Guide price
£1,000,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleTwitchells Lane, Jordans HP9
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Four Bedroom Period Home
Grade II Listed
Origins date back to 1670
Over One Acre of Stunning Land
Quiet Retreat
Parking for five cars
BBQ, Jacuzzi and Numerous Outbuildings
Paddock with equestrian potential
No Chain
EPC - E
Dating back to around 1670, this delightful four-bedroom home is truly a piece of history, set on a spacious plot of just over one acre. Full of character, the residence boasts many original features such as beautiful exposed wooden beams, charming high ceilings, and traditional proportions, all enhanced by a soft neutral décor that flows throughout. As you step inside, you’re welcomed by a generous entrance hallway that leads to a snug dining room, complete with a cozy wood-burning fireplace. Adjacent to this is a separate sitting room, also featuring a wood burner, perfect for creating warm, inviting spaces to relax or entertain guests.
The integrated kitchen offers a practical layout with an array of fitted storage units, tiled splashbacks, an electric hob with an extractor hood, a washing machine, a dish washer, and plenty of prep space for those who love to cook. Each of the four comfortable bedrooms exudes the charm and intimacy you’d expect from a home of this era. Additionally, there’s a convenient ground-floor shower room with a WC that caters to modern living needs. The property is heated electrically, seamlessly blending efficiency with its charming character.
Originally two separate cottages, the home was converted into one spacious residence several years ago and now boasts fantastic accommodation with a lovely south-facing garden aspect. The outdoor area is enhanced with mature apple trees, a dedicated space for dining and entertaining, a greenhouse, a hot tub, storage units, a paddock and several useful outbuildings. A gravel and shingle driveway accommodates off-road parking for about five to six vehicles. A sizable outbuilding offers excellent conversion potential for holiday accommodation, a home office, studio, or annexe, pending the necessary planning approvals. This charming home uniquely combines history, versatility, and lifestyle appeal, offering a rare chance to secure a character property in a beautiful setting.
Mobile Signal
4G excellent data and voice
Front External
Traditional brick exterior with slate external roofing consistent of a property of that period.
Rear External
Brick exterior walls with tiled roofing over a stone brick courtyard.
Local Area
Situated within the sought-after village of Jordans, near Beaconsfield, the property enjoys a desirable semi-rural setting whilst remaining conveniently positioned for a wide range of amenities. The area is renowned for its picturesque countryside, charming village atmosphere, and excellent quality of life, making it particularly popular with families and commuters alike. For day-to-day needs, residents benefit from local village shops, convenience stores, public houses, and supermarkets in nearby Beaconsfield, Chalfont St Giles, and Chalfont St Peter. The area also offers a variety of leisure facilities, including golf courses, recreation grounds and equestrian facilities.
Schools & Eduction
Jordans School – The village primary school serving Jordans, catering for children aged 4–7 and located within walking distance of the property.
Butlers Court School – A well-regarded primary school in nearby Beaconsfield for children aged 4–11.
Holtspur School – Another popular primary school located in Beaconsfield, serving the local community.
The Beaconsfield School – A highly regarded secondary school situated in Beaconsfield and serving the surrounding area.
Beaconsfield High School – An outstanding grammar school for girls, renowned for its academic achievements and consistently strong examination results.
Davenies School – An independent preparatory school for boys located in central Beaconsfield.
High March School – A respected independent preparatory school for girls situated on the edge of Beaconsfield.
Transport Links
The property is ideally positioned for commuters, offering excellent access to both road and rail networks. Seer Green & Jordans railway station is located nearby and provides services into London Marylebone, making the location particularly attractive for those travelling into Central London. Journey times to London Marylebone are typically from approximately 24 to 38 minutes, whilst services also connect to High Wycombe and Oxford. Road users benefit from convenient access to the M40 motorway, with Junction 2 situated within a short drive, providing direct routes towards London, Oxford, Birmingham, and the national motorway network. The M25 is also easily accessible, offering excellent connectivity to Heathrow Airport, Greater London, and the South East. The property's semi-rural setting successfully combines countryside living with strong transport connections, making it well suited to commuters and families seeking accessibility alongside village charm. Furthermore, combining o...
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