Welcome to Brook Lodge The Nap, Aylesbury, a cozy and compact detached type home with 7 bed in the HP18 9PW area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £425,750 and a rental potential of £2,767 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Nov 8, 2007. It's possible the property has changed since then,
but we are dedicated to giving you everything you need to make smart property decisions. Here's a snippet, and if you'd like to view the full thing, just click to expand.
"Brook Lodge is a substantial and imposing village residence situated in a prestigious location within this popular Buckinghamshire village, which is well located for access to Oxford (approx 10 miles) and Thame (approx 6 Miles). This well presented family home sits comfortably in a mature plot of well tended grounds. The accommodation is generous, flexible and adaptable and includes 4 reception rooms, a conservatory and kitchen/breakfast room. The master bedroom enjoys ensuite facilities and there two further bathrooms and six other well proportioned bedrooms. There is a triple garage block and ample parking. Viewing is highly recommended as this stunning property is sure to attract keen interest.
Reception Hall: - 7`11 (2.41m) x 11`4 (3.45m)
A welcoming entrance with staircase to first floor and recess area under, radiator, twin multi paned doors leading to the sitting room.
Cloakroom:
Pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, radiator, part tiled walls.
Study: - 9`0 (2.74m) x 10`11 (3.33m)
Secondary glazed window to front aspect overlooking the front gardens, radiator.
Sitting Room: - 12`6 (3.81m) x 24`0 (7.32m)
A bright room with an open natural brick fireplace and chimney breast with raised hearth and timber mantle. Exposed timbers to ceiling, windows to rear overlooking rear gardens, leaded light glazed door to conservatory and twin multi paned doors to dining room, radiators.
Conservatory: - 11`5 (3.48m) x 22`0 (6.71m)
A Victorian style timber framed conservatory with pitched glazed style roof, twin doors to rear garden, and twin doors to front garden, ceramic tiled floor.
Dining Room: - 12`6 (3.81m) x 16`11 (5.16m)
Exposed timbers to ceiling, secondary glazed window to rear aspect, radiator, multi paned door to kitchen.
Family Room: - 18`0 (5.49m) x 20`4 (6.2m) Into Bay
A double aspect room with laminated style floor, bay window to side aspect and secondary glazed window to front, dado rail.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room: - 11`5 (3.48m) x 16`10 (5.13m)
A generous room with a range of wall and floor mounted units including cupboards and drawers, plumbing for a dishwasher, built in hob and oven, single drainer sink unit with an additional cutlery bowl and mixer tap. Exposed timbers to ceiling, radiator.
Utility Room: - 7`10 (2.39m) x 17`11 (5.46m)
Window to front aspect and door leading to rear garden, a range of floor mounted units, single drainer sink unit with cupboard below. Part tiled walls, built in cloaks cupboard, floor mounted boiler, ceramic tiled floor, radiator. Multi paned door to kitchen/breakfast room.
First Floor Landing:
A spiral staircase makes an attractive feature and leads to the second floor rooms. Built in cupboard housing hot water cylinder.
Master Bedroom Suite: - 12`8 (3.86m) x 16`8 (5.08m)
A dual aspect room with secondary glazed windows enjoying a rear and side outlook. A range of fitted wardrobes and cupboards, radiatorand door to ensuite
Ensuite:
Window to front aspect, panelled bath with mixer tap and hand shower attachment, low level WC, vanity unit with inset wash hand basin and cupboard below. Separate Shower cubicle, tiled walls.
Bedroom Two: - 8`1 (2.46m) x 25`4 (7.72m)
A dual aspect room with sloping ceilings, window to side aspect and `velux` style windows to rear. Built in wardrobe and two radiators. (width measurements are at a height of 4`2" to the sloping ceilings)
Bathroom
A panelled bath with mixer tap and hand shower attachment, separate shower cubicle, vanity unit with inset wash hand basin and cupboard under. Heated towel rail, low level WC, secondary glazed window to front aspect. Tiled walls.
Bedroom Three: - 10`3 (3.12m) x 11`6 (3.51m)
A dual aspect room with secondary glazed window to rear and side aspects. Radiator, built in wardrobe.
Bathroom Two:
Panel bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, vanity unit with inset wash hand basin and cupboard under, low level WC, `velux` style window to front aspect, radiator, part tiled walls.
Bedroom Four: (11`0"x14`2 narrowing to 10`10")
Built in wardrobe, secondary glazed window to rear, radiator.
Bedroom Five: ( 11`3"x9`1" narrowing to 7`3")
Built in twin door wardrobe, secondary glazed window to front aspect. Radiator.
Second Floor Landing:
Storage cupboards, wall mounted electric heater.
Bedroom Six - 7`8 (2.34m) x 9`4 (2.84m)
A dual aspect room with sloping ceilings, window to side and `velux ` style window to front aspect, built in cupboard. Electric heater. (measurements to sloping ceiling at 4`2" in height)
Bedroom Seven - 7`8 (2.34m) x 11`0 (3.35m)
Built in wardrobe, again a dual aspect room with sloping ceilings and electric heater.
(measurements to sloping ceiling at 4`2" in height)
Outside Grounds:
Rear Gardens
A sunny aspect to this mature garden that is mainly laid to lawn, which sweeps to one side passing the conservatory to a rustic arbour fence and arched gate giving access to the front gardens. A substantial terrace with flower borders is situated to take full advantage of sunny days, whilst mature hedgerow boundaries provide privacy and seclusion. There is a brook that runs around two sides of the parameter of the gardens. An array of mature trees and shrubs are well placed and enhance these delightful grounds.
Front Gardens:
Again a sweeping lawned area with well tended hedgerow boundary, a pathway leading to entrance and side to conservatory. A number of well placed trees, shrubs and a row of apple trees that edge the lawn and driveway .
Garage Block and Parking:
A triple bay brick built garage with three up and over doors and a tiled pitched roof, two windows to side and rear and a courtesy door to the rear garden. Power and light. The driveway provides for ample parking for several vehicles.
Directions
From our Long Crendon office proceed in to Oakley. Turn right after the church into `The Nap`. Turn left after the second house and continue round to left into Brook Lodge.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
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