This early 17th Century Grade II listed timber-framed house is being offered for sale for the first time in generations, presenting a rare opportunity for those interested in renovation and investment. With a distinctive stucco-rendered exterior featuring a projecting plinth, moulded eaves, and a charming tiled roof, the property retains much of its historical character. A flight of stone steps adorned with a 19th-century cast iron balustrade leads to the traditional six-panel front door, complemented by Venetian shutters on the ground floor windows.
The interior layout currently includes an entrance hall, three reception rooms, a ground floor bathroom, and a kitchen, along with a cellar that offers additional space for storage or potential conversion. Upstairs, you will find three bedrooms, a storage room, and another bathroom with a separate WC. While the home requires updating to restore it to its original splendor, it holds significant potential for those looking to invest in a property rich in history.
Situated within the Walton Conservation Area of Aylesbury, this property benefits from its well-preserved historical surroundings and vibrant community atmosphere. The area boasts charming streets and green spaces that provide insight into the local heritage while offering modern conveniences. Walton’s historical significance is underscored by its past residents—tradespeople and artisans who contributed to Aylesbury's development over the centuries.
Additionally, this location on the south side of Aylesbury offers excellent transport links to London via the A41 and proximity to Aylesbury Town Centre and the railway station with direct services to London Marylebone. The presence of highly regarded schools nearby, including Boys Grammar School and Girls High School, enhances its appeal for families. This property not only represents an intriguing piece of local history but also presents considerable investment potential in an area with enduring charm and convenience.