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Guide price
£1,995,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Moor Common, High Wycombe HP14
Recently added
EPC rating: A
Energy efficient
Ground source heat pump
Solar panels
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
3529
EPC rating: A
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Ultra-fast 900Mbps *
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Features and description
A stunning detached period house, with the added benefit of renewable energy systems, allowing the house to be off grid for 6 months of the year. The house is believed to date back in parts to the 17th century, set in a lovely semi- rural setting next to the South Buckinghamshire villages of Frieth & Lane End. Offering flexible accommodation approx. 3500 sq. ft, set in grounds of around one acre, this house provides the truly rare combination of a character home with many features but with a very energy efficient specification with ground source heat pump & solar panels in the gardens, providing a sophisticated heating & hot water system, normally only enjoyed by a new build home. Enjoying a gated entry with double garage, plus parking for many extra cars, and with a large modern detached studio/office in the rear gardens.
Location
Situated in this tranquil semi-rural location between Frieth & Lane End, enjoying good privacy close to open countryside, and the Hambleden Valley, yet within a 10-minute drive to Marlow town centre which is just over four miles away with its array of bustling individual shops, Everyman Cinema, cafes & restaurants including Tom Kerridge’s 2 Michelin Star ‘Hand & Flowers’, and ‘The Ivy Marlow Garden’. Marlow Station provides access to London Paddington via Maidenhead with Cross Rail due to be completed in 2023 whilst the Marlow bypass A404 is just over three miles providing fast access to the M40 motorway at J4 Handy Cross & the M4 motorway at J8/9 Maidenhead.
Local recreation facilities include walking, cycling & riding in the immediate vicinity in the Hambleden Valley; rowing at Marlow Rowing Club; golf at Harleyford & Temple: clubs for tennis, hockey, cricket & bowls, all in Pound Lane, along with the Court Garden Leisure Complex and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey. For families, favoured local primary schools of Danesfield & Spinfield, and Sir William Borlase Grammar School are all within a short drive.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow, proceed west from the top of the High Street, turn right at Platts Garage into Oxford Road, climb the hill passing through the hamlet of Bovingdon Green and continue onto the Frieth Road, continue for a further three miles, then at the Frieth crossroads turn right towards Lane End and the house will be found site can be found on the left-hand side.
Location
Situated in this tranquil semi-rural location between Frieth & Lane End, enjoying good privacy close to open countryside, and the Hambleden Valley, yet within a 10-minute drive to Marlow town centre which is just over four miles away with its array of bustling individual shops, Everyman Cinema, cafes & restaurants including Tom Kerridge’s 2 Michelin Star ‘Hand & Flowers’, and ‘The Ivy Marlow Garden’. Marlow Station provides access to London Paddington via Maidenhead with Cross Rail due to be completed in 2023 whilst the Marlow bypass A404 is just over three miles providing fast access to the M40 motorway at J4 Handy Cross & the M4 motorway at J8/9 Maidenhead.
Local recreation facilities include walking, cycling & riding in the immediate vicinity in the Hambleden Valley; rowing at Marlow Rowing Club; golf at Harleyford & Temple: clubs for tennis, hockey, cricket & bowls, all in Pound Lane, along with the Court Garden Leisure Complex and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey. For families, favoured local primary schools of Danesfield & Spinfield, and Sir William Borlase Grammar School are all within a short drive.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow, proceed west from the top of the High Street, turn right at Platts Garage into Oxford Road, climb the hill passing through the hamlet of Bovingdon Green and continue onto the Frieth Road, continue for a further three miles, then at the Frieth crossroads turn right towards Lane End and the house will be found site can be found on the left-hand side.
About this agent

Over 30 years ago Ballards opened its doors with its first office in Henley-on-Thames. As an independent family-owned estate agency the business has been built on the same core values that a family holds close; trust, support and friendship. Over the years we have become an award winning agency with further prominent offices in Marlow and Twyford, allowing us to offer a service with the reach of a multinational agent without compromising on our family values.


















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