Location
Beaconsfield station 4.5 miles, Gerrards Cross 4 miles, Burnham station (Elizabeth Line) 4.5 miles, Heathrow (T5) 15 miles, central London 24 miles. All distances are approximate.
Hedgerley enjoys a thriving community with a post office, village hall and a well-regarded village pub, The White Horse. Farnham Common, Gerrards Cross & Beaconsfield have further amenities including supermarkets for day to day shopping, boutiques, cafes and restaurants.
The South Buckinghamshire countryside is renowned for its attractive walks, bridle paths, country inns and pretty villages.
The area's excellent communication links include Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross train stations with trains to Marylebone and Birmingham. There are also regular rail connections to London via the recently opened Elizabeth Line from Burnham station. The M40 and M4 motorways are within reach and provide access to the M25 and Heathrow.
The county is also one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, with schools in Amersham, High Wycombe, Beaconsfield and Burnham. Local independent schools include Thorpe House, Davenies, Caldicott (for boys), St. Marys and Maltmans Green (for girls) and Gayhurst for girls and boys to name a few.
Description
This beautifully presented home occupies a tucked away position on a private road in the picturesque village of Hedgerley. The property is set on a generous plot with attractive front and rear gardens providing a lovely backdrop to this impressive home. The house is surrounded by ancient woodland and benefits from an attractive converted stable block in the garden offering a multitude of uses.
The well-planned accommodation is arranged over two floors and the layout has been well considered with excellent reception and bedroom space, ideal for growing families. The sitting room enjoys a dual aspect, and is wonderfully proportioned with French doors on to the garden. A box bay window overlooks the frontage and an inglenook fireplace gives a cosy feel. Adjacent lies a family/TV room with an integrated surround sound system, again with views over the garden. Across the hall the kitchen/breakfast/dining room is beautifully appointed with an excellent range of bespoke built-in cabinetry offering plentiful storage, complemented by Quartz worktops and integrated appliances alongside a large island incorporating a breakfast bar area. Just off the kitchen is a fully fitted utility room opening into a boot room. In addition off the reception hall is a good sized study/home office alongside a guest cloakroom. There is underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.
On the first floor a large picture window on the half landing floods the space with natural light. The bedroom accommodation comprises five well proportioned double bedrooms and four bath/shower rooms. The principal bedroom suite is a real highlight, with a separate, fully fitted dressing area and luxurious en suite bathroom with a freestanding jacuzzi bathtub and separate shower. A guest suite enjoys a dual aspect, dressing room and en suite bathroom. A further bedroom also benefits from an en suite shower room while the two remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom, with a Fired Earth bathtub as a feature. There is underfloor heating in the bathrooms.
Lavender House enjoys a quiet and picturesque setting in the countryside, yet with the security of neighbours nearby. To the front is an attractive garden alongside a large private resin driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles. To the rear the garden enjoys a southerly aspect and has been most beautifully landscaped. An area of manicured lawn is bordered by well stocked beds giving colour and interest. The garden backs on to ancient woodland to the rear and side, with a gate in the garden offering a walk to the village pub and shop. In addition the garden benefits from two converted stables which offer a versatile space and could easily be utilised as a home office/gym.