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£325,000

(£495/sq. ft)

2 bed cottage for sale

Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP22

  • Freehold

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 656 sq. ft

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    C

Chancellors - Aylesbury

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About this property

  • Aston Clinton

  • 100 ft Rear Garden

  • Access to the A41

  • Mid Terrace

  • Off Road Parking

  • Two Bedrooms

Property Description

We are delighted to offer for sale this two bedroom character cottage in the sought after location of Aston Clinton. The accommodation comprises of a lounge, kitchen, downstairs bathroom and two bedrooms. There is an additional brick built outhouse in the rear garden.

Property Details

A charming, characterful & well presented period 2 bedroom cottage in the popular village of Aston Clinton which is offered for sale in immaculate decorative order throughout and benefits from a brick built outhouse.
The property consists of entrance porch, two spacious reception rooms, modern fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, family bathroom, UPVC double glazed windows throughout the property, 100ft rear garden and benefitting from great access to the A41.

It is believed that the village started at the crossing of two Roman roads, Akeman Street and Icknield Way, both of which are still main roads in the village. After the fall of the Roman Empire, it became a Saxon settlement and remains of a Saxon cemetery were found during the construction of the Aston Clinton Bypass.
Before the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 the settlement was held by Wlwen probably under the patronage of Edward the Confessor. The village is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 where in Old English it was called Enstone, which means "eastern estate".
The manor, later to be know as Aston Clinton, was for a short period after 1100 under the control of Edward de Salisbury who was King Henry i's standard-bearer. In 1217 King Edward III gave it to Sir William Farendon. However, by 1237 the manor was owned by the de Clinton family, hence the name at that time Aston de Clinton. William de Clinton separated out from Aston Clinton a new manor called chivery as a dowry for his daughter Alice. Sometime after 1239, King Edward I granted the estates to the Mintacutes, who were the ancestors of the Earls of Salisbury. Their descendant the Countess of Salisbury was beheaded by King Edward VIII in 1541. Successive families owned the manor, passing by marriage from the Hastings to the Barringtons, Gerards, and then to Lord Lake of Aston Clinton later to become Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake.
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