This stunning four-bedroom detached wood-clad 'barn style' family house was built in the idyllic village of Drayton Parslow just over twenty years ago and enjoys spectacular views over the spacious garden to acres of farmland � all while being within a 40-minute commuting distance of London.
The front door opens onto a generous hallway laid with oak floorboards which extend across the living room and newly converted reception room.
The spacious living room, complete with a brick-built fireplace and large wood burner, features rear-facing patio doors leading straight into the garden, perfect for long summer nights. The newly converted well-lit garage room offers an ideal flexible space with potential for use as a home gym, office space, or a den for younger members of the family.
The sociable kitchen / dining area is laid to ceramic floor tiles and is fitted with a range of eye and base level cream coloured kitchen units which include integrated Smeg dishwasher, Bosch five ring induction hob, built-in fridge freezer and built-in Smeg double oven as well as a peninsula breakfast area and substantial space for dining or lounging. The kitchen also features two sets of patio doors at each end, including trifold doors leading to the extensive rear patio area which catches the sun throughout the day including the afternoon and evening sun. A door from the kitchen leads into the utility room leading with eye and base level units with a sink drainer over and spaces for washing machine and tumble dryer, plus an external door for easy outside access.
The first-floor landing with its roof window is light and airy, with doors to all four bedrooms and the family bathroom. An archway opens into an additional space with a roof window � making a perfect office space.
Bedroom one is a very large double room with a mock hay loft window facing onto the driveway, and a wide window overlooking the rear garden with beautiful unbroken views of the countryside. The en-suite bathroom features a roof window and a towel radiator alongside large shower, WC and sink with integrated drawers underneath.
Bedroom two is a good-sized rear facing dormer style double room enjoying excellent views of the surrounding fields.
Bedroom three is a double sized dormer room with windows facing front. Bedroom four is a double room with side facing window. The side facing family bathroom with ceramic floor tiles, is fitted with a white suite of a bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, a separate shower, a pedestal basin and WC and a towel radiator.
To the front of the property is a block paved drive with space for three vehicles with a lawn section to each side of the driveway.
The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn, overlooking fields on two sides, bordered by wooden fencing/ hedging, In addition, there are shrubs, trees (including a range of fruit trees - apple, pear, cherry), a shed and playhouse
To the rear and side of the property, there is a large patio area leading to a shingled area, in turn leading to a side access gate giving access to the front of the property. To the other side of the property, there is a smaller patio area leading to another side gate which in turn leads to the front of the property, providing all around access.
Drayton Parslow is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England � only a 10-minute drive from Leighton Buzzard train station, which is only 30 minutes to central London.
The village school is part of the Three Schools network and caters for reception age to year 2 with classes of 15 children, with children then transitioning to the linked Swanbourne Village school which caters for Year 3 to 6, with a school bus service provided to children in catchment. The village is in catchment for Cottesloe School and Aylesbury Grammar schools as well as only being 5-mins drive from Swanbourne House private school.
The village has several facilities which are highly valued and are the focus of much of the community activities. These include The Three Horseshoes Public House, Holy Trinity Church, Greenacre Hall, the Sports and Social Club, and a recreation field with playground, multi-use games area (MUGA) and cricket pitch. The village also contains several allotments which are in high demand. Both Bletchley and Leighton Buzzard railway stations are within a 10-minute drive, both offering high speed journeys to London Euston, and Milton Keynes with all its extensive amenities is a 15 minute drive away.
Council Tax Band F