- A picturesque family home in an idyllic location +
- Conveniently placed in the heart of the village +
- A wonderful open plan sitting room/kitchen, ideal for entertaining +
- Offering three well appointment bedrooms +
- A delightful private garden +
- All in all an abundance of charm and character +
- EPC Rating = E +
Beautiful character home with garden and parking occupying an idyllic location in the heart of the village.
Description
A charming property occupying an idyllic location in the heart of the village, this lovely brick and slate home dates back to about 1901. Centre House retains a wealth of character and expertly blends a contemporary finish with traditional charm.
From the front door beautiful oak flooring extends to most of the ground floor. The kitchen/sitting room is a superb open plan space, with built-in cabinetry and a decorative fireplace with an open fire. The kitchen itself is beautifully appointed with an excellent range of units complemented by composite worktops and integrated appliances. Overlooking the garden are two further reception rooms; a dining room/snug and a family room. The family room is located to the front with an open fire and built-in desk area while the dining room/snug enjoys built-in cabinetry and French doors on to the garden. In addition is a guest cloakroom and a utility room with door access outside.
On the first floor are three characterful bedrooms and a well-appointed family shower room. The dual aspect principal bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom. The third bedroom is currently used as a study with an extensive range of bespoke fitted shelving and a walk-in wardrobe.
Centre House is accessed through electric gates, with a video entry phone system, leading to two gravelled parking spaces in front of the property. The delightful garden is located to the side and is well screened giving a good deal of privacy. There is an area of lawn and a patio adjoins the house, providing an ideal spot for outside dining and entertaining.
Location
Gerrards Cross 2.5 miles, Burnham station 4 miles, Heathrow (T5) 14 miles, central London 19 miles. All distances are approximate.
Often described as the prettiest village in South Buckinghamshire, Fulmer has its own cricket team, well regarded infant school, a sought after village pub, The Black Horse and adjacent farm shop. Gerrards Cross provides a more comprehensive range of facilities, together with a mainline station serving London Marylebone. The Elizabeth Line operates from Burnham, Taplow and Slough with trains to Paddington, central London and Canary Wharf.
There are many beautiful walks and bridle paths in the area including those in Denham Country Park, Burnham Beeches, Langley Park and Windsor Great Park.
The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, of which Dr Challoner’s Grammar Schools (boys & girls) and Beaconsfield High School for girls are the closest. Local independent preparatory schools include Thorpe House, Davenies, Caldicott (for boys), St. Marys and Maltmans Green (for girls) and Gayhurst for girls and boys
Square Footage: 1,392 sq ft
Directions
From Beaconsfield take the A40 to Gerrards Cross, turning right into Fulmer Road after East Common and The Apple Tree pub on your left. Continue on Fulmer Road into Fulmer Village and the property will be on the left hand side immediately after The Black Horse pub on the left.
Additional Info
Services: All mains services connected. Please note none of the services have been tested.
Service Charge
Approximately £300.00 per year for shared driveway & gate maintenance.