Character-filled three-bedroom cottage in AONB village, garage and communal grounds..
- Recently renovated while retaining period features
- Large living room with high Victorian ceilings
- Modern fitted kitchen with integrated dishwasher
- Master bedroom with ensuite and dual aspect views
- Private wrap-around garden plus communal grounds
- Carport, garage and parking for two vehicles
- Electric heating and secondary glazing — potentially higher running costs
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; insulation recommended
A handsome period end-of-terrace cottage in the sought-after village of Bledlow, recently updated to offer comfortable family living while retaining original character. The house provides a large living room with high Victorian ceilings and a separate dining room that opens to a wrap-around private garden and well-kept communal grounds — ideal for children and outdoor entertaining. The modern kitchen and recent renovations mean move-in readiness for many buyers.
Practical features include a dual-aspect master bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms, boarded and insulated loft, carport plus garage with parking for two vehicles and visitor spaces. The property lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty close to footpaths and village amenities, with good local schools and easy access to Princes Risborough mainline services and the M40.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the home uses electric heating with a boiler and radiators (running costs can be higher than gas), original single glazing fitted with secondary glazing, and solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation. Council tax is described as expensive. Buyers should consider further insulation upgrades or heating improvements to reduce long-term running costs.