Six bedrooms plus self-contained one-bedroom annexe with independent access
Tucked at the end of a private no-through lane, this handsome 1920s detached home blends period character with recent, thoughtful renovation. Arranged over three floors, the main house offers flexible family accommodation — including three double bedrooms on the first floor, two further bedrooms on the second floor and a bright open-plan kitchen/dining room that opens onto a full-width slate terrace. The study and family room, plus dual-aspect sitting room with wood-burning stove, create multiple living areas for family life.
A self-contained one-bedroom annexe with vaulted ceiling and independent external access has been fully modernised with new plumbing, heating and wiring. It can serve as an au pair or guest suite, or provide a rental income stream. Practical benefits include a double garage, wide gravel parking sweep for several vehicles, mains gas boiler and external wall insulation beneath coloured render to improve thermal efficiency.
The southwesterly rear gardens are generously sized (about 0.33 acre), landscaped and back onto private woodland, with terraces laid out to capture far-reaching Chilterns views. The home sits within an affluent, low-crime area close to countryside walks, Whiteleaf Golf Club and Princes Risborough with fast rail links to London and Oxford.
Notable practical points: the property has been newly renovated but the double glazing install date is not specified. Council tax is described as quite expensive. There is a small private road maintenance charge of £84 per annum. These factors should be considered alongside the house’s size, plot and annexe potential.