This Grade II listed early 17th Century timber-framed house offers a rare opportunity for those looking to invest in a property with substantial renovation potential. Set over two floors and accompanied by a cellar, the home retains many of its historical features, including a stucco-rendered exterior adorned with projecting plinths, moulded eaves, and cornicing. The tiled roof and stone steps, complemented by a 19th-century cast iron balustrade, lead up to an inviting traditional six-panel front door. The ground floor windows are fitted with charming Venetian shutters, adding character to the facade.
Inside, the layout includes an entrance hall that opens into three reception rooms and a kitchen area. Upstairs, you’ll find three bedrooms along with a bathroom. While the property requires updating to restore its historical elegance, this presents an excellent canvas for prospective buyers eager to bring new life to the space.
Located in the Walton Conservation Area, this home is situated within one of Aylesbury's most historically rich neighborhoods. The well-preserved architecture and picturesque streets enhance the area's charm and appeal. With its deep-rooted history as a community hub for tradespeople and artisans over centuries, Walton serves as a testament to Aylesbury's evolution.
In terms of convenience, this location boasts excellent transport links; it’s positioned on the south side of Aylesbury with direct access to London via the A41. Proximity to Aylesbury Town Centre and the railway station ensures quick commutes to London Marylebone. Additionally, families will appreciate nearby educational options, including respected local schools such as the Boys Grammar School and Girls High School.
Overall, this property not only offers a glimpse into the past but also represents an exciting investment opportunity in an area rich in heritage and community spirit.