Three-bedroom detached cottage on a large plot, ideal for family extension.
Large 0.344-acre secluded plot with mature trees and ample lawn
Set on a substantial 0.344-acre plot, this three-bedroom detached cottage-style house sits conveniently between Beaconsfield Old and New Towns. The property retains period character such as original fireplaces and hardwood floors, and presents a straightforward, family-friendly layout with sitting and dining rooms, kitchen and utility. With a garage, gravel driveway and wide lawned gardens, the site is a major asset for outdoor living and future extension.
Internally the accommodation is well maintained but practical rather than recently modernised: there is one family bathroom plus a separate WC, gas central heating from a boiler and double glazing of unknown install date. The house was built in the 1950s–60s with cavity walls currently assumed uninsulated, so there is scope to improve energy efficiency and reduce running costs.
This home is offered chain free and is well placed for excellent local schools, shops and Beaconsfield station (around 0.6 miles). It will suit a family seeking a generous plot and period features with clear potential to reconfigure or extend, or a buyer planning targeted updating to improve comfort and value. Note practical considerations such as a single bathroom, likely need for insulation improvements, and higher council tax when budgeting.
Overall the property combines a desirable plot and characterful interiors with straightforward refurbishment opportunities — a comfortable, flexible home in a very affluent area near strong schooling and transport links.