An 18th century three bedroom detached house with 2,790 sq. ft. of accommodation including a double garage, and with off street parking and an outdoor swimming pool. Located in a conservation area on the edge of the village of Haddenham, The Cider House is a wychert built former public house and court house. It was converted to residential use in the 1960s and retains original features including an inglenook fireplace, exposed beams, and wooden latch and brace doors.
Arranged over four levels, The Cider House has an over 20 ft. by 15 ft. basement, a ground floor with a kitchen, a dining room and cloakroom, a first floor with an entrance hall, a double aspect sitting room and the principal bedroom suite, and a second floor in the roof with two bedrooms, an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom.
Outside there is an integrated double garage, a stable block used for storage and a west facing rear garden laid to lawn with views across open farmland.