An old bakery in an idyllic village is on the market for £1.25 million.

The former bakery in the heart of Fulmer village at the border of Bucks and Slough has been completely renovated with modern perks.

Despite the makeover, upon walking into the courtyard you can picture the hustle and bustle hundreds of years ago when it was still a row of nine workers’ cottages in 1730.

In the 1900s, the front façade was added and the house was converted into a bakery before it was used as the village general store and a post office.

The Grade II listed property was converted into a residential home in 1995 and refurbished up to modern standards over the years while retaining period features, including oak flooring, working brick fireplace and bay windows in the living room.

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If three bedrooms, a dining and a sitting room are not enough space, the annex, locally known as The Bakery, boasts an extra bedroom and combined kitchen and sitting room plus a bathroom.

The annex can be sold separately for a guide price of £450,000.

The south-easterly facing garden boasts a patio, a lawn and a children’s play area alongside a double garage and driveway parking for four cars.

Take a sneak peek inside. 

Bucks Free Press: The historical property was turned into a home in 1995 The historical property was turned into a home in 1995 (Image: Savills)

 

Bucks Free Press: The cozy living room with oak floors The cozy living room with oak floors (Image: Savills)

 

Bucks Free Press: The kitchen with a breakfast nook and a door leading into the gardenThe kitchen with a breakfast nook and a door leading into the garden (Image: Savills)

 

Bucks Free Press: The main bathroom on the first floorThe main bathroom on the first floor (Image: Savills)

 

Bucks Free Press: The south-east facing garden The south-east facing garden (Image: Savills)