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4 bedroom semi-detached house to rent
Picts Lane, Princes Risborough HP27
Let agreed
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
4,520 sq ft / 420 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 58Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Letting details
- Let agreed
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £3055
- Long term let
Features and description
- Stunning Extended Period Family Home
- Sitting Room with Wood Burner & Parquet Flooring
- Sitting Room with Log Burner & Parquet Flooring
- Four Good Sized Bedrooms
- Master with En-Suite
- Dining Room
- Family Room
- Ample Driveway Parking
- Walking Distance to Station
- Available Mid December
A stunning extended four bedroom, semi-detached family home which is immaculately presented throughout. A light and airy hallway leads to a formal sitting room with woodburning stove and a striking parquet floor. The hallway continues to a utility room in the middle of the home, followAed by a good size WC, fabulous kitchen diner, and a family room overlooking a beautiful enclosed rear garden and patio. On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms (one with an ensuite bathroom) and a family bathroom. There is ample driveway parking to the front of the property and walkway access to Princes Risborough train station, which is only 5 minutes on foot. Available unfurnished immediately. EPC Rating C / Council Tax Band F.
EPC Rating: C
About this agent

Thame is a vibrant charming old market town in the county of Oxfordshire, close to the Chiltern Hills and about 20 minutes from the historic city of Oxford. Thame is steeped in local history and there are many historic sites within Thame, including the original Greyhound Inn interior wall where John Hampden died of his wounds that he received in the battle of Chalgrove Field. The spectacular 13th century church of St Mary’s dominates the skyline. Thame is popular and renowned for its colourful market held by ancient Charter on Tuesdays including a farmers market every second Tuesday in the month. The traditional September fair and the two day charter fair in October date back to medieval times. One of Thame’s national attractions is the Thame and Oxfordshire County show dating back over 130 years. Facilities within the area are excellent, the sporting facilities are renowned and not only is there an excellent leisure centre but the renowned Oxfordshire Golf Course has hosted a number of professional tournaments with the world’s best golfers. Schooling in the area is excellent in both the public and private sectors. Thame is ideally placed for the commuter with excellent road and rail connections to both London and Birmingham. All of the above make Thame and the surrounding villages an excellent place to live and help to explain why Thame area is a popular place to both live and work.