Spacious, adaptable family home moments from Old Town shops and fast trains to London.
- Grade II listed barn conversion retaining exposed beams and character
- Very large 2,906 sq ft; flexible 4 bedrooms plus ground-floor bedroom/study
- Planning permission granted to add upstairs en suite and courtyard store
- Pretty walled cottage garden, patio, single garage and two parking spaces
- EPC rating D and slow broadband speeds
- Shared drive with communal maintenance responsibility
- Council tax described as quite expensive; local crime levels above average
- Excellent road and rail links to London, Oxford and Heathrow
Stable House is a generous Grade II listed barn conversion in Beaconsfield Old Town, arranged over approximately 2,906 sq ft. Much of the original charm remains, with exposed beams and a heavily beamed sitting room centred on a stone fireplace. The ground floor offers flexible living including a large open-plan kitchen/breakfast/family room with granite worktops and integrated appliances, a snug study/bedroom five, and a downstairs bedroom with en suite — useful for multigenerational living or guest accommodation.
Outside, the property sits on a large plot with a pretty walled cottage garden, patio areas and a rear walled courtyard. A single garage, two additional parking spaces and a storage shed add practical value. The location is a major draw: a short walk to Old Town shops and restaurants, with Beaconsfield station about 1.3 miles away and convenient road links to the M40/M25, Heathrow and central London.
There are some important practical points to note. The house is Grade II listed, which will restrict alterations and may complicate future works. Planning permission (Ref. 16/01303/FUL) has been granted for an additional upstairs en suite bedroom and courtyard store, presenting clear potential to increase accommodation. Energy performance is modest (EPC rating D) and broadband speeds are slow. The drive is shared and its upkeep is a communal responsibility. Council tax is described as quite expensive and local crime levels are above average.
This property will suit buyers seeking character and space close to town amenities and rail connections, who are comfortable with listed-building constraints and the maintenance responsibilities that accompany an older, characterful home. The approved planning permission and substantial footprint offer opportunity for further enhancement where permitted.
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