The Whym sits in a slightly elevated position diagonally opposite fields and farmland. The property is approached via a shared entrance onto a large, private, brick paver driveway.
The presentation of the property is contemporary throughout with trendy dark grey windows (white on the inside) and oak doors opening into bright and neutral accommodation. There is engineered oak flooring and underfloor heating fitted in most of the ground floor providing a cohesive and natural link between the rooms.
Currently used as a treatment room. the ground floor ensuite bedroom is front aspect and is fitted with a virtually-unused shower room.
The sitting room is also front aspect with a pair of part-glazed, oak doors opening to the kitchen beyond.
The centre-piece of the home is the large, part vaulted kitchen/dining room at the rear of the house. The kitchen is fitted with a range of navy blue, handle-less units with pale grey quartz work surfaces and the usual integrated appliances. There is a large, island unit with breakfast bar inset into which is a Siemens Studio Line induction hob with a Cookology pop-up extractor beneath which are large, pan drawers. There is ample room for a large dining table and for a seating area. The room is flooded with light from the glass roof above and through the bifold doors leading out to the terrace.
A short passageway leads to a generous utility room fitted with pale grey, gloss units with space and plumbing for a washing machine. A further door opens into the cloakroom and a door at the end of the passage way leads into a tandem workshop/garage.
Stairs from the generous entrance hall lead up to a large first floor landing off which are three, double bedrooms. The large, principle bedroom is front aspect and has a walk-in wardrobe and adjacent ensuite shower room with walk in shower, vanity unit and back to the wall W.C. There are two further bedrooms with sloping ceilings that overlook the back garden and a large, family bathroom consisting of a bath, separate shower enclosure, vanity basin and back to the wall W.C.
Outside the back garden is level and private and laid mainly to lawn with a long, mature flower bed. Composite decking fitted next to the house provides a clean link between house and garden and a great place to entertain friends in the summer.
Great Kingshill is a pretty village with the benefit of the usual facilities including a village shop, village hall, schools and cricket on the village green. For more extensive facilities and schooling, nearby villages of Great Missenden and Prestwood provide shopping and social amenities, with a mainline rail link from Great Missenden to Marylebone. The towns of Amersham and High Wycombe are both easily accessible. *****SCHOOL CATCHMENT Primary; Great Kingshill combined school, Little Kingshill combined school Boys' Grammar; the Royal Grammar School, John Hampden Grammar school Girls' Grammar school; Wycombe High School, Beaconsfield High School Mixed Ability; the Misbourne School We recommend you check availability at specific schools
36B High Street, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire HP16 0AU
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