A rare opportunity to acquire a unique property and a part of Naphill and Hughenden history is this beautiful detached cottage steeped in history with the original part of the cottage believed to date back to the 16th century.
Irving Cottage has been passed down through generations and the current family will provide all historical paperwork to the fortunate purchaser. Leaded windows and an inglenook fireplace are just a couple of elements that enhance the character that this wonderful property offers.
With a generous and welcoming entrance hallway, two reception rooms, three bedrooms providing views of the extensive garden- one will easily fall in love with this property as soon as they step foot inside. The cottage even has it's own cellar which adds to the charm.
The cottage is positioned on an enviable plot with a sweeping driveway leading to a double garage providing ample space to park several vehicles.
For those who love their gardening, this will be a bit of heaven as the garden wraps around the entire property providing a mature and established garden with a variety of flowers, shrubs and trees.
Naphill is a beautiful village surrounded by open countryside and offering excellent schooling, the perfect location to raise a family. The village amenities include the local Co-op, Londis, pubs, cafes, and restaurants. The village Hall sides on to the popular recreation ground and cricket pitch known locally as "The crick". The local primary school, Walter's Ash and Naphill Primary has a good reputation. High Wycombe is easily accessible offering the bustling Eden shopping centre, a brand new leisure centre along with a huge range of busy restaurants and bars, the town is fast becoming the place to live for everyone from first time buyers to seasoned commuters alike. Placed at Junction 4 of the M40 and having a train station in the centre offering a short commute to London Marylebone.