Set in the heart of the Chiltern countryside, this renowned public house is located in the picturesque village of The Lee. The property has been featured on many TV and films over the years including, Midsomer Murders, Worzel Gummidge, Pie in the Sky, Mrs Bradley Mysteries and many others. The current owners have run the business for the past 35 years and has potential scope to create further accommodation, subject to planning permission.
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Set in the heart of the Chiltern countryside, this renowned public house is located in the picturesque village of The Lee. The property has been featured on many TV and films over the years including, Midsomer Murders, Worzel Gummidge, Pie in the Sky, Mrs Bradley Mysteries and many others. The current owners have run the business for the past 35 years and has potential scope to create further accommodation, subject to planning permission.
The Property
The original public house was located on the green in 1647, then named the Cock & Coney. The village was purchased at the turn of the last century by the Steward Liberty family and in 1908 was demolished and recited in its present location. Over the years the property has been extended and in 1984 the restaurant was converted.
Internally the property offers a snug bar, lounge bar with seating, restaurant, kitchen, and WC's. To the first floor there are four bedrooms, sitting room and bathroom. Outside the land extends to just under an acre with large car park and an area to the rear in need of attention.
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The Location
The much sought-after village of The Lee is in a conservation area, set in the Green Belt and is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Cock & Rabbit is beautifully positioned on the village green surrounded by period character properties and the original manor house with the church nearby. The village of Lee Common is a short walk away with a village shop and hall, whilst within the village is a primary school. The villages of Great Missenden, Wendover and Chesham are easily accessible providing further shopping, schooling for all age groups and a rail service into London.
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