High-spec four-bedroom home with gardens, outdoor office and excellent rail links..
- Four double bedrooms including principal with en-suite and dressing area
- Large open-plan kitchen/living/dining with bifold doors and ceiling lantern
- Underfloor heating downstairs; EPC Rating B
- Insulated, powered outdoor office with heating and lighting
- EV charger and driveway parking for at least three cars
- Large landscaped garden with countryside views and privacy
- Only two bathrooms for four bedrooms; may be tight for large families
- Council Tax Band F — higher annual running costs
This substantial four-bedroom detached home sits in an elevated Chilterns setting, finished to a high specification and arranged over generous living space. The heart of the house is an open-plan kitchen/living/dining area with a large island, ceiling lantern and bifold doors that flow onto private, landscaped gardens — ideal for family life and entertaining. Downstairs underfloor heating, a utility/boot room, cloakroom and abundant storage add practical comfort for everyday use.
Upstairs the principal suite includes a dressing area and en-suite, joined by three further double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. An insulated, powered outdoor office with heating offers a ready-made work-from-home studio or creative space. Practical extras include an EV charger, block-paved driveway for at least three cars, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for commuters and home workers.
The hamlet location brings tranquillity, panoramic countryside views and access to miles of footpaths, while being unusually well connected for rural living: the local train station is a two-minute walk with regular services to London Marylebone in under 50 minutes. Nearby towns provide supermarkets, schools and leisure facilities. Energy efficiency is good (EPC B), supporting lower running costs compared with older properties.
A few considerations: the house has just two bathrooms for four double bedrooms, which may be tight for large families or frequent guests. Council Tax Band F means running costs will be higher than average. Its hamlet setting delivers peace and scenery but can mean greater reliance on nearby towns for some amenities despite the close rail link.