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4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
4 baths
1732
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 8000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No forward chain
- Perfect renovation project
- Generous private plot
- Just over 1 mile from Beaconsfield Train Station
- Large driveway
- EPC Rating = D
A well located detached family home with a generous, mature garden, now requiring modernisation.
Description
Throshers Field occupies a wonderfully private plot, set back from the road with a delightful rear garden. Ideally located in the hamlet of Forty Green but just over a mile to Beaconsfield station the property enjoys the benefits of both town and country living. The property would now benefit from modernisation and offers an opportunity to re-develop or possibly extend, subject to the usual planning consents.
On the ground floor a covered entrance porch, clad with a climbing hydrangea, opens into the reception hall. Overlooking the south facing garden, both the reception rooms are of a good size with doors on to the outside terrace. The kitchen/breakfast room is equipped with a range of units and appliances, with plenty of room for a table. A fully fitted utility room, with storage and space for appliances, gives side access to the garden.
On the first floor are four bedrooms together with a family bathroom and adjacent shower room. With lovely garden views, the principal bedroom is spacious with a range of built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. A further bedroom also benefits from an en suite shower room.
The gardens are well established and well screened by mature trees at the front with a private driveway providing plenty of parking and a garage with attached store. The south facing rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed with fencing and beautifully screened with a wonderful array of specimen mature trees and shrubs, including of particular note a Gingko tree, one of the oldest living tree species in the world, and a spectacular established Jacaranda tree. A terrace adjoins the rear of the house, perfect for outside dining and the perfect spot to enjoy the garden.
Location
Beaconsfield 1.2 miles, M40 (J2) 3 miles, High Wycombe 6.4miles, Gerrards Cross 6 miles, Heathrow (J5) 16 miles, central London 25 miles. All distances are approximate.
The semi-rural leafy hamlet of Forty Green is surrounded by ancient beech woodlands, grazing pasture and country lanes giving a wonderful feeling of seclusion yet conveniently located for Beaconsfield New Town with its shopping facilities and mainline railway station. Forty Green is home to two local pubs, one of which is The Royal Standard, reputed to be the oldest free house in England with a rich history spanning over 800 years.
Beaconsfield is popular with families and commuters, offering an unrivalled way of life due to its amenities and countryside setting in The Chilterns, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The picturesque Old Town dates back to the 13th Century and local amenities include a wide variety of restaurants, supermarkets and independent retailers.
Excellent communication links include a mainline station into London Marylebone (fastest train from 23 minutes) and Birmingham, while the close proximity of the M40 and M25 enable access to central London and Heathrow. Sports enthusiasts are also well catered for with nearby tennis, cricket, rugby and football clubs.
Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling. The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, and includes Beaconsfield High School and Wycombe High School for girls, and Royal Grammar School & John Hampden for boys in High Wycombe. Local independent preparatory schools include Davenies (Beaconsfield), Caldicott (Farnham Roya), The Beacon (Amersham) for boys and High March (Beaconsfield) Godstowe (High Wycombe), Pipers Corner (Great Kingshill) for girls, to name a few.
Square Footage: 1,970 sq ft
Additional Info
Services: All mains connected. Please note that none of the services have been tested.
Agents Note: This property is no longer open to receiving any further offers.
Description
Throshers Field occupies a wonderfully private plot, set back from the road with a delightful rear garden. Ideally located in the hamlet of Forty Green but just over a mile to Beaconsfield station the property enjoys the benefits of both town and country living. The property would now benefit from modernisation and offers an opportunity to re-develop or possibly extend, subject to the usual planning consents.
On the ground floor a covered entrance porch, clad with a climbing hydrangea, opens into the reception hall. Overlooking the south facing garden, both the reception rooms are of a good size with doors on to the outside terrace. The kitchen/breakfast room is equipped with a range of units and appliances, with plenty of room for a table. A fully fitted utility room, with storage and space for appliances, gives side access to the garden.
On the first floor are four bedrooms together with a family bathroom and adjacent shower room. With lovely garden views, the principal bedroom is spacious with a range of built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. A further bedroom also benefits from an en suite shower room.
The gardens are well established and well screened by mature trees at the front with a private driveway providing plenty of parking and a garage with attached store. The south facing rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed with fencing and beautifully screened with a wonderful array of specimen mature trees and shrubs, including of particular note a Gingko tree, one of the oldest living tree species in the world, and a spectacular established Jacaranda tree. A terrace adjoins the rear of the house, perfect for outside dining and the perfect spot to enjoy the garden.
Location
Beaconsfield 1.2 miles, M40 (J2) 3 miles, High Wycombe 6.4miles, Gerrards Cross 6 miles, Heathrow (J5) 16 miles, central London 25 miles. All distances are approximate.
The semi-rural leafy hamlet of Forty Green is surrounded by ancient beech woodlands, grazing pasture and country lanes giving a wonderful feeling of seclusion yet conveniently located for Beaconsfield New Town with its shopping facilities and mainline railway station. Forty Green is home to two local pubs, one of which is The Royal Standard, reputed to be the oldest free house in England with a rich history spanning over 800 years.
Beaconsfield is popular with families and commuters, offering an unrivalled way of life due to its amenities and countryside setting in The Chilterns, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The picturesque Old Town dates back to the 13th Century and local amenities include a wide variety of restaurants, supermarkets and independent retailers.
Excellent communication links include a mainline station into London Marylebone (fastest train from 23 minutes) and Birmingham, while the close proximity of the M40 and M25 enable access to central London and Heathrow. Sports enthusiasts are also well catered for with nearby tennis, cricket, rugby and football clubs.
Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling. The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, and includes Beaconsfield High School and Wycombe High School for girls, and Royal Grammar School & John Hampden for boys in High Wycombe. Local independent preparatory schools include Davenies (Beaconsfield), Caldicott (Farnham Roya), The Beacon (Amersham) for boys and High March (Beaconsfield) Godstowe (High Wycombe), Pipers Corner (Great Kingshill) for girls, to name a few.
Square Footage: 1,970 sq ft
Additional Info
Services: All mains connected. Please note that none of the services have been tested.
Agents Note: This property is no longer open to receiving any further offers.
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