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Guide price

£1,795,000

(£666/sq. ft)

5 bed detached house for sale
Baring Crescent, Beaconsfield HP9

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 5 receptions

    • 2,694 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

Freehold
Added on 20/10/2025

About this property

  • Character Family Home

  • Walking distance of both National Trust woodlands and the town centre

  • Beautifully Presented

  • Free Flowing Accommodation

  • Impressive Kitchen/Dining Room

  • Utility Room & Cloakroom

  • Sitting Room

  • Study

  • Family Room & Conservatory

  • Professionally Landscaped Garden

This beautifully presented five bedroom detached home offers something truly special. Light-filled and generously proportioned, it has a lovely sense of flow throughout, combining elegance with a welcoming atmosphere.

The impressive kitchen and dining area is ideal for family life, while the separate sitting room, study, family room, and bright conservatory provide versatile spaces for both relaxing and entertaining.

Throughout, there are many charming original features, including the original working iron stove, striking fireplaces, period detailing, and high ceilings that bring a wonderful sense of character and space.

Beautifully landscaped gardens showcase specimen trees with integrated ground lighting and an automatic watering system. Practical additions such as the utility room and downstairs cloakroom make everyday living easy, but it’s the overall feel of the home that really stands out. The seamless blend of original charm and light, open layout creates something quite special.

The location is equally appealing, being within easy reach of excellent schools, shops, and transport links. A truly beautiful home that offers both character and comfort in equal measure.

EPC Rating: C

Location

The property is situated within a few hundred yards of the centre of Beaconsfield New Town which offers an excellent range of shops for day-to-day needs including Waitrose, Sainsbury’s and a Marks & Spencer Simply Food plus a selection of cafes and restaurants and a library. The main line train station has services to London Marylebone (from 25 minutes). Beaconsfield Old Town has many restaurants and public houses.

The M40 (Junction 2) is a short drive away giving access to London, Oxford, Birmingham and the M25 network.

The area is well known for its excellent schooling and the retention of the grammar school system. Private schools available in Beaconsfield include Davenies for boys and High March for girls. The county is well served with sporting facilities including numerous golf, rugby and cricket clubs and leisure facilities.

Disclaimer

Particulars described on our website and in marketing materials are for indicative purposes only; their complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Details such as boundary lines, rights of way, or property condition should not be treated as fact. Interested parties are advised to consult their own surveyor, solicitor, or other professional before committing to any expenditure or legal obligations.

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  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    G

  • Ground rent

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