Large four-bedroom detached home in a quiet cul-de-sac with great schools and transport links.
Four double bedrooms with principal ensuite and walk-in wardrobe
Large kitchen/dining room with skylight and garden access
Rear reception with large sliding doors to private garden
Driveway parking for multiple cars; set back from road
EV charging point and ample off-street parking
Close to good-rated local schools and Crossrail links
Mixed condition noted; some areas may need cosmetic refurbishment
Freehold, no flood risk; plot and internal space are substantial
This substantial four-bedroom detached house sits in a quiet cul-de-sac in Iver Heath, set back from the road with a large driveway and generous rear garden. The layout suits family life: two reception rooms, a large kitchen/dining area with skylight, a ground-floor office and four double bedrooms upstairs. Practical extras include an EV charging point, ample off-street parking and freehold tenure.
The principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite, and the rear reception’s large sliding doors create a strong indoor–outdoor flow to a private, low-maintenance garden. Good local schools and fast links to the motorway and Iver Crossrail make this a convenient commuter location. The property’s size (about 2,194 sq ft) and flexible layout also present scope for multi-generational use or creating an annex-style arrangement.
The house shows a mix of condition notes across descriptions: much of the accommodation is presented in good order, but some external and internal elements are flagged as needing refurbishment. Buyers should budget for targeted updating to kitchens, bathroom finishes or external brickwork where required. There is no flood risk, broadband speeds are fast and the area is very affluent, though local crime levels are average.
Overall this is a large, well-located family home with strong transport links and substantial scope to personalise. It will suit families seeking space and schools nearby, buyers wanting a commuter base with room to adapt, or purchasers prepared to invest modestly in cosmetic improvements to unlock full value.