Character-filled three-bedroom home near schools, station and village amenities.
Large south-facing mature garden with pond and fruit cages
This handsome mid-terraced Georgian cottage sits in the heart of Great Missenden’s conservation area, a short walk to shops, station and well-regarded schools. The house keeps period character outside while offering a practical, modernised interior: engineered oak floors, a bespoke solid-wood kitchen and a recently fitted energy-efficient boiler.
The ground floor flows from a sitting room through a dining room into the kitchen with French doors out to a large, south-facing garden. The rear garden is a standout feature — mature planting, a pergola with wisteria, pond, greenhouse, fruit cages and a sizeable shed provide versatile outdoor space for children and keen gardeners.
Accommodation is arranged over three floors: two modest bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, with a large loft-style principal bedroom occupying the top floor and featuring a wash basin and Juliet balcony. Practical updates include new kitchen appliances, an induction hob and a recently replaced boiler. A limestone fireplace with a log burner adds warmth and charm to the dining room.
Important points to note: room sizes are generally small to average, typical of village terraced houses, and there is only one full bathroom plus a separate WC. The property is in a medium flood risk area and sits directly to the pavement with on-street parking only. Conservation-area status may limit exterior alterations. Overall, this is a characterful village home ideal for families wanting central Great Missenden living, or buyers seeking a period property with scope to personalise internally.