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£370,000

3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Frederick Street, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire.
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
688
EPC rating: E
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand C
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Features and description

  • Waddesdon School Catchment
  • Large sitting room
  • Lovely kitchen and dining room
  • Beautifully appointed bathroom
  • 3 bedrooms including loft conversion
  • Very well presented throughout
  • Landscaped garden
  • Parking at front for 1 vehicle
DESCRIPTION
44 Frederick Street is a late Victorian semi-detached house with red brick elevations beneath a slate roof. The property has been extended on the ground floor and the loft has been converted giving it 3 bedrooms upstairs and downstairs a stunning bathroom and kitchen/dining area that have porcelain floors, the latter with electric underfloor heating. At the entrance is a porch and then a door into the sitting room which is formerly two rooms knocked into one and a really good size. The front aspect has attractive window shutters and there is a cast iron woodburning stove in the fireplace set on a slate hearth, and at the far end is the staircase. The whole room has floorboards. Beyond is the extension, and firstly, opposite the side door, is the bathroom, which has a contemporary white suite of wc, wash basin with drawers below, and a panelled bath equipped with a telephone style mixer tap and shower attachment. There is a separate cubicle that has an overhead monsoon shower, the walls around the shower cubicle and bath are decorated in gold mirrored tiles, an LED mirror can be found above the sink and in the vaulted ceiling is downlighting. The kitchen and dining room are open plan and wonderfully light and bright, the dining area being a mainly glazed conservatory looking over the garden. The kitchen is fitted with hi gloss, soft close, dove grey units and darker grey quartz worktops. Integrated are a dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, Neff double oven and microwave, and a 4 ring gas hob, above which is an extractor hood.
On the first floor is an excellent double bedroom with window shutters and fitted wardrobes all the way along one wall. The current owner has then made a slight alteration by removing the stud wall that used to separate the second room into a bedroom and hallway. It is now open with the second floor staircase in the corner however a stud wall could rather easily be reinstated should it be desired. The former loft is now a great double bedroom that has a velux window and under eaves storage cupboards.

OUTSIDE
At the front are stone slabs providing parking for 1 vehicle. A gated paved path down the side leads to the rear garden that is attractively landscaped and comprises a stone patio, neat central lawn edged by flowers and shrubs and then a further patio at the bottom. The wider border contains some small trees and standing on the far patio is a wooden shed and the whole garden is enclosed with timber fencing. An outside tap is provided and electric sockets, and there is mains power to the shed.

LOCATION
In the ancient division of the county, Waddesdon Parish was of great extent. The name is a combination of a persons name and DUN in old English, translating to Wotts Hill. The village is steeped in history, a large account is written in MAGNA BRITTANNIA in 1806 concerning its famous connections. There is a church of Norman origins and the old Roman Military Road, Akeman Street used to pass through the place. A branch of the Aylesbury and Tring silk manufactory was established in the village in 1843 employing some 40 females at hand loom weaving but has long since gone.
Of some renown is the magnificent Waddesdon Manor, the recently refurbished Rothschild Mansion. Baron Ferdinand De Rothschild bought the land in 1874, it is said he picked the site for his residence after hunting in the area.

The village has excellent pre schools with a junior and highly sought after secondary school.

The nearby market towns and villages provide a wealth of historical and interesting places to visit including the local Waddesdon Manor, Claydon House and Quainton Steam Railway. Extensive shopping facilities are situated at Bicester Village Retail Outlet, the Friars Square Centre in Aylesbury, Milton Keynes and Oxford. The village itself offers a great convenience store with a post office, a popular coffee shop, hairdressers salon, beauticians, a Doctors Surgery, dentist, vet, charity shop, pubs, the Five Arrows Hotel and Chinese takeaway/fish and chips. There are also tennis and bowls clubs. The Greenway is a hardstanding countryside walk that currently runs from Waddesdon to Aylesbury ending up at train station.

Aylesbury is about 5miles with the Aylesbury Vale Parkway station providing frequent service to Marylebone, just a five minute drive away in Fleet Marston/Berryfields. Haddenham/Thame Parkway station is about 8 miles away, providing rail links to London and Birmingham. The market town of Thame is about 9 miles and Oxford is approx. 26 miles. The M40 motorway beyond gives access to London, Oxford, Birmingham, the M25 network, Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports.

EDUCATION
Preparatory schools at Ashfold, Swanbourne and Oxford.
Pre Schools in Waddesdon
Primary and Secondary Schools in Waddesdon.
Public Schools at Stowe, Berkhamsted and Oxford.
Grammar Schools at Aylesbury.

SERVICES - Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage.

COUNCIL TAX - Band C 2,193.66 2025/6

VIEWING - Strictly via the vendors agent W Humphries Ltd

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W Humphries - Waddesdon
W Humphries - Waddesdon
74 High Street Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire HP18 0JD
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Bill Humphries has been dealing with property in Buckinghamshire and beyond for over 20 years and based in Waddesdon for most of that time. Our business is built upon recommendation and comments from our previous clients can be found in our reviews section. We serve only the villages and cater specifically for that market place whether it be a flat,  terraced cottage or farm. We also have a lasting tradition of selling land and equestrian establishments, a discipline that many dabble in but few understand. Bill is a long standing member of the National Association of Estate Agents and The Property Ombudsman.
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