Modern three-bed detached with large garden and garage, close to Beaconsfield town and station..
- Recently refurbished; open-plan kitchen/dining with island and quartz worktops
- Large, private rear garden with raised beds and panel fencing
- Detached garage plus resin driveway with off-street parking
- Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en suite shower
- Bedroom three best suited as study or single room
- EPC rating D; energy performance could be improved
- Council tax band expensive; factor into running costs
- Local crime levels above average for the area
This recently refurbished three-bedroom detached house blends mid-century character with contemporary open-plan living, set on a quiet cul-de-sac close to Beaconsfield Old Town. The ground floor centres on a stunning kitchen/dining area with an island, quartz worktops and integrated appliances, opening via French doors onto a large, private lawned garden — ideal for family life and entertaining.
Upstairs provides a generous principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an en suite, a roomy second bedroom and a third bedroom that is more suited to a study or single room. Practical extras include a utility room, a detached garage, resin drive with off-street parking and good storage throughout. The house benefits from double glazing and gas-fired central heating via a boiler and radiators.
Location is a strong draw: a short walk to Beaconsfield’s shops and restaurants and roughly a mile from the station with direct services to London Marylebone. The area is affluent with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, making the home suitable for commuters and professionals.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the EPC is rated D, council tax is expensive, and local crime levels are above average. Although comprehensively refurbished, the house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and retains some period construction characteristics. Tenure is freehold and the property is offered as move-in ready.