Spacious house with annexe and huge private garden for family living.
- Over 3,500 sq ft across three floors with flexible reception space
- Self‑contained one‑bed annexe with private entrance, ideal for relatives
- South‑easterly rear garden over 150ft, highly private and well planted
- Wide block‑paved driveway, gated access and automated double garage
- Less than 1 mile to Gerrards Cross centre; 18 min to London Marylebone
- Excellent local schooling and affluent neighbourhood profile
- Slow broadband speeds locally; may affect home working or streaming
- Council Tax Band H — very expensive ongoing running cost
Set well back behind secure electric gates, this substantial detached home extends over three floors and offers more than 3,500 sq ft of flexible living space — including a self-contained one‑bed annexe with private entrance. The layout suits a growing or multi‑generational family: five principal bedrooms in the main house, multiple reception rooms for day‑to‑day living and entertaining, and four bathrooms to ease morning rushes. The property is presented in good order and is offered with no onward chain for a quicker move.
Outside, the plot is a major asset. The south‑easterly rear garden stretches well beyond 150 feet, is very private and provides excellent potential for outdoor living, landscaping or play space. There is wide block‑paved parking for several cars, automated double garaging and secure gated access — practical for families with multiple vehicles and visitors.
Location strengthens the proposition: under a mile from Gerrards Cross village amenities and superb schooling, with fast trains to London Marylebone in approximately 18 minutes. Road links to the M40/M25 are convenient for commuting and airports. Practical notes: broadband speeds are reported slow locally and council tax is Band H, both important cost and connectivity considerations.
Overall this is a handsome family home with useful ancillary accommodation and a very large, private garden. It will particularly suit buyers seeking generous living proportions, excellent schools nearby and immediate transport links, while those who rely on high‑speed broadband should factor that limitation into their plans.