A well-positioned family country house, close to excellentcommunications.
Park Farm dates from around 1820 and the current owners have carried out a full refurbishment. On arrival to the front of the house, a step leads up to the porch and front door, which opens into the entrance hallway. The kitchen/breakfast room are located on the left hand side and a large reception room to the right with formal dining and seating areas, wooden flooring, gas fire and built in shelving. Beyond this room, is the cosy family room with doors leading through to the conservatory, enjoying beautiful views across the gardens and to the countryside beyond. The bright kitchen with central island, granite surfaces and Everhot cooker, has a door to the garden terrace and lead through to the breakfast room with newly built fitted dresser and wood burning stove. On the first floor, the twin aspect principal bedroom enjoys far-reaching views across the gardens and to the countryside beyond. There is also dressing room and large en suite bathroom. A guest suite has an en suite shower room and then there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.Garden and GroundsApproached via a gravel drive, the house has a box-hedge turning circle to the front, with ample parking. A separate drive peels off to provide separate access to the beautiful cottage, which accommodates a spacious living room, kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom. This is ideal for family, guest or staff. The house has a formal terrace and box hedge parterre garden with landscaped flower beds and borders. There is also a pond, extensive lawns, mature trees, outdoor heated swimming pool and recently resurfaced tennis court.
Park Farm is situated on the outskirts of the village of Wigginton, surrounded by the picturesque Chilterns, with far-reaching views and lies within Green Belt Countryside. Designated as being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Wigginton is a friendly village with a popular village pub, a community shop and cafe which sells local produce, an outstanding primary school and pretty 12th century church. Despite its rural location, the nearby towns of Tring, Berkhamsted, Chesham and Wendover are readily accessible providing an excellent range of shopping, schools, recreational and transport facilities.Communication links are excellent in the area with the A41 bypass connecting with Junction 20 of the M25 (around 15 minutes away) and providing access to the motorway network. There are a number of rail links available including Berkhamsted and Tring to London Euston (approximately 35 minutes) and Metropolitan Underground services are available from both Chesham and Amersham (London Marylebone and Baker Street approximately 40 minutes).Sporting and recreational facilities in the area include golf at Ashridge, Berkhamsted, Stocks and the Champneys Health Club just down the road. The Chilterns provide many delightful rides and walks and the local cricket club play on Cholesbury village green. There is a wide choice of schooling for children of all ages including Wigginton Primary School, Cholesbury Primary School, Lockers Park Preparatory School in Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted Collegiate School, Chesham Preparatory School, Chesham High, Dr Challoner's in Amersham, Aylesbury Grammar Schools and the Arts Educational School in Tring.DistancesTring station 2 miles (London Euston 35 minutes)Berkhamsted 4.5 milesHemel Hempstead 11.5 milesHeathrow 24 milesChesham (Metropolitan London Underground Station) 5.5 miles