Description
An extended, three bedroom semi-detached house in a semi-rural location with off street parking and established front and rear gardens overlooking open fields. Glenwarren was built in 1929 and was extended on the ground floor eight years ago by the current owners who added a kitchen/dining room, so the property now has over 1,780 sq. ft. of accommodation set over two floors.
There is also a dual aspect over 21 ft. long sitting room with French doors to the garden and an open fireplace, a bay fronted dining room with an original fireplace, and an entrance hall with a staircase with splat balusters and a panelled understairs cupboard. The garage has been converted to a workshop and a separate study. A conservatory overlooks the adjoining fields and has doors to a utility room and a shower room.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom has a range of fitted wardrobes and rural views from the front. There are two further bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, another room currently used as a study, and a family bathroom. The property has original picture rails and internal doors. There is a loft which has lapsed planning permission.
Kitchen/Dining Room Rendered and tiled in keeping with the house, the extended dual aspect open plan kitchen/dining room measures over 26 ft. in length and has a vaulted ceiling with LED lighting and two Velux windows. Tri-folding doors maximise the available natural light and allow uninterrupted views over the rear garden and countryside beyond. The kitchen is fitted with base and wall handleless cupboards also with low level LED lights and an integrated Neff double oven. There is a breakfast island with seating for six and an inset four ring induction hob as well as the original larder and a separate prep area.
Outside The property is approached via a gated gravel driveway with hedge lined borders a lawn enclosed by closely clipped leylandii. The front section of the garage provides storage and there is independent access to the property which leads to the study and conservatory. The private landscaped rear garden is laid to lawn on two levels and has a full-width paved patio, borders with clipped low hedging, and fenced and hedged boundaries. There is a timber shed with two stores.
Situation and Schooling Bryants Bottom is a hamlet in the Chilterns Hills. It is in the Green Belt and is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The Harrow public house is 0.5 miles away and there is a village store in Hughenden (1.5 miles). High Wycombe (3.4 miles) has shops, leisure and sports facilities. The property is in catchment for the primary school in Hughenden and grammar schools in Aylesbury, Amersham, and Chesham.