A stunning home which inspired Ian Fleming when he wrote his James Bond novels has been put on the market for £900,000. Chiltern House was built in 1910 and was the former HQ for Huntercombe Golf Club. And in Fleming's 1958 book Goldfinger, Bond tells the eponymous villain he 'played off nine at Huntercombe'. Chiltern House was built in 1910 and was the former HQ for Huntercombe Golf Club, which gets mentioned in Goldfinger when Bond says he 'played off nine at Huntercombe' Owners John and Debbie Hilliar have decided to put the house on the market for £900,000 so they can buy a hotel Legend has it Fleming, who was a member of the golf club near Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, for 32 years, would settle down in front of the impressive bay window in the library of the clubhouse to write Chiltern House was converted into six luxury homes in 1967, and one of the large properties has just been put on the market with Stowhill Estates for £900,000. Legend has it Fleming, who was a member of the golf club near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, for 32 years, would settle down in front of the impressive bay window in the library of the clubhouse to write. It has a huge drawing room, dining room, sitting room and four double bedrooms. John and Debbie Hilliar, who are selling up to buy a hotel, said: 'We have turned it from a rather unloved house into a very happy home and have made numerous improvements. 'It's a beautiful spacious home with real elegance and character.' The hamlet of Nuffield is located a ten-minute drive from the market towns of Henley and Wallingford. The house was converted into six luxury homes in 1967 and one of the large properties has just been put on the market with Stowhill Estates for £900,000 John and Debbie Hilliar, who are selling up to buy a hotel, said: 'We have turned it from a rather unloved house into a very happy home and have made numerous improvements' The first-floor sitting room used to be the clubhouse library where Fleming penned his Bond novels. The bay window has padded window seating and a south-west facing balcony to make the most of the views and the sunshine Golfers can enjoy a round whenever they fancy and the Chiltern countryside beckons for rambles and dog walks. A back garden gate leads from Chiltern House into Park Wood, carpeted with bluebells in the spring. The property exudes character from every historic nook and cranny, boasting enormous bay windows, double-height ceilings and fine fireplaces. The first-floor sitting room used to be the clubhouse library where Fleming penned his Bond novels. The bay window has padded window seating and a south-west facing balcony to make the most of the views and the sunshine. The property exudes character from every historic nook and cranny, boasting enormous bay windows, double-height ceilings and fine fireplaces The elegant ground-floor sitting room also has the wow factor with original oak flooring, grand staircase and stunning fireplace, complete with wood-burning stove On the first floor, alongside the second sitting room, is a double bedroom, study area and bathroom. The master bedroom, two further bedrooms and shower room are on the second floor The elegant ground-floor sitting room also has the wow factor with original oak flooring, grand staircase and stunning fireplace, complete with wood-burning stove. The dining room leads off from the sitting room via double doors which can fold back for open-plan entertaining, while the L-shaped kitchen features Shaker-style units. On the first floor, alongside the second sitting room, is a double bedroom, study area and bathroom. The master bedroom, two further bedrooms and shower room are on the second floor. All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility