3 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1388
EPC rating: C
Key information
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 8000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Letting details
- Available now
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £3288.45
- Long term let
Features and description
- Winner of a prestigious design award
- Underfloor Heating
- Courtyard Garden
- Stunning Kitchen Breakfast Room
- Central Old Beaconsfield location
- EPC Rating = C
Immaculately presented Three Bedroom Grade II Listed house in the heart of the Old Town
Description
This highly attractive home, overlooks the green and the 800 year old church, in a prime position at the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town.
This Grade II listed house has previously gone through comprehensive renovation and an extension, behind the traditional red brick façade is now a much enlarged property spread out over three floors. The successful results of the restoration is a stylish home with many original features, offering historic character and charm whilst also being a contemporary home.
Throughout the property the original character of the house has been highlighted and on entering the sitting room this is immediately apparent with an open inglenook fireplace and a wood burning stove. This is bordered by a store cupboard and original wainscot panelling. The dining room also has a large inglenook fireplace with a wooden mantle. A glazed stable door opens onto the courtyard and there are two cupboards which house the Megaflow and a water softener as well as providing storage. This room leads into the stunning kitchen/breakfast room, with two sets of bi-fold doors opening onto the courtyard providing the ability to have two elevations open to the outside for fine weather living. The bespoke kitchen includes a range of hand built wall and floor cabinets including a central peninsular unit and all are topped with hardwood work surface which incorporate a Belfast sink.
The first floor offers two bedrooms, with the larger one having a large storage cupboard and views of the church opposite. There is also a shower room with large walk in shower and Limestone tiled floor, with underfloor heating.
The principle bedroom occupies the whole of the second floor and is a room of much character with the original beams exposed, cupboards, a large roll top bath that fills from the ceiling and an en suite shower and toilet room, also with underfloor heating. French doors open onto a Juliet balcony giving views of the red clay rooftops of Beaconsfield.
Location
This delightful property is ideally located in the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town. The picturesque Beaconsfield Old Town, with fine Georgian buildings, dates back to the thirteenth century.
Local facilities include convenience and independent retail stores together with a variety of restaurants and public houses. There is a weekly market on Tuesdays and a monthly Saturday farmers market.
The New Town offers an excellent range of shops for day to day needs including Marks and Spencer Simply Food, Waitrose and Sainsburys. Communication links in the area are excellent. From Beaconsfield station there are regular train services to London Marylebone and Birmingham. The M40 is accessible from Beaconsfield (J2) and Loudwater (J3).
The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, of which the Beaconsfield High School for girls and the Royal Grammar School for boys in High Wycombe are the closest. Local independent schools include Caldicott, The Beacon and Davenies for boys, High March, Pipers Corner and Godstowe for girls, to name a few.
Square Footage: 1,427 sq ft
Additional Info
Deposit payable: £3288.00 (5 weeks rent)
Holding Deposit: £657.00 (1 weeks rent)
Minimum Term: 12 months
Description
This highly attractive home, overlooks the green and the 800 year old church, in a prime position at the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town.
This Grade II listed house has previously gone through comprehensive renovation and an extension, behind the traditional red brick façade is now a much enlarged property spread out over three floors. The successful results of the restoration is a stylish home with many original features, offering historic character and charm whilst also being a contemporary home.
Throughout the property the original character of the house has been highlighted and on entering the sitting room this is immediately apparent with an open inglenook fireplace and a wood burning stove. This is bordered by a store cupboard and original wainscot panelling. The dining room also has a large inglenook fireplace with a wooden mantle. A glazed stable door opens onto the courtyard and there are two cupboards which house the Megaflow and a water softener as well as providing storage. This room leads into the stunning kitchen/breakfast room, with two sets of bi-fold doors opening onto the courtyard providing the ability to have two elevations open to the outside for fine weather living. The bespoke kitchen includes a range of hand built wall and floor cabinets including a central peninsular unit and all are topped with hardwood work surface which incorporate a Belfast sink.
The first floor offers two bedrooms, with the larger one having a large storage cupboard and views of the church opposite. There is also a shower room with large walk in shower and Limestone tiled floor, with underfloor heating.
The principle bedroom occupies the whole of the second floor and is a room of much character with the original beams exposed, cupboards, a large roll top bath that fills from the ceiling and an en suite shower and toilet room, also with underfloor heating. French doors open onto a Juliet balcony giving views of the red clay rooftops of Beaconsfield.
Location
This delightful property is ideally located in the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town. The picturesque Beaconsfield Old Town, with fine Georgian buildings, dates back to the thirteenth century.
Local facilities include convenience and independent retail stores together with a variety of restaurants and public houses. There is a weekly market on Tuesdays and a monthly Saturday farmers market.
The New Town offers an excellent range of shops for day to day needs including Marks and Spencer Simply Food, Waitrose and Sainsburys. Communication links in the area are excellent. From Beaconsfield station there are regular train services to London Marylebone and Birmingham. The M40 is accessible from Beaconsfield (J2) and Loudwater (J3).
The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, of which the Beaconsfield High School for girls and the Royal Grammar School for boys in High Wycombe are the closest. Local independent schools include Caldicott, The Beacon and Davenies for boys, High March, Pipers Corner and Godstowe for girls, to name a few.
Square Footage: 1,427 sq ft
Additional Info
Deposit payable: £3288.00 (5 weeks rent)
Holding Deposit: £657.00 (1 weeks rent)
Minimum Term: 12 months
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