourt with off‑street parking and a larger‑than‑average garage add rare town‑centre outdoor and parking space.
The layout suits a multi‑generation family or anyone wanting flexible living and entertaining space: ground‑floor study and family room, formal drawing room with French doors to the garden, utility and cloakroom, plus two attic bedrooms with ensuites. Period features — sash windows, exposed stone, tall ceilings and fireplaces — have been retained alongside modern comforts such as induction hob, integrated appliances and Amtico parquet in the kitchen.
Important practical points: the house is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and can complicate consenting and maintenance; the stone walls are assumed to be uninsulated and glazing is secondary only, so heating costs and retrofit work should be considered. Council tax is described as expensive. Overall, this is a rare, characterful town property offering substantial space and parking, best suited to buyers who value period character and accept listed‑building responsibilities.