£1,750,000
(£559/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleLedborough Lane, Beaconsfield HP9
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
3,130 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Hamptons - Beaconsfield Sales
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About this property
5 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Kitchen/ Breakfast Room
Dining Room
Sitting Room
Utility Room
Garage
Roof Terrace
Garden
Windy How is a detached Edwardian family home in Beaconsfield, offering over 3,000 sq ft of elegant accommodation across three floors. Positioned on a prominent corner plot opposite High March School, it combines period charm—bay windows, high ceilings, original fireplaces—with modern living, including a stylish kitchen/diner extension with vaulted ceiling, skylight, and French doors to the garden.
The entrance hall leads to two spacious reception rooms: A front-to-back lounge with fireplace and garden access, and a bright, dual-aspect dining room. The open-plan kitchen includes bespoke cabinetry, underfloor heating, original dressers, and a wood-burning stove. A separate utility room offers practical storage and provides access to the garden. Leading from the utility room is a ground floor cloakroom and WC, featuring original period fittings
A sweeping staircase leads to the first floor, where three generously proportioned bedrooms await. The impressive principal bedroom features a charming bay window, built in wardrobes and the added luxury of an en suite shower room. Bedroom two spans an impressive 20 feet by 14 feet, offering a triple aspect and access to a west-facing roof terrace. A well-appointed family bathroom and a separate shower room, both with underfloor heating, complete the floor. The staircase continues to the second floor, unveiling two additional bedrooms, another bathroom, and a spacious storage cupboard.
Outside
The property is set behind timber gates and accessed via a spacious gravel driveway from Sandelswood End, offering ample parking and direct garage access. The front garden features a lawn, mature trees, and vibrant borders, with a gated path to Ledborough Lane for easy access to St Michael’s Green, the station, and town amenities.
The secluded rear garden is landscaped around a central lawn with two paved terraces ideal for outdoor dining. Highlights include raised vegetable beds, a wood store, established planting, and a period wrought iron staircase leading to a roof terrace with views. Two garden sheds provide additional storage.
Situation
Ledborough Lane is one of Beaconsfield's most sought-after addresses, just a short, level walk from the station, Waitrose, and town centre amenities. Beaconsfield offers excellent transport links, with fast trains to London Marylebone in around 25 minutes and M40 access just two miles away.
The town features a range of shops, restaurants, pubs, and bars, plus highly regarded schools including grammar options and private schools like Davenies and High March. On the edge of the Chiltern Hills aonb, Beaconsfield is known for its historic Old Town, weekly markets, and attractions like Bekonscot Model Village. Sports and leisure facilities are also plentiful.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-57747
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