- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
- Bay window and featured fireplace retained
- Short walk to High Wycombe train station (London-bound)
- Secluded, level rear garden with brick outbuilding/utility
- Replacement double glazing; gas central heating
- Freehold; residents’ parking permit can be applied for
- Small plot and modest front garden; limited off-street parking
- Approx 775 sq ft — average-sized terraced home
This well-kept two-bedroom Victorian terrace sits a short walk from High Wycombe station, making it a strong choice for commuters and first-time buyers. The house retains period character—bay window and featured fireplace—while offering practical comforts such as gas central heating and replacement double glazing. The layout includes two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and a secluded rear garden with a handy brick outbuilding currently used as a utility room.
At about 775 sq ft the accommodation feels larger than similar terraces thanks to extra space above the alleyway; two double bedrooms and a family bathroom suit a small family or sharers. The property is freehold, with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and the option to apply for a residents’ parking permit. There is reported rental potential of around £1,500 pcm for buy-to-let investors.
The plot is modest: a small front and a level, secluded rear garden. The home is described as well maintained, but buyers expecting a large garden or extensive off-street parking should note the limited outdoor space and street-facing frontage. Overall this is a practical, characterful Victorian terrace in an established urban area, convenient for transport, town centre amenities and local schools.



























































