65 Frederick Street, Waddesdon, HP18 0LX

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DESCRIPTION Frederick Street is in the main made up of Victorian dwellings that appear around the time of the Rothschild family settling in the village during the latter part of 1800’s. Number 65 though is more contemporary and was constructed in the early 1970’s. Two real benefits to this property are that it has its own driveway and garage, and also with the garden abutting countryside there are superb rural views. The elevations of the house are brick beneath a clay tile roof and a tile hung front upper storey incorporating brown upvc double glazed windows. At the entrance is an enclosed porch and then a lobby, off which is a cloakroom that has a wc, wash basin, and lots of coat hanging space. The sitting and dining room are open plan, a dog legged staircase rising from the dining room. Central is an old fireplace, now only a feature (not working), and at the end of the room sliding doors lead into a conservatory. The kitchen/breakfast room has wooden units and green marble style counters. Built in is a double oven and ‘Neff’ 4 ring gas hob (extractor hood above). The kitchen and eating area have terracotta tiled flooring and a door is provided to outside. Upstairs is a good size landing, two double bedrooms and a decent single, all served by a shower room. The back bedrooms enjoy particularly wonderful far reaching views. OUTSIDE A concrete driveway precedes the integral garage and behind wrought iron railings is a patch of grass that could be given over to further increase the parking. A path down the side accesses the rear garden where there is a paved patio and then approx. 50ft of lawn and by the far boundary a slate chipping seating spot to admire the outlook. Edging the lawn are sleeper retained flower and shrub beds and adjacent the patio is a shed. COUNCIL TAX - Band D £2,238.49 per annum