This well presented four bedroom detached family home offers balanced and spacious accommodation throughout, making it ideal for modern family living. The property features a welcoming entrance hall with cloakroom, a generous living room, and a separate dining room that is perfect for entertaining. The kitchen is well appointed and complemented by a useful utility room. Upstairs, there are four good size bedrooms and a family bathroom. The house benefits from gas central heating and triple glazing, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency. There is a garage storage room and ample driveway parking for multiple vehicles. The home is situated just a stone’s throw from Hughenden Park and is within easy reach of town centre amenities, providing excellent convenience for shopping, leisure, and transport links. Additionally, there is potential for further extension (subject to planning permission), allowing buyers the opportunity to tailor the property to their needs. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the quality and flexibility of the accommodation on offer.
The property is situated in a highly regarded and much sought after development a stones throw from National Trust parkland offering miles of countryside walks. In contrast, the town centre, which provides a vast array of shopping, leisure, entertainment and hospitality facilities, as well as a mainline rail link to London, Birmingham & Oxford, is approximately 1 mile away. The town offers good public transport links and access to the motorway network.
Wye House, 15 Crendon Street, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP13 6LE
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