Rural & countryside · Buckinghamshire
Rural homes across Buckinghamshire — country cottages, farmhouses, barn conversions and character homes tucked into villages, hamlets and open Buckinghamshire countryside.
Buckinghamshire holds some of southern England's prettiest character villages — the Chilterns AONB, beech woods, brick-and-flint cottages and Georgian market towns.
Generally any home outside an urban area, in a village, hamlet or open countryside — though there's no official definition. Many lenders and councils define it by population density and amenity access.
It varies, but it's improved a lot. Project Gigabit is rolling out full-fibre across rural areas; Starlink is a popular fallback. Always check Ofcom's broadband checker before buying.
Mostly no for standard rural homes. Things get more specialist for homes with land, non-standard construction (thatch, cob, timber-frame), or agricultural ties.
Many rural homes are off the gas grid and use oil, LPG, wood burners or increasingly ground/air-source heat pumps. EPC ratings and recent bills are worth reviewing.
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