19th Century Country House in the Chilterns
The handsome property was built in the 1890s and believed to have been designed by Gertrude Jekyll and Edwin Lutyens, with the house and grounds updated in 1904 by architect Claude W. Ferrier.
High Trees has 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and 6 reception rooms, as well as a lovely conservatory and screening room.
The neo-Georgian house was restored by its current owners for living and entertaining, and presents as a comfortable family home.
The landscaped gardens provide an idyllic atmosphere, featuring a lovely brick paved terrace with wisteria, leading to a rose garden and formal stone fountain, and the property also comes with stable blocks and paddocks.
The Grade II-listed country house is set within 20 acres of grounds with formal gardens, located in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), 1.5 hours from London.
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