Missenden House LITTLE MISSENDEN, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
Missenden House LITTLE MISSENDEN, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Amersham Old Town - 2 miles, Amersham on the Hill (Metropolitan/Chiltern Line) - 3 miles, Great Missenden (Chiltern Line) - 3 miles, M40 (J2) (Beaconsfield) - 8 miles, M25 (J18) Chorleywood - 9 miles, Heathrow Airport - 22 miles, Central London - 34 miles (All distances are approximate) MAIN HOUSE: Ground Floor Entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, library / TV room, two cloakrooms, main kitchen with dining area, family room, gym, conservatory, utility & boot rooms First Floor 5 Bedrooms, 4 en suite bath/shower rooms Second Floor 3 Further bedrooms and 2 bath/shower rooms Ground Floor Annexe Kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room / study, bedroom with en suite shower room Lower Ground Floor Annexe Hall, kitchen/diner, sitting room, bedroom, bathroom, plus wine cellar, plant and store rooms OUTSIDE: Garages and gardens About 1.68 acres Savills Country Department 33 Margaret Street London W1G 0JD 020 7016 3713 Contact: Hugh Maconochie hmaconochie@savills.com savills.co.uk Savills Amersham 5 Hill Avenue Amersham HP6 5BX 01494 787 785 Contact: Nick Pounce npounce@savills.com
Situation Little Missenden is a quintessential English village which lies within the picturesque Misbourne Valley surrounded by miles of glorious Chiltern countryside, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are two popular country pubs within the village, The Red Lion and the Crown, together with a Saxon church with parts dating back to around 975 AD. The village has been used for many films and TV programmes over the years particularly as one of the more regular Midsomer Murders filming locations. Missenden House featured as Dibley Manor in the popular Vicar of Dibley series. The village is located off the A413, equidistant between Amersham and Great Missenden, both of which are about three miles away. Both centres offer multiple shopping facilities, restaurants and amenities, together with the Metropolitan Line (Amersham) and Chiltern Line (Amersham & Great Missenden) stations offering a frequent London commuter service to Baker Street and Marylebone respectively. The area is renowned for its excellent educational facilities including Dr Challoner s Grammar School for boys in Amersham and High School for girls in Little Chalfont. Little Missenden Description Missenden House is a magnificent double fronted Grade II Listed Georgian residence, a landmark property within a picturesque Chiltern village, close to the historic market town of Old Amersham. Originally built in 1729 as a classic Georgian box for Jonas Deacon, a prosperous East India merchant. It was extended about 20 years later and again around 1850 by Captain Cuffe, one of its most durable residents. Over the ensuing years there have been a number of owners, and the original property was split up in the 1950s into separate units. The current owners have been in residence since 1994, and in that time, the main house has been brought back together; and they have restored and remodelled the property to create a beautifully presented home, combining original period features with a stylish contemporary finish.
Upon entering through the vestibule into the entrance hall there is a wonderful first impression of the Georgian era, with doors to the well proportioned formal reception rooms on either side. Both the drawing room and dining room have matching bay windows with shutters and the sitting room retains the original window seats. Both have feature fireplaces, ornate cornicing and wood panelling. The adjoining library/ TV room has a square bay with stained glass panels depicting Henry I & Charles I. In the centre of the main house is the contemporary family kitchen with sleek lines in stainless steel and blue pearl granite worktops and breakfast bar. Incorporating an Aga, there are integrated Miele appliances including a gas hob, extractor fan, oven, microwave, coffee maker, fridges and freezer. A roof lantern floods the breakfast area with natural light, for more informal family dining. Four arches then lead to the expansive family room, about 30ft square, again with a large roof lantern above. A wide opening leads to a further large reception room currently used as a home gym. Doors provide access to a glass cube a stunning contemporary conservatory addition with a polished concrete floor which flows seamlessly onto the patio and the beautifully landscaped side garden. The main staircase leads to a split level landing and the two principal bedrooms which mirror the drawing room and dining room below, again with their deep bay windows providing wonderful views over the farmland opposite. The master bedroom features an ornate plaster cornice and ceiling, a good example of English Rococo work dating from the second half of the 18th Century. The en suite bathroom is luxuriously appointed with a Villeroy & Boch suite and a Nordic double shower with body jets. There are a further six bedrooms with three on the first floor and three on the second, all of which either have en suite facilities or are served by a further three bath/shower rooms. The current layout to the main house has been remodelled to provide two separate self contained annexes, one connecting to the ground floor accommodation and the other together with store rooms and wine cellar is located on the lower ground floor. These are ideal for a relative, guest or live-in staff.
Missenden House Main House gross internal area = 9,145 sq ft / 848 sq m Garages gross internal area = 1,123 sq ft / 104 sq m Total gross internal area = 10,268 sq ft / 952 sq m Quoted Area Excludes Store & Plant Room For identification only. Not to scale. Lower Ground Floor Ground Floor
Second Floor Rear First Floor Second Floor Front
Outside Missenden House is approached via a sweeping drive and turning circle which also provides access for its neighbours, Tudor Cottage and Orchard Cottage. The gardens are laid out in a series of rooms, complementing the house, and offering perspectives of the surrounding countryside. The front garden is a traditional lawn and has herbaceous planting, with ornamental trees, and is bounded by yew hedges. On the south east side, is an ornamental grassed area and Zen garden centred on a small pond, from a design by Christopher Bradley- Hole. The East Wing garden has recently been created by a local designer, around a some welsh slate menhirs, and features spring bulbs and shrub roses. A new potager garden, by the same designer, lies to the immediate north of the house with a mixture of flowers fruit and vegetable beds again contained by yew hedges. Beyond this is an informal area, with plantings of fruit trees, bamboo and spring bulbs, which runs up to the River Misbourne. This part of the garden also contains a decking pathway and a children s climbing area, and currently houses the owner s bees and hens..
Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey. Not to Scale mapping with permission of the Controller of Her Majesty s Stationery Office Crown copyright (100041908) MISSENDEN HOUSE GENERAL REMARKS AND STIPULATIONS Services Mains water, sewerage, gas and electricity. BT fibre internet. A bore hole provides water for the gardens. Fixtures and Fittings Only those mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. All others, such as fitted carpets, curtains, light fittings, garden ornaments are specifically excluded but may be available by separate negotiation. Local Authority Chiltern District Council. Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills. Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills Directions (HP7 0RD) From Junction 1A of the M40 at Denham follow the directions along the A413 towards Amersham. Continue on this road, passing Amersham on your right and following directions towards Aylesbury. After approximately 1.5 miles on a section of dual carriage, Little Missenden will be signposted left, proceed through the village passing The Crown Inn and the entrance to the property will then be found on the right hand side. Important Notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Photographs and particulars dated: xx HF 16/05/17