Large six-bedroom house with private gardens and quick rail links to London..
Six double bedrooms across three floors with versatile additional room
Less than 1 mile to Gerrards Cross station, fast trains to London
Private west-facing rear garden, large terrace with two electric awnings
Electric gated driveway, parking for multiple cars and double garage
Underfloor heating on ground and first floors; air-con in principal and gym
EPC C; solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential energy upgrades needed
Built c.1900–1929; period property with modernised kitchen and fittings
Services stated as connected but not tested; council tax is very expensive
Set well back behind electric gates, this substantial six-bedroom detached house offers flexible accommodation across three floors for family life and home working. The ground floor combines formal and informal reception rooms, a modern open-plan kitchen/breakfast space and a separate office, while many principal rooms look out onto the private, west-facing garden.
The principal suite includes a dressing area, fitted wardrobes, air conditioning and an ensuite; three further double bedrooms on the first floor each have fitted wardrobes and ensuites. The second floor provides two further doubles, eaves storage and a versatile additional room suitable as a media room, guest bedroom or playroom. Underfloor heating serves the ground and first floors and double glazing has been installed post-2002.
Outside, the plot is generous and well screened by mature planting, with a large terrace, two electric awnings, a lawn, mature beds, water feature and shed. Remote-controlled electric gates open to a wide driveway with parking for multiple vehicles and a double garage. Gerrards Cross station is under a mile away, offering fast trains to London Marylebone.
Practical points: the property dates from c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated), an EPC rating of C and mains gas heating via boiler and radiators. Services are stated as connected but not tested. Council tax is very expensive. Overall this is a roomy, well-appointed family home in an affluent suburb, suited to buyers seeking space, privacy and strong transport links, though buyers should consider potential insulating or energy-efficiency improvements due to the age and wall construction.