Standout Features
- Grade II listed period cottage full of charm and character
- Idyllic Village Location with Countryside Walks
- Three Bedrooms
- Originally three cottages, now a spacious and unique single residence
- Beautiful shaker-style kitchen with quartz worktops and Rangemaster cooker
- Light filled sitting room with inglenook fireplace and 2024 installed log burner
- Stunning private garden with mature planting and brick outbuilding
- Located within catchment for Lord Williams’s & Waddesdon
- Coucil Tax Band E
- Tenure: Freehold
Property Description
This beautifully presented Grade II listed three bedroom cottage is a truly rare opportunity-steeped in history yet thoughtfully renovated just three years ago by the current owners to offer modern comfort while retaining its original charm. Once three separate cottages, the property has been seamlessly combined to create a unique and spacious home in an idyllic rural setting, with breathtaking walks available directly from the front door.
The cottage makes an unforgettable first impression, its characterful façade adorned with stunning, mature wisteria. Inside, the home exudes warmth and charm, starting with a welcoming shaker-style kitchen finished with quartz worktops, a central island, a pantry cupboard, and a Rangemaster cooker with induction hob. This space also provides access to the rear garden and a smartly designed downstairs cloakroom. A separate dining room sits adjacent, offering lovely views over the rear garden and creating an inviting space for relaxed family meals or entertaining.
The generous sitting room is bathed in natural light and features original character elements, including exposed beams and an impressive inglenook fireplace fitted with a recently installed wood-burning stove. A secondary sitting area or study, complete with a large bow window, provides an ideal spot for reading, working from home, or simply relaxing. The staircase to the first floor is discreetly tucked into the corner of this space, maintaining the home's thoughtful layout.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is particularly charming, with exposed timber beams, fitted wardrobes, and dual-aspect windows offering serene views of both the rear garden and the surrounding countryside. Two further double bedrooms, each with built-in storage, and a stylishly appointed family bathroom complete the upper floor.
Outside, the garden is a true highlight. Partly walled and beautifully established, it offers a sense of peace and seclusion. With mature trees, shrubs, and flowering borders designed for year-round interest, it's a space that evolves beautifully with the seasons. A useful brick outbuilding adds practical storage or further potential.
Combining rich historical character with high-quality modern finishes, this remarkable home offers an exceptional lifestyle in a sought-after countryside setting.
BRILL Brill is a charming hilltop village in Buckinghamshire, known for its stunning countryside views and rich history. Famous for its iconic 17th-century windmill and ties to royal heritage, Brill offers a peaceful rural setting with characterful period buildings, a friendly community, and easy access to Oxford. Its historical roots and picturesque scenery make it a highly sought-after place to live.
Brill is also served by several secondary schools. The village falls within the catchment areas of both Lord Williams's School in Thame and Waddesdon Church of England School. Additionally, students in Brill have the option to apply to Buckinghamshire grammar schools, such as Aylesbury Grammar School, Aylesbury High School, and Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.
The cottage makes an unforgettable first impression, its characterful façade adorned with stunning, mature wisteria. Inside, the home exudes warmth and charm, starting with a welcoming shaker-style kitchen finished with quartz worktops, a central island, a pantry cupboard, and a Rangemaster cooker with induction hob. This space also provides access to the rear garden and a smartly designed downstairs cloakroom. A separate dining room sits adjacent, offering lovely views over the rear garden and creating an inviting space for relaxed family meals or entertaining.
The generous sitting room is bathed in natural light and features original character elements, including exposed beams and an impressive inglenook fireplace fitted with a recently installed wood-burning stove. A secondary sitting area or study, complete with a large bow window, provides an ideal spot for reading, working from home, or simply relaxing. The staircase to the first floor is discreetly tucked into the corner of this space, maintaining the home's thoughtful layout.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is particularly charming, with exposed timber beams, fitted wardrobes, and dual-aspect windows offering serene views of both the rear garden and the surrounding countryside. Two further double bedrooms, each with built-in storage, and a stylishly appointed family bathroom complete the upper floor.
Outside, the garden is a true highlight. Partly walled and beautifully established, it offers a sense of peace and seclusion. With mature trees, shrubs, and flowering borders designed for year-round interest, it's a space that evolves beautifully with the seasons. A useful brick outbuilding adds practical storage or further potential.
Combining rich historical character with high-quality modern finishes, this remarkable home offers an exceptional lifestyle in a sought-after countryside setting.
BRILL Brill is a charming hilltop village in Buckinghamshire, known for its stunning countryside views and rich history. Famous for its iconic 17th-century windmill and ties to royal heritage, Brill offers a peaceful rural setting with characterful period buildings, a friendly community, and easy access to Oxford. Its historical roots and picturesque scenery make it a highly sought-after place to live.
Brill is also served by several secondary schools. The village falls within the catchment areas of both Lord Williams's School in Thame and Waddesdon Church of England School. Additionally, students in Brill have the option to apply to Buckinghamshire grammar schools, such as Aylesbury Grammar School, Aylesbury High School, and Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.
Additional Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax Band:
E
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Temple Street, Brill, Buckinghamshire
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