A Grade II* listed house on the site of a former fortified manor house with a moat (an ancient scheduled monument), a tennis court, outbuildings and over 24 acres of gardens and paddocks. (contd...)
A modern, seven bedroom neo-classical country house with gardens, woodland, equestrian facilities and paddocks. The small Buckinghamshire village of Hillesden is about 3 miles south of Buckingham, in the picturesque Aylesbury Vale. Hillesden's name reflects its Anglo-Saxon origins. (contd...)
An early 20th-century equestrian property with 70 acres of land including gardens, paddocks and stabling, overlooking Stowe parkland and open farmland. The property has a combined 9,894 sq. ft of accommodation arranged over two floors including a 3,192 farm house, a 5,400 sq. (contd...)
A Victorian extended five bedroom house with a swimming pool, a tennis court, gated driveway parking, a double garage and a south westerly facing rear garden on a plot of just under 0.7 acres within walking distance of local amenities. The house has over 5,870 sq. ft. (contd...)
A detached house with equestrian facilities set in over 7 acres with a wraparound garden, a swimming pool, a garage, a carport, driveway parking, stables and paddocks on the edge of a village surrounded by open countryside. Brownleys has approx. 5,801 sq. ft. (contd...)
A stone built six bedroom country house with a swimming pool, a gym, stables, extensive parking and approximately 15 acres of gardens and paddocks with far reaching countryside views. (contd...)
A Grade II listed Victorian former Rectory with a two bedroom annexe, gated driveway parking, a double garage, a tennis court, and approximately 2. (contd...)
A modern five double bedroom detached house with a separate annexe, a detached double garage with a gym, gated off street parking for ten cars, and with gardens, set in a 0.73 acres plot in a village location. The property has a combined 5,854 sq. (contd...)
A modern, six bedroom house backing onto woodland with a paved drive, double garage and landscaped garden in a village location. The village of Aspley Guise takes part of its name from the Anglo Saxon for a clearing in the aspens, and from the 14th-century overlords - the de Guys. (contd...)