Listed for £495,000
February 10, 2026
Sold for £450,000
2019
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The family bathroom is also located on this floor, matching the contemporary style of the en-suite and featuring a bath with shower over, vanity basin, and WC.
On the second floor, the spaces are unique in design, with sloped ceilings and Velux windows that further enhance the sense of space and allow you to appreciate the scenic countryside setting. On this floor is the spacious master suite, comprising a large bedroom with gloss white integrated wardrobes, a three-piece shower en-suite, and a dressing room, which the current owner uses as a home office.
Outside Space - The outside space on offer is well suited to growing families and those who enjoy gardening. The large, secluded lawn provides plenty of safe space for children to play, while remaining easily visible from the open-plan living area. The garden enjoys plenty of sunlight and offers attractive kerb appeal, along with potential for further landscaping and gardening options if desired.
The stone-paved garden on the other side of the property provides a practical space for a garden shed and, like the front garden, is ideal for barbeques and al fresco dining during the summer months.
The private parking spaces are situated within a private car park at the rear, which is exclusively for residents and benefits from additional visitor parking spaces.
Location - Located in Crowthorn near Edgworth and enjoying open countryside views, Wheatsheaf House is perfectly suited for those seeking a quieter lifestyle without being too far removed from the convenience of modern-day amenities, while still having miles of beautiful scenery right on the doorstep.
Edgworth is just a couple of minutes’ drive or a scenic stroll away and is a bustling countryside village surrounded by beautiful scenery. The village offers a selection of amenities including cafés, pubs, restaurants, and independent shops. Situated next to Edgworth Cricket Club, The Barlow serves as the village’s community hub and is a fantastic local asset, featuring a coffee shop and bar, library and snooker room, all-weather sports pitch, and children’s playground. Holdens & Co ice creamery and village store is also a firm favourite amongst locals.
A wider range of country pubs, eateries, independent shops, leisure facilities, and schools can be found in the nearby areas of Bromley Cross and Harwood.
With outdoor pursuits in abundance, from country walks and running routes to cycling, equestrian facilities, golfing and more, this rural setting is a natural playground.
Key Details - Tax band: G
Tenure: Leasehold
Ground rent: Peppercorn
Heating: Gas boiler and radiators
Boiler: Viessman combi, located in the kitchen, installed approx. 6 years ago, serviced annually
Energy efficiency: 82/B which is considered very good and significantly higher than average
The nature of it being a private development comes with a £20 per month maintenance contribution (covering the private car park and lighting).
The development is managed by a private company, and a person from each household is listed as a director.