London End, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2JH | Property to rent | Savills
Guide price £31,800(€37,816)
per year + Fees apply

London EndBeaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2JH

  • New
  • Managed by Savills
  • Unfurnished

Key features

  • Grade II listed
  • Conveniently located in Beaconsfield Old Town
  • Original features
  • Fully enclosed garden
  • Additional home office/third room

Grade II listed Georgian red brick cottage Located in the heart of Old Beaconsfield.

About this property

  • Located in the heart of Old Beaconsfield, every amenity is literally on the doorstep, as is the fast train into London's Marylebone (journey times from 23 mins.), giving the feel of London living in the country.

    The ground floor offers flexibility for formal living and entertaining. There is a separate lounge, with feature brick fireplace to the front, and an open plan kitchen/dining/living space to the rear, with feature skylight and access into the rear garden. The kitchen area features exposed brick bringing the original character and charm into the space, mixed with the modern kitchen units and integrated Wi-Fi enabled Siemens appliances. The space is very flexible, with the use of a moveable Island, which can be utilised as extra work surface, storage, or a breakfast bar with ease. A Wi-Fi enabled Smart washer/dryer is provided in the utility area.

    The first floor provides two double bedrooms, both with large fitted wardrobes and separate en suites. Outside, the rear garden provides a low maintenance space with an area of lawn and an attractive paved patio, perfect for outside dining.

Beautifully presented, offering modern living and character in a prime central location.

Jodie SimpsonProperty agent

Local information

  • Beaconsfield station 0.9 miles, Gerrards Cross 4.2 miles, Amersham station 5.8 miles, Heathrow (T5) 14.3 miles, central London 23 miles.
  • This delightful property is ideally located in the heart of Beaconsfield Old Town. The picturesque Old Town dates back to the 13th century with fine Georgian buildings. 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. There are regular train services to London Marylebone (from 23 minutes) and Birmingham. There are also rail connections to London Paddington from Burnham and Maidenhead, which will also benefit from Crossrail, due for completion in the next few years, giving direct and fast journey times to London's West End, City and Canary Wharf. The M40 is accessible from Beaconsfield (J2) and Loudwater (J3).
  • Sports enthusiasts are well catered for with local tennis, riding, squash, golf, cricket, rugby and football clubs. There are several National Trust properties in the area including Cliveden, Hughenden and West Wycombe Park.
  • Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling. Butlers Court Primary School, is 0.6 miles away. The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, of which the Beaconsfield High School for girls (0.6 miles) 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. All times and distances are approximate and correct at the time of writing.

Additional information

  • Services: All mains services connected. Please note that none of the services have been tested.
  • EPC Rating: D
  • Council Tax Band: E