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Modern and Spacious 3 bed Not Specified property

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Listed Aug 2, 2025
£750,000
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"Welcome
Step off the High Street, through the iron archway and down a medieval cobbled lane, where you will find 23a The Stables. Nestled within the conservation area, this listed property, with its rich history as a former coach house, has been transformed into a charming cottage. Just a stone s throw from the centre of Thame, this property offers a peaceful retreat while being just moments from the conveniences of this historic market town.


The low maintenance nature of this home makes it ideal to lock up and leave if you travel a lot or want to use The Stables as a weekend hideaway. The Stables provides the best of both worlds. It is located in the centre of town with all the amenities that Thame has to offer, whilst also being in a quiet corner, away from the hustle and bustle.

Finished in a sophisticated palette of Farrow & Ball colours to a high standard and a touch of rustic charm with the exposed beams, wooden latch, and lever doors, The Stables expertly blends a period cottage with modern living. The surprisingly high ceilings and the spacious, bright rooms create a comfortable living space.

Come on in
Pass by the white roses that climb the front of the property and enter, closing the door closes off the rest of the world and leaves you in a character filled safe haven. The hallway gives a lovely welcome, where the stairs rise and ascend to the first floor. There is also a useful WC downstairs.

To the left is a large reception room with space for a sizeable dining table, ideal for hosting dinner parties with friends. A large window, with a pleasant outlook over the lane, fills the room with sunlight. During the colder months, light the log burner for a cosy evening.

Kitchen
The kitchen is to the right of the hallway, where the east facing windows bathe the room in the morning sunlight. Cream units are fitted to the room s perimeter and topped with Corian worktops, providing storage and workspace. There is a double Belfast sink, space for a breakfast table, and integrated appliances, including a dishwasher, fridge freezer and double ovens with a hob above. Limestone tiles adorn the floor to add to the property s rustic charm.

There is a separate utility room with units for storage and to keep the noisy washing machine out of your kitchen.

First floor
Climb the turned stairs to the first floor, where you will find the principal bedroom. A light filled, calming space to rest and relax, with white ceiling beams and built in wardrobes for storage. Windows overlook the rooftops of Thame.

The en suite shower room has a large walk in shower, WC and wash hand basin in a vanity unit. The white wooden panelled walls and exposed beams create a calming beach feel.

Across the landing is the second bedroom, a double sized room with a large window and an intriguing original porthole window.

The house bathroom mirrors the styling of the en suite shower room. Here, you have a bath, WC, and a wash hand basin atop a vanity unit. The vaulted ceiling in this room adds a feeling of space.

Top floor
Climb the second flight of stairs to the top floor, where there is a third double bedroom with plenty of head height and a window to peer out over the town and the church. Whether used as a permanent bedroom or an occasional guest room, this roof space would make a lovely office space.

Outside
The Stables has a low maintenance pergola where you can sit and enjoy a peaceful morning coffee or a late afternoon Aperol Spritz. A grapevine grows across the pergola, offering shelter from the sun.
If needed, there is room to park a small vehicle on the lane, away from the high street.

Out and about
Thame is a popular market town steeped in historical significance and just a 40 minute train journey from London, making it ideal for those looking to move out of the city, even if you still need to commute to the office.

Thame has a wealth of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, large shops, and supermarkets. Weekends can be spent enjoying brunch, walking along the River or into the nature reserve, or drinking in the riverside beer gardens. You could go out for dinner or drinks in one of the many popular bars in the evening or indulge in a takeaway.

If you plan to make The Stables your full time residence, there are excellent schools and transport links to Oxford, London and beyond to accommodate all members of the family.

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Nearby Schools
John Hampden Primary School
0.5mi
Lord Williams's School
0.7mi
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Thame
0.8mi
Barley Hill Primary School
0.8mi
Tetsworth Primary School
2.2mi
Nearby Stations
Haddenham & Thame Parkway Station
2.8mi
Princes Risborough Station
6.1mi
Monks Risborough Station
6.5mi
Little Kimble Station
7.5mi
Saunderton Station
7.9mi
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