Knight Frank is delighted to offer this spacious family home occupying a desirable position on the edge of the village of Frieth in the Hambleden Valley. The house has a versatile and stylish reception space and comfortable bedroom accommodation.
The house is entered via an attractive porch into a welcoming reception hall with wooden flooring and doors radiating to the reception rooms and kitchen. To the left of the hallway is the living room, with a feature open fireplace and large windows offering views over the rear garden. To the rear of the hall is the kitchen/dining area, the kitchen has fully fitted floor and wall units and integrated appliances, including a dishwasher and oven, the dining area has french windows opening on to the garden terrace. There is also a downstairs cloakroom, utility room, and a snug/office.
On the first floor are three double bedrooms. The principal double-aspect bedroom suite benefits from a shower room, a dressing area, and stair access to the second floor, with valuable space for a study/snug and extensive eave storage. There are two further bedrooms with views over the front and rear gardens. A family bathroom with bath and shower completes the accommodation on the first floor.
The gravel driveway to the front of the house provides parking for several cars and access to the side of the property to the double garage. From the drive is a gate which leads to the rear garden and terrace. The garden is bordered by a lovely variety of mature trees and shrubs. The terrace is accessible from the dining room/kitchen and is perfect for sitting and enjoying the garden. Behind the garage is a useful, fenced garden utility area with raised vegetable beds and an oil tank.
The village of Frieth is surrounded by beautiful countryside in the heart of the Hambleden Valley. Frieth has excellent pubs, a local primary school, and plenty of shops, including supermarkets, leisure facilities, and further schooling in Marlow and Henley-on-Thames, which are 6/7 miles away. There is a good choice of state and private schools in the area, specifically Sir William Borlase in Marlow, for secondary education. Access to the M40 is approximately seven miles, and the mainline train service in High Wycombe is 30 minutes. There is extensive riding and walking through bridleways and public footpaths.