An extended, four-bedroom detached home set on approximately 0.28 acres, enjoying panoramic views over open countryside. Built in the 1960s to a distinctive Canadian-inspired design, the property offers over 2,040 sq. ft. of well-arranged accommodation across three levels and benefits from solar PV (photovoltaic) panels, helping to improve the home’s energy efficiency.
The front door opens into a generous hallway with fitted cupboards and a cloakroom. Steps lead down to an inner hall with double doors opening into a bright dual-aspect sitting and dining room with far-reaching views towards Bledlow Ridge and South Oxfordshire. This level also includes two comfortable double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, along with a family bathroom fitted with a bath and overhead shower, WC, and washbasin set in vanity storage.
A full-turn staircase leads to the lower ground floor, where there is a versatile family room, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility/boiler room, and two further double bedrooms. One of these bedrooms connects to a Jack and Jill shower room. A side porch provides useful storage and convenient access to the garden.
The kitchen/breakfast room features a range of grey painted wall and base units with laminate worktops, a ceramic sink, an integrated Indesit double oven, and space for a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and microwave. The utility room opposite includes a water softener and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Outside, the attractive garden wraps around the house and is enclosed by neatly clipped hedges. The property is approached via an off-street parking area with space for four cars, in addition to a detached double garage with power, water, and lighting. The rear garden is arranged over three tiers: a paved terrace by the house with impressive views, a lawn with shrub borders, and a lower level that has been landscaped as a natural wild meadow. A private terraced seating area sits to the side of the house, offering a peaceful outdoor space.