Brick and flint house in the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town ideally located on a small, exclusive development.
This attractive townhouse is ideally located on a small, exclusive development in the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town. Built in 2014, each of the houses have been designed to complement the surrounding architecture and landscape of the conservation area. The property benefits from pretty front and rear gardens alongside a parking area and car port.
The property, characterized by brick and flint detailing, sits back from the road offering a tranquil and private setting. The house provides picturesque views of the church to the front and is within a stone's throw of the local restaurants and shops. The front door opens into the reception hall, with storage, guest cloakroom and stairs to the first floor. The sitting room, with a box bay window overlooking the front garden is of a good size with a stone fireplace as a focal point. Adjacent is a dining room, or would be ideal as a study. The kitchen/breakfast room is exceptionally well equipped with a range of gloss units complemented by composite worktops and Siemens integrated appliances. The space is generous with plenty of room for a table and French doors to the garden.
On the first floor are four bedrooms and a family bathroom with both a shower and bath. The principal bedroom overlooks the garden with two built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. Two of the bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes with door access from bedroom three to the family bathroom.
There are attractive gardens to the front and rear of the property, well screened with mature shrubs and trees giving privacy. The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn, set over two levels and enjoys a southerly aspect. Adjoining the house is a sunny patio, perfect for outside entertaining with friends and family. At the far end of the garden a paved pergola area gives a shady refuge.
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Such a beautiful setting within walking distance to the local shops and restaurants.
Ben DommettProperty agent