£1,060,000
4 bed detached house for saleLondon End, Beaconsfield HP9
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Four Double Bedroom Cottage
Driveway parking for 4 cars
Integrated Kitchen
Separate Dining Area
Stunning Wooden Floors
Recessed Spot Lighting
Private Walled Garden
20 Minutes Walk to Beaconsfield Train Station
Just under 1500 square foot
Council Tax Band - F
Disabled features
This beautifully presented detached home was built in 2001 and occupies a rare and secluded position, discreetly tucked away in the very heart of Beaconsfield Old Town, with its sought-after selection of boutique shops, cafés and renowned restaurants just moments from the front door.
The property offers a wonderful blend of modern living and characterful charm, perfectly suited to its unique and historic setting. Internally, the sense of space and natural light is immediately apparent, with vaulted ceilings, impressive picture windows and skylights creating a bright and airy atmosphere throughout. These contemporary features are complemented by attractive period details, including panelled walls and a striking large brick open fireplace, adding warmth and personality to the home.
The fully integrated modern kitchen is thoughtfully designed and well equipped, featuring a washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, double oven with five-ring hob, microwave and wine cooler, with further space for a larger double fridge. This property has underfloor heating throughout the kitchen/diner.
The upstairs is equally well designed, offering a practical and comfortable layout that maximizes both space and privacy. The rooms are arranged in a way that feels balanced and functional, making the level easy to navigate and well suited for daily living. Updates throughout the upstairs have been tastefully completed, giving the space a clean, modern feel while maintaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Overall, the upstairs reflects thoughtful planning and quality updates that add to the home’s overall appeal and livability.
Outside, the property continues to impress with a stunning, south-westerly facing walled garden, beautifully stocked and offering a high degree of privacy—ideal for entertaining or quiet relaxation. A substantial shingle driveway provides parking for several vehicles, while additional benefits include clever storage solutions, underfloor heating, and a recently refurbished main bathroom finished to a high standard.
A rare opportunity to acquire a property of this size, offering exceptional privacy and seclusion, yet positioned just a short walk from the charm and amenities of Beaconsfield Old Town.
Building Safety
No
Mobile Signal
4G great data and voice
Existing Planning Permission
Title: (T1) Eucalyptus - Fell, (T2) and (T3) - Sycamores - Cut back to boundary line (Beaconsfield Conservation Area)., Submitted Date: 06/07/2017 00:00:00, Ref No: 17/01273/can, Decision:, Decision Date: N/A
Coalfield Or Mining
No
Local Area
Beaconsfield Old Town is a picturesque, historic market town in Buckinghamshire, known for its wide Georgian high street, 16th-century timber-framed buildings, and traditional coaching inns. It offers a charming, village-like atmosphere, featuring independent boutiques, antique shops, and a weekly Tuesday market.
Local Schools
South Buckinghamshire is well renowned for its schooling options, being one of the last counties to still offer Grammar School education.
Some of the local schools include:
Dr Challoner's Grammar School
John Hampden Grammar School
Royal Grammar School
Davenies School
High March School
Beaconsfield High School
The Beaconsfield School
Butlers Court School
Holtspur School & Pre-School
We recommend that you check with the local authority to ensure that the property falls in the catchment (if applicable) of your chosen educational institution.
Transport Links
The town is served by Beaconsfield Railway Station, operated by Chiltern Railways, which provides frequent services to London Marylebone with a journey time of about 24 minutes. The station also connects to Birmingham and other destinations in the Midlands, offering great flexibility for rail commuters. For those traveling by road, Beaconsfield is conveniently located near junction 2 of the M40 motorway, granting easy access to London, Oxford, and Birmingham. The A40 also runs through the town, providing another vital route to London and the west. For air travel, Heathrow Airport is approximately 17 miles away, accessible via the M40 and M25, and offers a vast range of international and domestic flights. Luton Airport, around 35 miles away and reachable via the M1, provides further flight options, enhancing Beaconsfield’s connectivity.
External
To the rear of the property you are met with a South/West facing, very private garden, low maintenance lawn with a patio area perfect for entertaining and a BBQ area. The front of the property allows parking on a gravel based driveway providing easy access to all the local amenities.
The property offers a wonderful blend of modern living and characterful charm, perfectly suited to its unique and historic setting. Internally, the sense of space and natural light is immediately apparent, with vaulted ceilings, impressive picture windows and skylights creating a bright and airy atmosphere throughout. These contemporary features are complemented by attractive period details, including panelled walls and a striking large brick open fireplace, adding warmth and personality to the home.
The fully integrated modern kitchen is thoughtfully designed and well equipped, featuring a washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, double oven with five-ring hob, microwave and wine cooler, with further space for a larger double fridge. This property has underfloor heating throughout the kitchen/diner.
The upstairs is equally well designed, offering a practical and comfortable layout that maximizes both space and privacy. The rooms are arranged in a way that feels balanced and functional, making the level easy to navigate and well suited for daily living. Updates throughout the upstairs have been tastefully completed, giving the space a clean, modern feel while maintaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Overall, the upstairs reflects thoughtful planning and quality updates that add to the home’s overall appeal and livability.
Outside, the property continues to impress with a stunning, south-westerly facing walled garden, beautifully stocked and offering a high degree of privacy—ideal for entertaining or quiet relaxation. A substantial shingle driveway provides parking for several vehicles, while additional benefits include clever storage solutions, underfloor heating, and a recently refurbished main bathroom finished to a high standard.
A rare opportunity to acquire a property of this size, offering exceptional privacy and seclusion, yet positioned just a short walk from the charm and amenities of Beaconsfield Old Town.
Building Safety
No
Mobile Signal
4G great data and voice
Existing Planning Permission
Title: (T1) Eucalyptus - Fell, (T2) and (T3) - Sycamores - Cut back to boundary line (Beaconsfield Conservation Area)., Submitted Date: 06/07/2017 00:00:00, Ref No: 17/01273/can, Decision:, Decision Date: N/A
Coalfield Or Mining
No
Local Area
Beaconsfield Old Town is a picturesque, historic market town in Buckinghamshire, known for its wide Georgian high street, 16th-century timber-framed buildings, and traditional coaching inns. It offers a charming, village-like atmosphere, featuring independent boutiques, antique shops, and a weekly Tuesday market.
Local Schools
South Buckinghamshire is well renowned for its schooling options, being one of the last counties to still offer Grammar School education.
Some of the local schools include:
Dr Challoner's Grammar School
John Hampden Grammar School
Royal Grammar School
Davenies School
High March School
Beaconsfield High School
The Beaconsfield School
Butlers Court School
Holtspur School & Pre-School
We recommend that you check with the local authority to ensure that the property falls in the catchment (if applicable) of your chosen educational institution.
Transport Links
The town is served by Beaconsfield Railway Station, operated by Chiltern Railways, which provides frequent services to London Marylebone with a journey time of about 24 minutes. The station also connects to Birmingham and other destinations in the Midlands, offering great flexibility for rail commuters. For those traveling by road, Beaconsfield is conveniently located near junction 2 of the M40 motorway, granting easy access to London, Oxford, and Birmingham. The A40 also runs through the town, providing another vital route to London and the west. For air travel, Heathrow Airport is approximately 17 miles away, accessible via the M40 and M25, and offers a vast range of international and domestic flights. Luton Airport, around 35 miles away and reachable via the M1, provides further flight options, enhancing Beaconsfield’s connectivity.
External
To the rear of the property you are met with a South/West facing, very private garden, low maintenance lawn with a patio area perfect for entertaining and a BBQ area. The front of the property allows parking on a gravel based driveway providing easy access to all the local amenities.
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