A Grade II listed 17th century three double bedroom detached cottage with four reception rooms, a detached double garage and driveway parking, in a village location. In the early 18th century, this cottage was refronted in whitewashed brick with timber framing. In the 19th century, it was in use as a public house: The Boot Inn. The original building retains a hipped thatched roof with brick chimneys at either side while, to the rear, there is a single storey extension with a tiled roof which is now the master bedroom suite.
The current owners took residence in 2007 and have restored and improved the cottage. The thatched roof was refurbished between 2012 and 2016 and will not require attention for a number of years. Most of the accommodation is on the ground floor, while the first floor is in the original part of the cottage and has exposed beams and wooden flooring. Here there are two double bedrooms, both with views across Quainton and one with a walk-in wardrobe, and a two piece cloakroom. There is secondary double glazing in several rooms, including the upstairs bedrooms.