£725,000
4 bed semi-detached house for salePrinces Road, Bourne End SL8
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Gemma Parr Residential
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About this property
Four Bedroom Edwardian Home
Large Double Garage
Excellent Reception Space
Two Bathrooms - One Ensuite
Low Maintenance Garden
Stoneycroft is a handsome and surprisingly spacious Edwardian semi-detached home, thoughtfully extended and arranged over three floors to provide versatile and well-balanced family living. Positioned on the quiet, leafy fringes of Bourne End, the property enjoys a peaceful setting within walking distance of the village centre and beautiful surrounding countryside. Blending period charm with modern convenience, it offers four generously sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, a double garage, and a delightful low-maintenance garden.
The ground floor unfolds from a welcoming reception hall, where high ceilings and skylights introduce a sense of light and space. Three distinct reception areas allow for a flexible layout, with a formal sitting room to the front, featuring a bay window and wood-burning stove, and a garden-facing family room with French doors opening onto the patio. The dining area adjoins a modern and well-equipped kitchen with ample cabinetry, wooden worktops, and an adjoining utility space—ideal for family life and entertaining. A cloakroom and clever understairs study area complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is set to the rear with garden views and a smart en-suite bathroom, including both a bath and shower. The second bedroom at the front is full of character, with a traditional fireplace and built-in wardrobes. The top floor offers two further bedrooms and an additional shower room, making this a layout perfectly suited to growing families or visiting guests.
The rear garden has been landscaped with ease of living in mind. Laid predominantly to astroturf and bordered by mature trees and fencing, it offers a generous patio area for outdoor dining and a path leading directly to a detached double garage at the rear—accessed via Groves Close. To the front, the house is set behind wrought iron railings and a low brick wall, with a neat path leading to the front door, all adding to the home’s period appeal.
Bourne End is a well-connected village with a range of everyday amenities including shops, cafés, a post office, and a doctors' surgery. The area is well regarded for its schooling options, both state and independent, and offers excellent transport links. Bourne End station connects via Maidenhead to London Paddington, now benefitting from the fast and direct Elizabeth Line. The nearby Marlow Bypass provides quick access to both the M4 and M40, making this a particularly convenient base for commuters
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