A stunning Arts and Crafts family home, extensively remodelled yet still retaining its original features, is for sale for £2.5m.

The detached house in Chartridge, which dates back to 1900, offers spacious accommodation spread across two well-planned floors, providing attractive views over the gardens and surrounding farmland.

According to the estate agent, the living space is centred around a large traditional entrance hallway, featuring a triple aspect formal drawing room with a fireplace and wood burning stove.

The house also includes a home office or study, formal dining room with a large roof lantern, a utility room, and a cloakroom.

The kitchen is designed with a large central island, woodblock work surfaces, and a pantry.

The kitchen opens through French windows onto a terrace and seating area.

Adjacent to the kitchen is a further sitting room with another fireplace and wood burning stove.

The first floor is accessed by two staircases.

One staircase leads to the principal bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room and en-suite shower room.

The second staircase leads to four bedrooms, two with ensuite shower rooms and built-in wardrobes, and two served by a family bathroom.

There is also a separate annex-style summer guest bedroom with living space, bedroom space, an ensuite shower room, and storage above.

Set within close to an acre of formal gardens, the property's semi-rural location offers beautiful views and privacy with mature hedging.

The gardens have been extensively landscaped, featuring mature trees, various fruit trees, and garden features.

The house also includes several outbuildings, including a stable, potting shed, and a beautiful folly to the front of the property.

A large driveway at the front offers ample parking and turning space.

The property has been well maintained and according to the estate agent, offers potential for extension or conversion with planning permission.

Located in the lower Chiltern Hills, Chartridge is a semi-rural village about two miles north-west of Chesham.

The area is known for its 18-hole golf course, village hall, shop, and sought-after primary school, as well as footpaths and bridleways offering scenic walks.

Chesham, about two miles away, provides multiple shopping facilities and amenities, along with the Metropolitan Line underground station for direct access to London.

The area is also renowned for its educational facilities, including Chesham Grammar school, Dr Challoner’s Grammar School for boys in Amersham and Dr Challoner’s High School for girls in Little Chalfont.

For independent schooling, there is Berkhamsted School and Chesham Preparatory, along with The Beacon School and Heatherton House, both in Amersham.