Tithe Barn Buckinghamshire
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A bit about the barn…800 Years of history blended with modern comforts
Grade II Listed dating from the 14th Century.
Tithe Barn was constructed originally in Burnham Abbey which was endowed in 1266 by Richard Earl of Cornwall, brother of Henry III.
Today the barn provides a spacious residence of considerable charm and character.
Exposed timber beams, light windows and fireplaces.
The grounds are well screened and secluded.
551 square metres (6000 square ft)
There is an outdoor dining area, bar, kitchen, playground, heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, outdoor shower, gym and sunken trampoline. The garden is laid to lawn with fruit trees, roses and flower beds.
The house has been used previously for filming and was the home to contestants of ‘Britains Best Home Cook’.
It was also home to Natalie Portman while she was in the UK filming.
Situated perfectly for Pinewood and is a 20 minute drive to the studios.