Positioned on the edge of a well-regarded new development in Beaconsfield, this three-bedroom home sits within easy reach of both the Old and New Towns, comes with the remainder of its building guarantee for peace of mind, and is offered with the convenience of no onward chain.
The entrance hall sets the tone immediately. Wall panelling in considered Farrow & Ball tones runs alongside light-tiled flooring warmed by underfloor heating, and the whole ground floor carries that same cohesion: calm, deliberate, clearly thought through. Café-style shutters to the front add both character and discretion, while the living room opens fully to the garden through French doors, drawing light deep into the space.
The sociable kitchen and dining area is where the home really opens up. White cabinetry runs the length of the room, anchored by a floor-to-ceiling cabinet unit in a muted sage green that gives the space its personality. Wood and solid-surface worktops sit alongside a stainless-steel range hood, under-cabinet lighting and a hot water tap. It is designed for daily life, but it handles an occasion equally well. A WC completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is composed and restful: panelled headboard, mirrored sliding wardrobes and a well-appointed en-suite shower room. The second bedroom is generously sized with built-in storage. The third has a two-tone palette and a picture rail that gives it a charm the room wears well. The family bathroom is clean and sharp, fitted with large grey tiles, a wall-mounted vanity and a glass-enclosed shower.
Outside, a paved patio leads to a well-kept lawn enclosed by timber fencing. Raised beds and integrated storage keep the garden practical. The carport measures over 12 metres in length.
