Viewings from Wednesday 11th January 2023
A rare opportunity to purchase a detached chalet bungalow with deceptively spacious accommodation sitting in a beautifully tended south westerly backing garden measuring approximately 140ft. The property is set in this convenient location facing onto a green and offers ample opportunity for enlargement subject to the usual consents. Freehold - EPR: D - Council Tax Band: F
Directions
From our Little Chalfont Office turn left onto the A404, go under the railway bridge and take the first turning on the right into Amersham Way and immediately right again into Oakington Avenue. The Retreat is the first turning on the right
Location
Set in the picturesque Chilterns, Little Chalfont is a small, attractive and well connected Buckinghamshire village providing a superb balance between commuter convenience (the Metropolitan and Chiltern lines offering prompt service to Central London, under 3/4 mile from the property) and easy access to the surrounding countryside, with Westwood Park and walks into the picturesque Chess Valley nearby. Independent businesses are at the heart of the village shopping parade, with a lovely selection of artisan coffee shops, restaurants, and recently refurbished ‘Metropolitan’ gastro pub. High street brands include Tesco Express for those everyday essentials.
Little Chalfont is within an area of highly regarded schooling at both primary and senior level including the renowned Dr Challoners Grammar Schools (girls’ school in the village of Little Chalfont and boys school in nearby Amersham). Independent schooling is also very well catered for with The Beacon School (Boys), Heatherton (Girls) and Chesham Prep (Mixed) for Nursery – Year 8; whilst senior schooling can be found at Berkhamsted School (Boys & Girls), Royal Masonic (Girls) & Pipers Corner (Girls) all within 9 miles.
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