Guide price
£435,000
3 bed flat for saleGayhurst Court, Gayhurst MK16
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
~1,184 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Share of Freehold
eXp World UK
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About this property
An exceptional three-bedroom apartment set within the historic and highly regarded Gayhurst House, combining period grandeur with contemporary living.
Showcasing elegant Elizabethan architectural features, enhanced by a magnificent open-plan living space ideal for both entertaining and everyday life.
Large, characterful windows with a charming window seat, offering breath-taking views across the beautifully maintained communal grounds.
A stylish, recently refitted kitchen seamlessly integrated into the open-plan living area, blending modern functionality with the property’s historic character.
Well-appointed bathroom featuring a four-piece suite, providing a spa-like retreat with both bath and separate shower.
Set amidst acres of private, landscaped grounds, offering peace, privacy, and a truly picturesque environment.
Includes a single garage along with additional allocated or visitor parking for convenience.
Esidents enjoy access to extensive formal gardens, tennis courts, and a private lake, all within this remarkable and secure setting.
Long Leasehold With Approximately 950 Years Remaining With Share Of Freehold - Service Charge £405 per month includes water and electric to garages
EPC Exemption Due To Historic Grade I Listing - For all enquiries, please quote property reference NL1208.
Luxury Living at Historic Gayhurst House - Discover an unparalleled level of elegance at Gayhurst House, a breath taking Grade I listed Elizabethan mansion set within acres of magnificent landscaped grounds. Once the grand seat of one of Buckinghamshire’s most distinguished estates, this remarkable residence has been sensitively transformed into an exclusive collection of luxury homes offering a rare opportunity to live within centuries of history while enjoying every modern comfort.
Experience exceptional elegance in this three-bedroom top-floor apartment, beautifully set within the main house of Gayhurst House, this rare residence offers the perfect blend of historic grandeur and refined modern living.
Positioned within the most elevated part of the mansion, the apartment enjoys impressive views over the estate’s sweeping grounds, and private lakes framed by large feature windows that flood the interior with natural light. Generous room proportions, period architectural details, and a sense of heritage craftsmanship create an atmosphere of timeless luxury.
Beyond your doorstep, the estate invites you to enjoy exclusive residents’ facilities, including tennis courts, BBQ area, private lake and idyllic walking paths through mature gardens and woodland. A private garage and additional parking offer convenience, while the setting ensures peace, privacy, and prestige.
With an impressive 950 year lease and the added benefit of EPC exemption due to its Grade I listing, this extraordinary home combines architectural heritage with effortless contemporary living.
Gayhurst House offers more than a home, it offers a luxurious lifestyle in one of Buckinghamshire’s most historic and sought-after country estates.
The surrounding area is steeped in historical significance, with Gayhurst House itself dating back to the early 1500s. By the late 16th century, it had already etched its name in history books when Queen Elizabeth I gifted the estate to Sir Francis Drake.
During the early 1600s, the property witnessed the infamous Gunpowder Plot, with Guy Fawkes said to have visited. Sir Everard Dibgy, one of the gunpowder plotters. Throughout the Second World War, Gayhurst House played a vital role as an intelligence base for codebreakers. The property's diverse architecture reflects the Tudor, Elizabethan, Queen Anne, and Victorian eras, offering a fascinating journey through time.
For all enquiries please quote property reference NL1208
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£4,860 per year
Council tax band
D
Commonhold details