Listed for £3,500,000
January 22, 2026
Sold for £3,000,000
2021
Sold for £800,000
2006
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Outside, electric gates open on to a spacious driveway with ample parking for multiple vehicles.
To the rear, an extensive full-width terrace provides an ideal spot for outside dining and entertaining family and friends. Beyond the terrace the gardens are predominately laid to lawn, well enclosed with mature trees and high hedging offering a high degree of privacy. In the corner, a raised decked area gives a further seating area.
To the front of the property is a potential self-contained annexe, featuring a ground floor studio with shower room and a first floor study/office, ideal for home working and providing excellent versatility of use.
Location
Beaconsfield station 1 mile, M40 (J2) 2.8 miles, High Wycombe 5.8 miles, Gerrards Cross 6 miles, Heathrow (J5) 16 miles, central London 25 miles. All distances are approximate.
Situated in the sought after area of Knotty Green, with Beaconsfield New Town offering an excellent range of shops for day to day needs including Waitrose, Sainsburys and Marks and Spencer Simply Food. The picturesque Old Town dates back to the 13th Century and local amenities include a wide variety of restaurants, supermarkets and independent retailers. Beaconsfield is popular with families and commuters, offering an unrivalled way of life due to its amenities and countryside setting in The Chilterns, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The attractive Chiltern village of Penn is about two miles away, enjoying a host of local amenities including, village green with pond, two churches, a village store, delicatessen first and middle schools, four public houses/restaurants and a sports and social club.
Excellent communication links include Beaconsfield station with fast trains into London Marylebone and Birmingham, while the close proximity of the M40 and M25 enables access to central London and Heathrow. The larger towns of High Wycombe (John Lewis store), Windsor and Reading are all accessible via either the M4 or M40 motorways.
Sports enthusiasts are also well catered for with nearby tennis, cricket, rugby and football clubs.
Buckinghamshire is renowned for its choice and standard of schooling. The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, and includes Beaconsfield High School and Wycombe High School for girls, and Royal Grammar School & John Hampden for boys in High Wycombe. Local independent preparatory schools include Davenies, Caldicott, The Beacon for boys and High March, Godstowe, Pipers Corner for girls, to name a few.
Directions
From Beaconsfield New Town drive along the Penn Road. After about 0.9 miles turn left on to Whichert Close then immediately left again. Take the second right and continue until a fork in the road. Bear right, signposted Jevington House. Go through the white pillars and Half Moon House is on the right hand side.
Additional Info
Services: All mains connected. Please note none of the services have been tested.
Agents Note: All distances and times are approximate and correct at the time of writing.