Well-located three-bedroom home ideal for families seeking easy commuting and good schools.
Three bedrooms with bay-windowed main room
Short walk to Gerrards Cross station and town centre
Modern kitchen and open-plan dining space
Low-maintenance rear garden and paved patio
Off-street parking for up to two cars at front
Single fully tiled family bathroom only
Solid-brick 1900s construction; no known wall insulation
Council Tax Band F; crime rate above local average
This attractive three-bedroom mid-terrace on Marsham Lane offers comfortable family living within a short walk of Gerrards Cross station, shops and cafés. Period Tudor-Revival details and a bay-windowed main bedroom give the house character, while a modern kitchen and open-plan dining area provide everyday convenience.
The layout is flexible: separate front reception, dining room and an open-plan kitchen/dining that could double as additional living space or be opened up further. A paved patio and small lawn create a low-maintenance rear garden; the front provides off-street parking for up to two cars.
Practical points to note: the house has one family bathroom serving three bedrooms and sits on a modest plot. Built c.1900–1929 with solid-brick walls (no known wall insulation), there is potential to improve energy performance further. Council Tax Band F reflects local tax levels and running costs may be higher than average.
This home will suit a family or buyer seeking a well-located period property with character and sensible modern updates. It offers good transport links and excellent local schools, with straightforward scope to tailor the internal layout and improve insulation or energy efficiency over time.