For Sale4 Bedroom Detached House in Weir Lane, Whitchurch£950,000

Weir Lane, Whitchurch

4 Bedroom Detached House for sale
Guide Price: £950,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£950,000

Key Features

  • Superb blend of space, style, and flexibility
  • Four spacious bedrooms on two floors
  • Panoramic views of surrounding countryside
  • Beautifully presented throughout
  • Double Garage with Office above and parking area
  • Sought after Buckinghamshire village
  • Highly regarded schooling within easy reach
  • Excellent rail links to London Marylebone (within an hour)

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Description

This beautifully presented home offers a superb blend of space, style, and flexibility, enhanced by high-quality contemporary upgrades and stylish finishes throughout, set in an enviable rural location with uninterrupted countryside views. From the welcoming boot room and elegant entrance hall, the thoughtfully designed layout unfolds into generous, light-filled living areas. The main living/dining room is triple-aspect with a log burner and flows into the heart of the home a stunning kitchen with marble worktops, integrated appliances, and access to the garden. A separate utility room and cloakroom add everyday practicality. The accommodation includes three well-sized bedrooms and a versatile study or fourth bedroom perfect for guests, family, or home working. Two contemporary bathrooms, one on each floor, provide comfort and convenience. Outside, the landscaped gardens offer a range of spaces to relax and unwind, with lawns, terraces, a pond, and a well-stocked kitchen garden with greenhouse. A detached double garage includes a first-floor office with amenities and loft storage, and there is ample off-road parking. This exceptional home combines rural seclusion with modern comfort, ideal for family living, entertaining, and working from home. The spacious and flexible layout offers warmth and charm, ideal for modern family life, entertaining guests, or working from home. A landscaped garden terrace provides panoramic, elevated views across open countryside perfect for relaxing or dining al fresco. Surrounded by beautiful scenery and a welcoming village community, this unique home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy historic character without compromising on comfort or quality. Property Overview: Originally built in the 1960s as a two-bedroom bungalow within the historic moat of Bolebec Castle a Scheduled Ancient Monument this exceptional home has been thoughtfully extended and upgraded over the years to create a unique blend of character, comfort, and modern functionality. Key Features & Upgrades: ? In 2019, the current owners extended the front of the property, adding a versatile study/fourth bedroom, a practical boot room, and enhancing the entrance hall with Velux roof lights for additional natural light. ? Two beautifully designed bathrooms and a stylish kitchen were installed, with the kitchen refreshed again in 2023 with new cabinet doors. ? The glass in the garden room was fully replaced, and 13 internal doors were updated to maintain a cohesive, quality finish throughout. ? A new oil tank was installed in 2021, along with a modern greenhouse, a Crane Buildings Wendy house, and a Jacuzzi hot tub perfect for year-round enjoyment. ? The detached garage was professionally tanked and fitted with new doors, while the property`s electrics have been fully updated for peace of mind. Garden & Land: In 2019, an additional piece of land was acquired at the rear, now home to a productive kitchen garden. The landscaped grounds also include a pond, patio, lawn, and a wide array of plants and shrubs, making it a haven for gardeners and nature lovers alike. Appliances & Inclusions: ? Jacuzzi hot tub ? Crane Buildings Wendy house ? Neff multi oven/microwave, oven, and warming drawer ? Liebherr and Beko refrigerators ? Water softener ? Potential inclusion of dishwasher, washing machine, and tumble dryer Historical Notes: The home has a fascinating history, originally constructed in the moat of Bolebec Castle. Previous owners extended into the roof space to create the current upper-level accommodation, while others added the garden room and patio. The now-utility room was once the original kitchen. What the Owners Say: `We`ve loved living here for nearly 20 years. Surrounded by nature with spectacular views, we enjoy watching the seasons change from the hot tub or cosying up in the Wendy house on winter evenings. The garden has been a true passion full of interesting plants, and a space for growing and cooking our own produce. Whitchurch is a dog walker`s paradise, with scenic paths and fields right on our doorstep. Although the house feels wonderfully secluded, it`s just a five-minute walk to the village and all its amenities.` Location: The village of Whitchurch, once described by Sir John Betjeman as one of Buckinghamshire`s finest, is a picturesque and predominantly stone-built community that has been carefully preserved, with much of its High Street protected by a Conservation Order. This charming village offers a selection of everyday amenities, including The Swan public house, a hairdresser, a Doctor`s surgery, and a garage with a convenience shop. Located just six miles from Aylesbury the county town residents benefit from access to a modern shopping centre and a wide range of leisure and retail options. The historic market town of Winslow lies approximately four miles to the northwest. Whitchurch is also well served for educational offerings. The village itself is home to the highly regarded Whitchurch Combined School, and the surrounding area features an excellent choice of both independent and state schools, including Swanbourne House, Ashfold, Akeley Wood, Thornton College, Waddesdon Church of England School, and the prestigious Aylesbury Grammar Schools. For commuters, the village is exceptionally well connected. Fast rail services run from Aylesbury to London Marylebone (approx. 59 minutes) and from Leighton Buzzard to London Euston (approx. 30 minutes). The M40 motorway is accessible via Junction 7, while the M25 is reached via Junction 20 of the A41, offering convenient links to the national motorway network. Additional information: Flood risk (according to Gov.uk website) Surface water - Very Low Rivers and the sea - Very low Flooding from groundwater is unlikely in this area. Flooding from reservoirs is unlikely in this area. Covenants: The vendor has not made us aware of any known covenants nor restrictions relating to the property. Broadband type: Cable Standard - Highest Download 16 Mbps Highest Upload 1 Mbps Superfast N/A Ultrafast N/A Networks in your area: Openreach See Ofcom checker for more details what3words /// ruled.restores.terms Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only. Council Tax Buckinghamshire Council, Band G Utilities Electric: Mains Supply Gas: None Water: Mains Supply Sewerage: Private Supply Broadband: Cable Telephone: Landline Other Items Heating: Oil Central Heating Garden/Outside Space: Yes Parking: Yes Garage: Yes

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