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Chenies Place is a distinguished Grade II Listed residence of exceptional heritage, retaining period character and architectural significance. The property's front elevation features a characterful brick façade, enhanced by exceptional landscaping and a mature wisteria. Inside, the entrance hall has an open fireplace, crowned staircase, and bespoke cabinetry, while the principal drawing room has a triple aspect, French doors leading to the garden, and architectural columns. A formal dining room with an original fireplace is located directly off the kitchen, which itself features decorative tiled flooring and integrated appliances. The property's first floor has a principal suite with a generous dressing room and en suite bathroom, as well as three additional bedrooms and a family bathroom. The extensive gardens were commissioned by the Duchess of Bedford and designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll, featuring elegant formal brick landscaping, geometric pathways, and a Grade II listed pergola. Additional features include a sundial, brick bridge over the River Chess, and a water garden.