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4 bedroom detached house

Large plot
Study
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2217
EPC rating: F
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Appealing 1930's Home
  • Fabulous Garden
  • 0.54 Acre
  • Overlooking Whiteleaf Golf Course
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 3 Reception Rooms
  • Kitchen & Utility
  • Potential To Extend

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A handsome 1930’s family home set in a large private garden overlooking Whiteleaf Golf course.

Originally built in the 1930’s this appealing family home has much to offer, with great potential (subject to planning) to enlarge the accommodation and set in a simply fabulous private plot.

The front door opens into a generous reception hall with a staircase up to the first floor. The double aspect sitting room has a splendid original brick open fireplace with a quarry tiled hearth. The separate dining room has double casement doors opening onto the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room overlooks the front and is fitted with a modern range of units with granite work surfaces and integrated appliances; off the kitchen is a generous study or family room. Completing the ground floor is a utility room and cloakroom.

On the first floor there are four bedrooms, with an ensuite cloakroom to one, a family bathroom and a separate shower.

OUTSIDE

The property is approached via a gravel driveway, providing ample parking and leading to the double garage. There is a thick hedge on the front boundary with a neat area of grass behind.

The rear garden is laid predominantly to lawn with mature boundary hedging on both sides and farmland to the rear.

LOCATION

Cadsden nestles into the Chiltern Hills in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty adjoining the hamlet of Whiteleaf. There are bridleways and footpaths, including Britain’s oldest road the Ridgeway path which is close to the property and offers miles of countryside to explore. Nearby there is a good Gastro Pub, Indian Restaurant and the 9-hole Whiteleaf Golf Club. The market town of Princes Risborough is just a mile away providing shopping facilities, post office, restaurants, library, sporting facilities, swimming pool/fitness centre, a weekly market and mainline railway service to London Marylebone (40 mins), Oxford and Birmingham. Junctions 6 & 7 of the M40 provide good access to London Heathrow and Birmingham Airports. Buckinghamshire is renowned for its education system including the Aylesbury and Sir Henry Floyd grammar schools.


EPC Rating: F
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Tim Russ - Princes Risborough
Tim Russ - Princes Risborough
1 High Street Princes Risborough , Bucks HP27 0AE
01844 447047
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Princes Risborough lies in the lee of the Chiltern Hills, mid-way between Aylesbury and High Wycombe and is approximately 35 miles North West of London and 20 miles East of Oxford. This popular market town offers a post office, banks, a leisure centre and a good range of local shops as well as Tesco and Marks and Spencer supermarkets. The oldest part of the town lies around the parish church of St. Mary. The church is a handsome building of flint and stone, originally of the 13th century, but with Tudor additions and alterations. The mainline railway provides excellent access to London Marylebone from either Monks Risborough or Princes Risborough. The M40 motorway provides fast access to London or Birmingham and the rest of the motorway network. Princes Risborough is one of the few towns that sits on The Chiltern Ridgeway, and as such is a very popular place for walkers, both serious, and less so. There are many footpaths, bridleways, circular walks, and interesting historical sites to visit in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area offers some of the finest views in the Chilterns, with an abundance of interesting and unusual natural history and is an excellent place to see Red Kites soaring over the hills. For the keen cyclist The Phoenix Trail, part of route 57 of the National Cycle Network, is an award winning cycle route that follows the disused railway line from Princes Risborough to Thame (some 6 miles). There are many interesting sculptures and excellent views along the Trail, which is well signposted from The Town Centre, and the Railway Station. For golfers there are eighteen-hole golf courses at Ellesborough and High Wycombe and nine hole courses at both Whiteleaf and Saunderton Lee. Princes Risborough has its own tennis club and there are local Rugby Football Clubs at Aylesbury, Chinnor, High Wycombe and Thame.
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