A Grade II listed, two-bedroom cottage in Beaconsfield, believed to date back to the early 1800s, is currently on the market for a guide price of £900,000.
The property, located in Windsor End, is brimming with period features, according to estate agents.
The facade is adorned with shutters, and a covered entrance opens to a cosy family room.
This space, which features a working fire with a decorative surround, could also serve as an ideal dining room due to its flexibility.
The family room leads to an internal hallway, providing access to the dual aspect sitting room, stairs to the first floor and kitchen dining room.
The sitting room has views over both the front and rear of the property, a feature fireplace with a wood burner, and a door to the outside terrace.
The kitchen/dining room is equipped with a comprehensive range of units, granite worktops, and an island unit with extra storage.
The dining area overlooks the garden, which is accessible through French doors.
Upstairs, both bedrooms have a front aspect and share the character present throughout the cottage.
The principal bedroom boasts a spacious en suite with a walk-in shower, while the second bedroom has an en suite bathroom.
The charm of the property extends to the garden, which is filled with well-stocked mature shrubs, trees, and flower borders.
The garden is enclosed with walls and fencing, offering a good deal of privacy.
There are several terraces for relaxing and entertaining, and a glorious wisteria embellishes the rear wall.
Towards the end of the garden, there is a large summer house with power, which could be transformed into a home office.
The cottage is ideally located to provide access to the amenities of Beaconsfield Old Town, which has an array of shops, bars, and restaurants.
This picturesque market town hosts a weekly market on a Tuesday and a farmer market once a month on a Saturday.
Beaconsfield New Town, boasting a wide range of shopping facilities including supermarkets, clothing and gift shops, is also nearby.
The property is within a mile of Beaconsfield Railway Station, which links directly with London Marylebone on the Chiltern Line.
The journey to London takes around 30 minutes.
Junction 2 of the M40 is less than two miles away, which runs into London, but also links directly with the M25.
Beaconsfield is considered a highly desirable area due to its proximity to London, high standard of facilities, green space, and local schooling.
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