Configured to provide an ideal family and entertaining space, the ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall with seating area with views over The Square and some original flagstone flooring and briefly comprises a front aspect sitting room with feature exposed brick inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove, flanked on each side by bespoke storage, a generous rear aspect dining room with feature exposed brick open fireplace and full-height glazing incorporating a door to the terrace and a spacious kitchen with a range of wall and base units, wooden worktops, Belfast sink, modern integrated appliances, space for a table for more informal meals and a stable door to the terrace.
On the first floor the property offers a spacious front aspect principal bedroom with useful sink and en suite shower, two further generous double bedrooms, both with useful sinks , and a large modern family bathroom.
Having plenty of kerb appeal, the property is approached directly from the pavement through a six-panelled front door with 19th century moulded wooden surround and cornice hood, a side gate giving access to the annexe and rear garden. To the rear the property has a large paved terrace, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining, overlooked by a detached two-storey annexe comprising a split-level, part-double height vaulted seating area with kitchenette and cast iron spiral staircase to a first floor galleried study area, the whole suitable for a variety of uses. The remaining walled garden is laid mainly to lawn bordered by well-stocked flower and shrub beds and features numerous seating areas, a gazebo-covered barbecue area and a shed with raised decked terrace and covered seating area with woodburning stove, the whole enjoying views over the Chiltern Hills.
Known for its historic windmill and surrounded by stunning Buckinghamshire countryside, the picturesque hilltop village of Brill has a thriving community spirit centred around a village square and a wide range of day-to-day amenities including a village store with Post Office, newsagent, dispensing surgery, butcher, two public houses, a nursery and a popular primary school.
Nearby Thame is a bustling market town with an historic marketplace, host to a weekly market, and numerous high-quality independent shops including butchers, bakers and delicatessens, in addition to Waitrose, well-known High Street chains, a sports centre and a wide variety of cafés, restaurants and public houses. More extensive shopping, service and cultural amenities are available in Bicester, Aylesbury and Oxford. Communications links are excellent: the village benefits from a bus service to Thame and Aylesbury, the nearby M40 gives easy access to London and the national motorway network and Haddenham & Thame Parkway station has regular services to London Paddington in around 40 minutes.
The area offers a wide range of state primary and secondary schooling together with grammar schooling and a good selection of independent schools including Ashfold, Bruern Abbey, Headington, Rye St. Antony, Dragon, Oxford High, Summer Fields and Magdalen College.