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Back Lane, Great Missenden, HP16

  • 2 beds
Semi-detached house

£1,900 pcm

  • 2 beds
Semi-detached house

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A beautiful and spacious two bedroom semi-detached home which has just undergone complete redecoration and new carpets, has easy access to the High Street, amenities and is only 13 minutes walk from the Chiltern Line station which will whisk you into London Marylebone in approx 50 minutes. Located in the quaint but very popular small town of Great Missenden.

This family home comprises of a large entrance hallway, cloakroom, breakfast kitchen with most appliances, L-shaped living room with gas fire and French doors to the enclosed garden. Upstairs there are two large double bedrooms both completed with built-in wardrobes and en-suites.

The property enjoys a mature garden to the front which is laid with Rose bushes and shrubs and rear garden is partially paved and the rest to grass. Side access allows you to the garage and parking to the rear without the trouble of going through the home.

Available end April 2025

EPC: C

Council Tax Band: E - ?2, 753.53 2024 / 25


LOCATION

Great Missenden is named in the Domesday Book and known principally for Missenden Abbey (founded in 1133). The Historic Towns Assessment Report notes: lying on a London to West Midlands route, `the Red Lion and The George provided rest and refreshment for travellers and their horses.` In the 13th century, it was granted a market charter and fair but competing as it did with Amersham and High Wycombe it remained a largely agricultural town.

The arrival of the railway (Metropolitan Line) in 1892 did little to dramatically alter its quiet character and today it is still largely a location for those who genuinely seek solitude while enjoying easy connections to London and Aylesbury.

The Friday morning Farmers` market at Prestwood is worth moving your schedule aside to visit selling fresh local produce from jams to meats and cheeses.
Of special note is Roald Dahl`s house, Museum and Story Centre and Missenden Abbey which now runs weekend courses of every ilk.

The small number of annual events are incredibly well attended and include the Steam Fair (at Prestwood) and Heritage Open Weekend.

When choosing food and drink, Great Missenden is abundant in quality. From traditional English to Oriental cuisine locally, a short drive brings you to Amersham or Aylesbury and High Wycombe with every taste catered for.

A modest and unassuming history depicts a town which is neither overgrown nor underdeveloped. Anyone choosing this town will appreciate its slower pace and English rural town feel while being swiftly and easily connected to London and beyond.

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Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: Mains Supply
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: Mains Supply
Broadband: ADSL
Telephone: Landline

Other Items
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Garden/Outside Space: Yes
Parking: Yes
Garage: Yes
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