17th‑century semi with gardens, garage and parking — characterful family home..
- Grade II listed 17th‑century semi with original character features
- Spacious kitchen/diner with pantry and breakfast bar
- Lounge with working open fireplace
- Driveway parking for approximately three cars and large garage
- Enclosed rear and side gardens on a generous plot
- Boiler serviced Dec 2024; gas central heating
- Listed status restricts alterations; may complicate extensions
- Council tax above average; likely ongoing maintenance needs
This rare Grade II listed 17th‑century semi offers generous family living with authentic period character. Set tucked away on a private/shared gravel drive of three houses, the home sits on a substantial plot with enclosed gardens that run from rear to side, plus driveway parking for about three cars and a large detached garage (17'6" x 15'3"). High ceilings, exposed timber and an open fireplace give the lounge strong historic charm.
Accommodation is flexible: a spacious entrance hall leads to a lounge with open fireplace, a large modern kitchen/diner with pantry and breakfast bar, a ground-floor snug that can serve as a fourth bedroom, plus three double bedrooms and two bathrooms across upper floors. Practical benefits include gas central heating (boiler serviced December 2024) and fast mobile and broadband speeds.
Buyers should note material considerations tied to the listed status — Grade II listing will restrict alterations and may complicate extensions or major modernisation. As a 17th‑century property, ongoing maintenance and sympathetic repairs are likely; council tax is above average. The house is presented in characterful condition rather than fully modernised, which will suit buyers seeking period authenticity or a renovation project rather than a turnkey move.
Located in a very affluent area with excellent secondary schools nearby (including Wycombe High and John Hampden Grammar), this property will appeal to families seeking character, space and parking within High Wycombe, and to buyers who value historic fabric and garden space rather than contemporary open-plan redesigns.