This substantial four-bedroom period residence is nestled adjacent to open countryside, offering picturesque views that enhance its charm. Dating back to the 18th century, this historically significant property was originally two cottages and later served as a beloved village pub and shop. Held by the same family for fifty years, it has been thoughtfully extended to create a spacious layout while maintaining delightful mature grounds. Although currently in good condition, some internal updates could elevate its appeal, particularly with the potential to redesign and expand the kitchen area. The well-established gardens offer an attractive outdoor space, complemented by proximity to junctions 5 and 6 of the M40 and Princes Risborough station, providing efficient transport links into London Marylebone in under 40 minutes.
Upon entering, the vestibule opens into a bright sitting room featuring a double bay window and extending impressively to 22 feet. A family room at the rear boasts glazed doors that lead directly into the garden. The formal dining room showcases painted beams and an original fireplace across an expansive 24 feet. The kitchen, overlooking the garden, is equipped with base and eye-level cupboards along with plumbing space for essential appliances—an ideal candidate for modernization. In addition, a generous utility room offers ample storage.
Externally, Larch Cottage stands on a tranquil lane amidst other period properties. It features a spacious driveway for off-street parking leading to a detached double garage with workshop space overlooking the village allotments. The extensive rear gardens add further value to this remarkable home, presenting excellent opportunities for investment through thoughtful renovations.