- Spacious Edwardian Property +
- PRICED TO SELL +
- Short Walk to Station +
- Well Presented Throughout +
- Driveway for 2 cars +
- 3 Double Bedrooms +
- 2 Bathroom +
- Roof Terrace +
- Gas Central heating +
- Private Garden +
A well appointed and tastefully extended Edwardian property situated within a short walk of Bourne End's mainline train station & village centre.
This characterful property offers light, airy & spacious rooms set out as 2 receptions, 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms over 3 floors.
The master bedroom has both an en-suite and roof balcony offering far reaching views of the countryside beyond the chimney pots.
Along with retained period features throughout this surprising property offers further benefits as a driveway for 2 vehicles, a private terraced garden, downstairs cloakroom & gas central heating.
Please call to arrange your accompanied viewing appointment..
NB. The owner has found a property to buy and has priced this property to sell...
Accommodation comprises -
Entrance Hall
Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Cloakroom
3 Double Bedrooms
Family Bathroom
En-Suite Shower Room to Master Bedroom
Garden
Driveway for 2 vehicles
Council Tax Band - D
EPC Rating - E
Location:
Popular with commuters, young families and retirees alike Bourne End, nestled on the edge of The Chilterns, offers one of the best combinations of country space and a quick commute to London. The new Elizabeth line into London Paddington is easily reached from Bourne End village station via Maidenhead. Plus a mainline train service to London Marylebone with a journey time of less than 25 minutes from neighbouring town Beaconsfield. The M40 London bound is accesses at Junction 3 being just 3 miles away; the M4 is approx 9 miles away at junction 8/9.
The village amenities provide for every day needs including a Doctors surgery, dentist, pharmacist, supermarkets, bakers, coffee shops, hairdressers, as well as clothing and furniture stores and a selection of pubs and restaurants. The adjacent and larger historical market towns of Beaconsfield and Marlow provide more comprehensive facilities with wider shopping and an eclectic mix of independent and national retailers.
The riverside village of Bourne End is within the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Beauty, and enjoys its own Marina and Green Belt rolling countryside views. Outdoor pursuits are numerous, such as sailing, rowing, golf, football, cricket and rugby.
Schooling around the area is renowned with a number of state, grammar and private options available. Bourne End has a varied catchment area offering choice of a number of really good schools for primary and secondary age with great bus routes to most of the local secondary and private choices, and has both Ofsted rated “good” Primary and Secondary Schools in the village itself! It is no wonder families tend to stay in the area when they discover this hidden gem!