£395,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleMill End Road, High Wycombe HP12
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Ford & Partners
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About this property
Private Road
Quiet Location/ End of Cul-De-Sac
Three Double Bedrooms
Backing Wye Stream
Open Plan Kitchen/Diner
Ample Parking
Downstairs Cloakroom
Complete Onward Chain
Close Proximity To National Trust West Wycombe Park
A three double bedroom end of terrace home situated at the end of a private road with extension potential subject to obtaining the relevant planning consents.
This well presented 3 bedroom end terrace home is positioned on a small cul de sac to the West side of High Wycombe's town centre. The property comprises of three double bedrooms, a family bathroom, a large sitting room with a fireplace that overlooks the rear garden, a kitchen / diner and downstairs cloakroom.
Benefitting from a side garden the property has further potential to extend subject to the relevant planning permission.
Further features include gas central heating, generous parking and double glazing throughout.
Mill End Road is situated towards the west-side of High Wycombe's town centre, with the Eden Shopping Centre being approximately 1.4 miles from the property. West Wycombe Park is a short distance away which is The National Trust owned land. Nearby and within a short walking distance is a combined primary school as well as Desborough Park making this an ideal family home.
For rail users the High Wycombe Train Station is situated 1.8 miles away. Via the Chiltern Railway Service, you'll be at London Marylebone Station in just 27 minutes or Oxford in 38 minutes. For Road users Junction 4 of the M40 is approximately 2 miles.
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