Semi‑rural living with extensive space and woodland on your doorstep.
Gated driveway with ample off‑street parking for multiple vehicles
Over 3,200 sq ft of versatile accommodation across two levels
Exceptionally large ground‑floor master plus second ground en‑suite
Three first‑floor bedrooms; two with en‑suites and a lounge
Private, low‑maintenance garden with patio and mature screening
Oil‑fired heating; main fuel is oil (not a community supply)
Very slow broadband speeds; limited for home working or streaming
Council tax described as quite expensive; consider running costs
Tucked behind secure gates in High Beech, this distinctive detached home delivers more than 3,200 sq ft of flexible family living. The heart of the house is a large kitchen/breakfast room flowing into dining and family space, while an exceptionally spacious ground-floor master suite and a further en-suite on the same level provide practical single‑storey living. Three additional bedrooms and a bright first-floor living room create separate zones for children and guests.
Outside, the private, low‑maintenance garden and substantial gravel driveway offer easy upkeep and off‑street parking for multiple vehicles. Recent additions such as an outside utility room and a downstairs WC add everyday convenience. The property’s semi-rural setting puts woodland walks, riding and cycle routes on your doorstep while still providing transport links into London for commuters.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: heating is oil‑fired via boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are reported as very slow, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The house was constructed in the early 1990s with double glazing fitted before 2002; there is no recent structural survey provided, so any buyer should commission usual checks and tests.
This home will suit families seeking generous room sizes, privacy and a countryside feel within reach of town amenities and schools. It offers solid scope for modernisation where desired, particularly to upgrade services and connectivity to match contemporary expectations.