Description
Village family home with accommodation of around 3,000 sq.ft set in gardens of just under an acre, with countryside views. The Mead is a chalet style home with rendered and tile hung elevations, and offers versatile accommodation arranged over two floors. On the ground floor the property has a kitchen/breakfast room opening to the dining room, a separate sitting room, and a conservatory with garden views. There is also a utility room and a shower room. There are five double bedrooms and five bathrooms over two floors, three of which are en suite.
Part of Radnage village, the house is situated in a semi-rural location in the heart of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The mature and enclosed gardens, on three sides of the house, back onto open land and there are distant countryside views. There is an integral double garage with driveway parking.
Internal Accommodation An entrance porch leads into the reception hall with an adjacent shower room. The conservatory has views over the garden, while the kitchen/dining room, with French doors, has garden views that extend across open countryside. The bedrooms are arranged over two floors: the principal bedroom is one of three on the ground floor, alongside a family bathroom, and on the first floor are two bedrooms, both with en suite bathrooms.
Outside A gravel driveway accesses the front of the house and a double garage, while the lawned gardens to the rear and side, have countryside views. There is a terrace, established shrub borders, a wild flower meadow, a willow circle, as well as kitchen and soft fruit gardens. An outbuilding could be converted or replaced, subject to planning.
Situation and Schooling Radnage has a church, a village hall, and a primary school (Ofsted rated Good), and is 6 miles from High Wycombe, which has a variety of shops, supermarkets, boutiques, restaurants, GP and dental surgeries, a sports centre and a station with services to Marylebone and Birmingham. There is schooling for all ages and the property is in catchment for grammar schools in High Wycombe.