A seven-bedroom home with a swimming pool is on the market for £2 million – would you pay that to live in High Wycombe?
The detached property, close to the former RAF Daws Hill site in Wallingford Gardens, backs onto a woodland area and also has two annexes, each with its own kitchen and bedrooms.
With a guide price of £2,000,000, it is currently the most expensive house in Wycombe on RightMove.
Offering plenty of privacy, thanks to a private driveway and gated entrance, the impressive property also has a large front garden and a heated outdoor swimming pool – perfect for buyers looking to stay cool in the heatwave forecast for late this summer.
“Nestled” in the Chiltern Hills, the house also has a detached double garage and a west-facing rear garden with landscaping including mature trees, hedging and flowers and shrub beds.
What’s more, a large terrace and decking area is linked to the ground-floor kitchen/breakfast room – “providing a seamless link between indoor and outdoor living”.
Its polished, luxury interiors include a dining room, kitchen, drawing room and study on the ground floor, with five bedrooms and two ensuites up the stairs.
The first floor also has a mirrored walk-in wardrobe that looks straight out of an episode of The Kardashians and roomy, sunny ensuites sure to make getting ready feel that bit more opulent.
A ground-floor annexe also has a kitchen, a bedroom with an ensuite shower and a sitting room that can be used as another place to sleep.
The property’s studio annexe similarly has a kitchen, a bedroom and a shower room.
A RightMove agent describes the family home – with room to spare for visiting friends and distant relatives – as highly “sought after”, with links to a number of shopping, leisure, cultural and business facilities.
They also praised its “immaculate presentation, its location on a no-through road and its contemporary design and neutral colour palette, which enhance its spacious feel”.
It is within walking distance of Wycombe’s town centre, and a short drive away from Handy Cross, with its sports centre, cinema and Waitrose supermarket.
As well as good links to local schools including Wycombe Abbey, John Hampden and Wycombe High, the property is also not far from National Trust mansion Hughenden Manor, the former home of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
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