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Guide price

£1,750,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Hampden Hill, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire HP9

    • 5 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Savills - Beaconsfield

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About this property

  • Fantastic elevated views

  • Characterful design features throughout

  • Private driveway parking and garage

  • About 1.5 miles to the station with fast trains to London

  • Dedicated study, perfect for working from home

  • EPC Rating = D

A stunning, unique modernist family home in an elevated position with stunning views over the surrounding countryside. All set in just under half an acre.

Description
Sitting in about half an acre in an elevated position with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside, this five bedroom family home is one of just 29 houses originally designed in a modernist style by the architect Mary Christian Hamp. The area has been awarded Conservation status due to its special architectural interest. Hampden Hill is designed around a central green, with designated village green status, perfect for family life. Tucked into the landscape, the house is characterised by its asymmetric roof lines, angled ceilings, picture windows & double height ceilings weaving through the property. Ideally located between the Old and New towns, Beaconsfield station is just about 1.4 miles away with fast trains to London Marylebone.

Arranged over four floors, the property makes the most of its spectacular views. From the reception hall, a striking Sapele staircase forms a central feature and provides access to all levels. On the first floor is the kitchen/dining/family room, with two sets of glass sliding doors opening the space on to the outside terrace in the summer months. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with a range of units complemented by granite worktops and integrated appliances. Generous in size, the dining area accommodates a large table and flows through into the family room, with a freestanding wood burner providing an attractive focal point. Beyond here, steps lead up to the TV room/library, with two sets of sliding doors on to the balcony. Just off the kitchen is a walk in-pantry leading through to a boot room and separate utility room.

Stepping up to the next floor, the formal sitting room is centred around an exposed brick fireplace with an open fire, with three sets of sliding doors opening on to an outdoor seating area, giving a perfect spot to enjoy the view. In addition on this floor is a generous study, perfect for home working.

The top floor offers three double bedrooms, two of which feature built-in wardrobes, all served by a well-appointed family bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower. The principal bedroom is located on the ground floor, benefiting from built-in wardrobes and a dual aspect. Also on this level is an additional bedroom and a wet room.

A generous driveway provides plenty of parking and leads to the garage. The rear garden is arranged over several levels, with large expanses of lawn, interspersed with mature trees. In the far corner is an attractive summer house, currently used as an art studio but offers excellent flexibility of use. Additional features include a wood fired sauna and cold plunge, and a wood-fired hot tub. Adjoining the rear of the house a terrace area provides ideal outside entertaining space. All set in about half a acre.

Location
Beaconsfield station 1.4 miles, Gerrards Cross 6 miles, Heathrow (T5) 16 miles, central London (Baker Street) 26 miles. All distances are approximate.

Beaconsfield New Town, with its extensive shopping facilities is popular with families and commuters. The picturesque Old Town dates back to the 13th century and local amenities include a wide variety of restaurants, supermarkets and independent retailers together with a weekly market every Tuesday and a monthly Saturday farmers market.

Gerrards Cross also offers an excellent range of shops, restaurants and an Everyman cinema. Beaconsfield mainline station operates fast trains into London Marylebone and Birmingham, while the M40 and M25 enable access to central London, Heathrow and Gatwick airports.

The county is one of the last to maintain the traditional grammar school system, of which the Beaconsfield High School for girls (about half a mile away) and the Royal Grammar School for boys in High Wycombe, are the closest. Independent schools in the area include High March, Pipers Corner and Godstowe for girls, Davenies, Caldicott and The Beacon for boys, to name a few.

Square Footage: 3,140 sq ft

Acreage:
0.48 Acres



Additional Info
Services: All mains connected. Please note none of the services have been tested.

Agents Note: All distances and times are approximate and correct at the time of writing.

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