Guide price
£1,250,000
5 bed terraced house for saleChurch Road, Penn HP10
5 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Kingshills
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About this property
Grade II listed 17th-century home
Oldest part of a historically significant residence
Spacious accommodation over three floors
Four first-floor bedrooms, including principal suite with en suite
Two additional attic rooms ideal for guests
Four reception rooms plus kitchen/breakfast room with garden access
Beautifully landscaped gardens, including natural wildflower area
Carriage driveway with ample parking and dual front entrances
Excellent location for London commuting, local schools, and countryside pubs
Wheelchair accessible
A Distinguished Grade II Listed Residence in a Sought-After Village Setting
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque and prestigious village of Penn, Troutwell House is a remarkable Grade II listed home, steeped in history and character. Believed to have been built in the 17th century and originally known as Troutwells, this elegant residence formed part of a single grand country home before being sympathetically subdivided in the 1950s into three substantial properties. Troutwell House is the central and oldest part of the original dwelling, with its charming period features, mature gardens, and spacious layout offering superb family accommodation over three floors.
Accommodation
Troutwell House is approaching 3,000 sq ft of beautifully proportioned living space. The home is accessed via two entrances—one originally used by staff and the other by the main household—adding a touch of historical charm and practicality.
The main living room boasts a large open fireplace and enjoys serene views over the private rear gardens, creating a warm and welcoming heart to the home. The reading room, also positioned at the rear, makes for an ideal family room with delightful garden vistas, while the formal dining room and study are positioned to the front of the house, both rich in period detail.
The kitchen/breakfast room is located at the rear of the property and provides direct access to the garden, making it perfect for family meals and summer entertaining. With some original quarry tile flooring and a range of units with some integrated appliances.
Upstairs, the first floor offers four generously sized bedrooms, including a principal suite with its own en suite bathroom. A family bathroom and cloakroom serve the remaining bedrooms.
On the second floor, two additional rooms—previously used as bedrooms—offer flexible space for guests, hobbies, or storage, albeit with some restricted headroom.
Gardens & Grounds
The gardens are a true feature of this property. At the rear, beautifully landscaped formal gardens flow into a secluded area with brick steps, a retaining wall, and a charming wooden outhouse and shed. A further set of steps leads to a natural garden teeming with wildflowers and mature shrubs, offering a haven of tranquility and privacy. To the front, a carriage driveway provides ample parking for multiple vehicles.
Historical Note
Troutwell House holds notable historic interest. Between 1912 and the 1920s, it was the residence of Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, a distinguished barrister and parliamentary figure who served as Clerk to the House of Commons and previously as a senior legal advisor to the Governor General of India.
(Historical information courtesy of Mansions and Mud Houses by Miles Green)
The Location – Penn, South Buckinghamshire
The village of Penn is one of the most sought-after locations in South Buckinghamshire, renowned for its idyllic countryside, period homes, and strong sense of community. Surrounded by rolling Chiltern Hills and areas of outstanding natural beauty, Penn is a haven for walkers, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle.
There are several well-regarded pubs and dining spots, including:
The Crown – A stylish gastropub with excellent food and a relaxed atmosphere.
The Red Lion – A charming 16th-century inn serving hearty traditional fare.
The Horse and Jockey – Popular for its village charm and great Sunday roasts.
For commuters, Beaconsfield Station is just a short drive away, offering direct rail services into London Marylebone in as little as 23 minutes. The M40 (Junction 2) is also easily accessible, providing fast road links to London, Oxford, and the Midlands.
The area is also well-served by outstanding local schools, both state and independent, including:
The Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe (boys, grammar)
Beaconsfield High School (girls, grammar)
Davenies Preparatory School and The Beacon School (both independent)
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