LOCATION
Chesham can be described as having one foot in London and the other in Buckinghamshire. Lively and colourful, it has a cosmopolitan air yet shares Buckinghamshire's most prized features: the inspiring countryside, the rare peace and the ancient feel of England's traditions.
KEY FEATURES
The rear, south-facing garden is the perfect space to relax and entertain. Thoughtfully landscaped into clean and symmetrical lines, with a variety of spring and summer plants and flowers, it is also the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of something chilled on the two-tiered patio, where permanent outside garden furniture and a Weber barbecue remain all year round. The bottom of the garden houses a ten by ten metre detached structure which can be utilised for a variety of purposes. Currently configured as a games room, this space offers a bar/kitchenette, shower room and log burner and has its own separate patio. To the front of the house, the driveway can comfortably take five vehicles, has direct access down a steep drive to the bottom of the garden and also has street parking available to the road.
ACCOMMODATION
Visitors enter a generous entrance hall offering uninterrupted views straight over the valley, setting the tone for this well-conceived home. To the left is a bay fronted guest bedroom with en-suite shower room.
A second front-facing double bedroom opposite has potential as a large study or play room. The adjacent area leads onto a high specification family bathroom. To the rear of the ground floor is the heart of the house – an open plan living and dining space with bespoke kitchen. It is fully equipped with all appliances and flanked by a full height fridge to one side. The island houses a five-ring gas hob and extractor above, extending to a breakfast bar. A ‘secret’ utility to the right of the kitchen behind a concealed door, will surprise on first discovery. At the end of the room, the eye is drawn outside to the landscaped garden and patio, visible through two sets of tri-fold doors, with further light flooding in from two lantern skylights.
This space is perfect for entertaining and flows seamlessly into a living room and dining room area. A pair of double glass doors lead to a further reception room, currently utilised as a ‘snug’. Up a flight of stairs, the principal bedroom is a superb, bright space with vaulted ceiling, adjacent shower room and separate, bespoke dressing room. Views continue to impress from this level over the farmlands of Great and Little Pednor.