Well-presented 4/5-bed family home between Beaconsfield Old and New Towns.
Four/five bedrooms across two-and-a-half storeys, flexible top-floor family room
Well fitted kitchen/breakfast room and separate utility
Secluded west-facing rear garden with patio and artificial turf
Carport plus off-street parking for multiple vehicles
Built 2007–2011, double glazed, mains gas central heating, freehold
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; good for home working
Above-average local crime levels — consider security measures
Council tax described as quite expensive for the area
Set in a small, exclusive cul-de-sac between Beaconsfield’s Old and New Towns, this well-presented four/five-bedroom family house offers generous, flexible accommodation across nearly 1,900 sq ft. The layout includes a large kitchen/breakfast room, a spacious lounge/dining area, utility, principal bedroom with en-suite, two further bathrooms and a large top-floor room that works well as a fifth bedroom or family room.
The rear garden faces west and is secluded, providing a pleasant afternoon and evening aspect for outdoor living. Off-street parking is provided by a carport and additional spaces, convenient for families with multiple vehicles. The home was built 2007–2011, has double glazing and gas central heating, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for home working and online schooling.
Local conveniences and highly regarded schools are nearby, including top-performing secondary options, making the location strong for families. The property is freehold and sits on a decent-sized plot with a modern exterior and landscaped low-maintenance garden.
Practical points to note: the area records above-average local crime levels relative to national figures, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The house is generally well maintained, but buyers should verify exact room sizes, any service histories, and parking allocations during viewing.