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You are welcomed into the home via a spacious entrance porch, which leads directly into a well appointed kitchen that was newly fitted just two years ago. Finished in a stylish country aesthetic, the kitchen features a working fireplace, traditional butler sink, Bosch double oven, five ring induction hob, and an integrated Fisher & Paykel dishwasher. With generous worktop space, it functions as a practical and social hub at the heart of the home. From the kitchen, the home opens into a large open plan lounge and dining area. Four front aspect windows allow natural light to flood the space, while a central wood burning stove adds warmth and character. The layout provides ample space for both everyday living and entertaining.
The principal bedroom is located at the end of the property and enjoys side and rear aspect windows, making it a light and tranquil retreat. It benefits from a contemporary en suite shower room with a rainfall shower and a discreet cupboard housing the recently serviced boiler. Bedrooms two and three are both doubles, positioned at the front of the home. Bedroom two features dual windows and a generous footprint, while bedroom three offers flexibility for use as a guest bedroom, nursery, or home office. A separate family bathroom is centrally located and includes a rainfall shower, WC, basin, and a skylight that adds to the sense of space and brightness.
Externally, the property enjoys a private, south facing garden laid mainly to lawn, with a patio area and a middle garden section, perfect for alfresco dining and relaxation. Two allocated parking spaces are included. Additional features include LPG heating, double glazed windows throughout, a shared freehold, and a septic tank system emptied approximately once per year at a cost of £210 .
The Duke of Somerset in the 1860s erected a kiln here to produce bricks for Bulstrode House. These cottages were lived in by the workers, and the bricks are those from the kiln itself making this home very much a part of Gerrards Cross history
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