Guide price
£1,250,000
5 bed detached house for saleBangors Road South, Iver, Buckinghamshire SL0
5 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Garage and parking for five cars
Consulting rooms with separate entrance
Guest suite/potential self-contained annexe
Flexible accommodation
Stunning garden
No chain
EPC Rating = D
Charming Grade II listed house with mature gardens, four reception rooms and parking for five cars. Potential self contained annexe with separate entrance.
Description
This charming property, dating to around 1622, is full of character, with quirky nooks and crannies. The building has been extended over the centuries and offers versatile, subdivided accommodation suitable for multi-generational living and working from home. The property as a whole offers five bedrooms, four reception rooms, and three bathrooms, with good transport links.
The front door opens onto a generous reception hall, with French doors to the left leading into the garden, and stairs to the first floor. To the right, there is access to the sitting/dining room and the kitchen, which curves around to the utility room, downstairs cloakroom, and rear extension.
The sitting/dining room is tastefully decorated, featuring original and Regency details, and has a large, stunning inglenook working fireplace. The kitchen is well-equipped with a range of units, granite work surfaces, and includes an Esse range cooker. The breakfast area is large enough to accommodate a table and chairs for six. A door leads out to a side courtyard. The staircase in the hall leads up to four bedrooms on the first floor, all accessed via the main corridor. The principal bedroom has two walk-in wardrobes and an en suite with a large shower. The other bedrooms are of a good size and feature fireplaces. The family bathroom includes a Victorian roll-top bath and a separate shower. Two large, well-insulated, floored attic spaces are accessed from the fourth bedroom.
The guest suite/potential annexe is reached from the kitchen courtyard via its own front door. It opens into a fully fitted kitchen, again with granite work surfaces, and leads into the living room, where there is a further working inglenook fireplace. A staircase leads to the first floor, with doorways to a double bedroom, a large bathroom, and the rest of the house.
The rear Victorian extension is currently used as a dual-aspect consulting room, with French windows opening into the garden. It includes a waiting room and provides access to the side entry courtyard and the downstairs cloakroom. This area could also be arranged as two additional reception rooms.
The delightful garden wraps around the property and is beautifully landscaped, with a variety of attractive specimen plants and trees. Pathways meander through the space, complemented by water features, a sunken fire pit, and several seating spots to enjoy the views. French windows from the hall open onto a loggia and a fine outdoor dining area. A driveway to the side of the house leads to a single garage and parking for three to four cars, with an additional driveway at the front of the house, framed by a mature wisteria enjoyed by the whole village.
Location
Iver station 1.3 miles, Denham station 5 miles, Gerrards Cross 7 miles, Heathrow (T5) 8 miles, central London (Baker Street) 20 miles. All distances are approximate.
The village of Iver, with its selection of local shops and restaurants, is surrounded by fields and woodland, yet only a short distance from the M40 motorway with access to both the M25 and M4. Windsor, Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities.
The mainline railway station at Iver benefits from being on the Elizabeth Line providing direct trains to London Paddington, Bond Street and Canary Wharf. From Denham, the Chiltern Trains link runs into London Marylebone and the Metropolitan line underground links to Baker Street at Uxbridge.
The area benefits from an active community with local events and activities. There are excellent local sporting amenities including tennis courts and a bowls club in Richings Sports Park together with an eighteen hole golf course. In addition are numerous beautiful riverside and woodland walks, including those in Denham Country Park, Black Park, Langley Park and Burnham Beeches.
Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling, and is one of the last counties to maintain the traditional grammar school system.
Square Footage: 3,153 sq ft
Acreage:
1 Acres
Additional Info
Services: All mains connected. Please note none of the services have been tested.
Agents Notes: All distances and times are approximate and correct at the time of writing. The property has right of way over a private driveway to the garage and parking at back of house.
Description
This charming property, dating to around 1622, is full of character, with quirky nooks and crannies. The building has been extended over the centuries and offers versatile, subdivided accommodation suitable for multi-generational living and working from home. The property as a whole offers five bedrooms, four reception rooms, and three bathrooms, with good transport links.
The front door opens onto a generous reception hall, with French doors to the left leading into the garden, and stairs to the first floor. To the right, there is access to the sitting/dining room and the kitchen, which curves around to the utility room, downstairs cloakroom, and rear extension.
The sitting/dining room is tastefully decorated, featuring original and Regency details, and has a large, stunning inglenook working fireplace. The kitchen is well-equipped with a range of units, granite work surfaces, and includes an Esse range cooker. The breakfast area is large enough to accommodate a table and chairs for six. A door leads out to a side courtyard. The staircase in the hall leads up to four bedrooms on the first floor, all accessed via the main corridor. The principal bedroom has two walk-in wardrobes and an en suite with a large shower. The other bedrooms are of a good size and feature fireplaces. The family bathroom includes a Victorian roll-top bath and a separate shower. Two large, well-insulated, floored attic spaces are accessed from the fourth bedroom.
The guest suite/potential annexe is reached from the kitchen courtyard via its own front door. It opens into a fully fitted kitchen, again with granite work surfaces, and leads into the living room, where there is a further working inglenook fireplace. A staircase leads to the first floor, with doorways to a double bedroom, a large bathroom, and the rest of the house.
The rear Victorian extension is currently used as a dual-aspect consulting room, with French windows opening into the garden. It includes a waiting room and provides access to the side entry courtyard and the downstairs cloakroom. This area could also be arranged as two additional reception rooms.
The delightful garden wraps around the property and is beautifully landscaped, with a variety of attractive specimen plants and trees. Pathways meander through the space, complemented by water features, a sunken fire pit, and several seating spots to enjoy the views. French windows from the hall open onto a loggia and a fine outdoor dining area. A driveway to the side of the house leads to a single garage and parking for three to four cars, with an additional driveway at the front of the house, framed by a mature wisteria enjoyed by the whole village.
Location
Iver station 1.3 miles, Denham station 5 miles, Gerrards Cross 7 miles, Heathrow (T5) 8 miles, central London (Baker Street) 20 miles. All distances are approximate.
The village of Iver, with its selection of local shops and restaurants, is surrounded by fields and woodland, yet only a short distance from the M40 motorway with access to both the M25 and M4. Windsor, Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross provide a more comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities.
The mainline railway station at Iver benefits from being on the Elizabeth Line providing direct trains to London Paddington, Bond Street and Canary Wharf. From Denham, the Chiltern Trains link runs into London Marylebone and the Metropolitan line underground links to Baker Street at Uxbridge.
The area benefits from an active community with local events and activities. There are excellent local sporting amenities including tennis courts and a bowls club in Richings Sports Park together with an eighteen hole golf course. In addition are numerous beautiful riverside and woodland walks, including those in Denham Country Park, Black Park, Langley Park and Burnham Beeches.
Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling, and is one of the last counties to maintain the traditional grammar school system.
Square Footage: 3,153 sq ft
Acreage:
1 Acres
Additional Info
Services: All mains connected. Please note none of the services have been tested.
Agents Notes: All distances and times are approximate and correct at the time of writing. The property has right of way over a private driveway to the garage and parking at back of house.