For Sale4 Bedroom Semi-Detached House in Beamond End Lane, Little Missenden, HP7£1,595,000

Beamond End Lane, Little Missenden, HP7

4 Bedroom Semi-Detached House for sale
£1,595,000
Property Type
Semi-Detached House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 3
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£1,595,000

Key Features

  • No onward chain
  • Deceptively spacious family home offering 2459 sq ft of accommodation
  • Situated in one of the area's most sought after village locations
  • Beautifully appointed accommodation full of character

Description

A deceptively spacious family home offering 2459 sq ft of accommodation situated in one of the area’s most sought-after village locations, offering beautifully appointed accommodation full of character. This charming property enjoys a third of an acre gardens perfect for outdoor entertaining all year round. Located in the heart of Little Missenden, this delightful four double bedroom semi detached residence was built in the 1950’s by renowned local builder Robin Brazil using reclaimed materials and has been transformed by the current owners with a programme of modernisation in 2017 into a significant village home with the addition of an impressive open plan kitchen/dining/family room opening out to the beautiful landscaped gardens. A warm and welcoming atmosphere is apparent as soon as one enters the reception hall with oak flooring and provides access to the principal rooms and cloakroom. To the front is a well-proportioned sitting room which has a fireplace with inset gas fire and exposed timber beams within the ceiling. The heart of the home is at the rear, with a generous dining area opening into the splendid family area, with kitchen beyond. Bespoke hand painted in frame units and a large central island finished with Quartz work tops provide an impressive space, with integrated AEG induction hob, Villeroy & Boch sink, walk-in larder and space for an American style fridge freezer. There are great views of the garden which can be further enjoyed through the aluminium bi-fold doors to the terrace. In addition there is a large utility room with ample storage and space for washing machine and tumble dryer. The play room is part converted from the garage with the front section providing a storage area. There is a separate study off the hall ideal for home working. To the first floor, there are four double bedrooms which share a spacious bathroom with a wonderful view of the church, and a separate shower room. Delightful countryside views can be admired to both the front and rear of the property. Outside Spanning the full width of the property is a large Indian Stone terrace with exterior lighting which leads to the level lawn, interspersed with lavender beds, mature trees and shrubs, including a variety of apple and cherry trees. A path leads to a large Oak pergola with light and heating providing an ideal setting for outdoor dining all year round and has a brick and granite barbecue prep area to one side. In addition there is a 15ft x 7ft shed with power and lighting. At the far end is a secluded garden area approached though a gate in the hedge and which provides a bark chipped play area and kitchen garden. The gardens enjoy a westerly aspect for long evening sunshine with the total plot measuring 0.33 of an acre. To the front is a block pavior drive with parking for two cars and access to the garage/store area. Situation Little Missenden is the quintessential English village, used on numerous occasions for filming (e.g. Midsomer Murders and The Dam Busters). The 10th century church is often host to the annual Festival of Music and Arts and there are two popular pubs. There is also a highly-regarded infant school and village hall. The area also benefits from access to excellent grammar and independent schools in the nearby towns of Great Missenden, Amersham. A wider range of amenities can be found in Great Missenden, including restaurants, a supermarket, boutique shops, a Post Office, and a mainline station with direct trains to London Marylebone in approximately 40 minutes (fast train). It is also home to The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, a family-friendly attraction. Additionally, Amersham station provides access to both the Metropolitan Line and Chiltern Railways, making this an ideal location for those seeking a balance between country living and convenient access to the capital. The A413 offers excellent road connections to the A40, M40 and M25. Buckinghamshire is also renowned for its beautiful natural surroundings, with scenic countryside walks and trails winding through the nearby Chiltern Hills, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Property Ref Number: HAM-60375 Additional information - No onward chain - Deceptively spacious family home offering 2459 sq ft of accommodation - Situated in one of the area's most sought after village locations - Beautifully appointed accommodation full of character - Beautiful gardens of 0.33 acre perfect for outdoor entertaining all year round - The property is currently within the catchment area for Dr Challoner's Grammar (boys) and High school (girls) as well as Chesham Grammar (mixed). Key information Council Tax Band: F Tenure: Freehold

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