£525,000
2 bed terraced house for saleHorseshoe Crescent, Beaconsfield HP9
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Stunning Two Bedroom Cottage in Beaconsfield Old Town
Situated in the heart of the Old Town
Characterful with high ceilings and large windows
Contemporary Plantation Shutters
Integrated Kitchen with Neff Appliances
4 minute walk to local amenities
Pretty courtyard garden
Permit and visitor parking
Council Tax Band - D
No Chain
Nestled within the historic heart of Beaconsfield Old Town, this charming Victorian end-of-terrace cottage effortlessly blends timeless character with sophisticated styling, creating a truly exceptional home of warmth and charm. Boasting high ceilings and large windows throughout, the property is flooded with an abundance of natural light, enhancing the well presented interiors and sense of space. From the moment you arrive, the inviting entrance porchway sets the tone for the refined accommodation beyond.
The principal lounge room is both stylish and welcoming, featuring Subtle carpeting, bespoke built-in cabinetry, and an elegant electric wood burner-style fireplace that forms a striking focal point. Soft neutral tones, modern white shutters, and refined lighting create a nice atmosphere throughout. The separate dining room offers an intimate and versatile entertaining space, well appointed with matching white shutters and useful adjoining storage, seamlessly flowing through to the thoughtfully designed integrated kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of neutral base and wall units and integrated appliances including a Bosch washer/dryer, separate fridge freezer, Smeg electric oven, and four-ring induction hob. The property further benefits from Hive smart heating and gas central heating, ensuring comfort and efficiency throughout. Upstairs, two well proportioned double bedrooms continue the home’s pleasant aesthetic, each featuring plush neutral carpeting, calming décor, fitted wardrobes, and stylish white shutters. The principal bedroom enjoys an abundance of natural light, while the second spacious double bedroom overlooks the tranquil rear courtyard and benefits from a conveniently positioned airing cupboard. The family bathroom is presented in a timeless neutral palette, complete with a shower over the bath, tiled surrounds, wash basin and W.C.
Overlooking the rear garden, the bathroom enjoys a peaceful and private outlook. A particular highlight of this remarkable home is the stunning and highly private courtyard garden, a beautifully secluded outdoor sanctuary perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Enclosed by attractive stone surrounds and complemented by elegant potted planting, the garden offers both charm and tranquillity, with a discreet side pathway providing convenient access to the front of the property. Perfectly positioned moments from the boutique shops, renowned restaurants, and historic charm of Beaconsfield Old Town, this enchanting character cottage presents a rare opportunity to acquire a refined period home in one of Buckinghamshire’s most prestigious and sought-after locations.
Building Safety
None known
Mobile Signal
4G excellent data and voice
Existing Planning Permission
No
Coalfield Or Mining
N/A
Front External
The end of terrace property is presented with brick with pebble dash finish and also has a small brick exterior perimeter wall.
Rear External
Access via the kitchen takes you to a secluded courtyard garden enclosed by fencing with mature trees and shrubs, arbour, space for bins to be kept and a washing line. There is also a useful side access.
Schools & Education
Some of the local schools & nurseries all within walking distance include:
Davenies School
High March School
Beaconsfield High School
The Beaconsfield School
Butlers Court School
Holtspur School & Pre-School
Brindley House Day Nursery
Childcare 4U Beaconsfield
Partou Old Town Day Nursery
Transport Links
The town is served by Beaconsfield Railway Station, operated by Chiltern Railways, which provides frequent services to London Marylebone with a journey time of about 22 minutes. The station also connects to Birmingham and other destinations in the Midlands, offering great flexibility for rail commuters. For those traveling by road, Beaconsfield is conveniently located near junction 2 of the M40 motorway, granting easy access to London, Oxford, and Birmingham. The A40 also runs through the town, providing another vital route to London and the west. For air travel, Heathrow Airport is approximately 17 miles away, accessible via the M40 and M25, and offers a vast range of international and domestic flights.
Local Amenities
Horseshoe Crescent is located in the heart of the historic Old Town, providing immediate access to Georgian-era charm, independent boutiques, pubs such as The Saracen's Head, The Swan and cafés like Koko's. It offers prime access to the weekly Tuesday farmers market and is roughly 0.7 miles from the New Town's Waitrose, Sainsbury's, and London Marylebone train station. It is a quiet, sought-after residential street known for characterful 1910s homes, providing easy access to local shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants within walking distance.
Parking
Permit and visitor parking are available, with the option to purchase.
Zoopla tools
Stamp duty calculator
Our instant calculator helps you understand how much stamp duty is due on property purchases in England & Northern Ireland. Read the latest stamp duty news
This calculation is intended as a guide only. We are unable to provide financial advice, so it's important to consult with an adviser. It applies to UK residents purchasing residential properties in England and Northern Ireland, but does not apply if the purchase is made through a company.
Zoopla insights
Sign in and gain expert analysis to make informed decisions.
.png)