Renovated four-bed semi with huge garden and home office in village setting.
- Newly renovated four-bedroom semi-detached Tudor-style house
- Extended open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with skylights
- Principal top-floor suite with dressing room and en suite
- Approx. 120ft private landscaped rear garden
- Part-converted garage providing office/playroom plus storage
- Large driveway with parking for multiple cars
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; double-glazing install dates unknown
- Council tax above average; broadband speeds only average
An elegant, newly renovated four-bedroom semi in a sought-after Buckinghamshire village, this house combines traditional Tudor-style charm with contemporary family living. The extended open-plan kitchen/dining/family room, skylights and oversized sliding doors create a bright heart to the home, while a bay-fronted sitting room with woodburner adds character and daily comfort.
The top-floor principal suite occupies the entire loft level and includes a dressing room, en suite and Juliette balcony overlooking the long, private rear garden of approximately 120ft. Three further good-sized bedrooms and a luxury family bathroom with separate shower accommodate family life, while a separate utility and cloakroom add practical convenience.
Outside, well-proportioned gardens, multiple seating areas and a part-converted garage (office/playroom with remaining storage) extend living space and suit home working or hobbies. The large driveway provides off-street parking for several cars and the property is freehold with no flood risk.
Notable considerations are factual: the house was built in the late 1960s–1970s so some services and fabric may be older despite recent refurbishment; cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation; double-glazing install dates are unknown; broadband speeds are average and council tax is above average. These details matter to buyers wanting the lowest running costs or the highest energy performance.