Quiet cul-de-sac family home with long garage and private rear garden.
Three double bedrooms with principal en-suite
Set on a quiet Hazlemere cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom detached house suits a growing family seeking space and easy access to good local schools. The ground floor offers a living room, separate dining room and a modern galley-style kitchen with direct garden access — there’s clear potential to create a larger open-plan kitchen/dining space. Upstairs are three double bedrooms, a contemporary family bathroom and an en-suite to the principal bedroom.
Outside the plot feels private and well-proportioned for the area, with a decked seating area, lawn and mature shrub borders. Driveway parking leads to a double-length garage with power and rear access, offering substantial storage or workshop space. The house benefits from gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown).
Practical points to note: broadband speeds are reported slow and council tax is above average for the area. The property dates from the 1950s–1960s, so while many fittings are modern, prospective buyers should allow for typical mid-century maintenance and check window/insulation history. For families the location is a strong draw, with several ‘Good’ Ofsted-rated primary and secondary schools nearby.
This home will particularly appeal to buyers who value a peaceful residential setting, outdoor privacy and the scope to modernise and reconfigure internal space to suit contemporary living. It’s a solid freehold family option in an affluent neighbourhood with easy parking and strong storage potential in the long garage.