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Burnham property Old Trees on Lent Rise Road on sale


Situated on Lent Rise Road in Burnham, the property, named Old Trees, comes with a price tag of £1,495,000.

The home is said to have ‘timeless period charm’ and ‘modern living’ with a series of reception rooms, a ‘sleek contemporary kitchen’ with a kitchen island, and a drawing room with a wood-burning stove.

Upstairs, the first floor has four bedrooms, with a master bedroom with bespoke wardrobes as well as an en-suite.

There is also a family bathroom and another en-suite for the other bedrooms.

Outside of the main home, there is also a detached outbuilding which houses a professional studio and office, as well as another utility room.

Old Trees is off of Lent Rise Road, behind electric gates, and has a large gravel driveway that the estate agents say provides ‘ample parking for multiple vehicles’.

There is also a single garage for either secure storage or more parking.

The home sits on a large plot with a big stone terrace wrapping around the rear of the house, and an ‘expansive manicured lawn’ bordered by mature trees and hedging.

The home is in Burnham, which the estate agents say strikes ‘an enviable balance’ between the ‘village feel’ of Buckinghamshire and ‘the high-speed connectivity required for modern professional life’.

The location is close to Burnham High Street as well as a large Tesco superstore.

There are also schools nearby, with Burnham Grammar School, Lent Rise School, and St Peter’s Church of England Primary School all within walking distance.

For those who commute, Burnham and Taplow stations are both around a mile away, with direct connections into the West End, the City, and Canary Wharf.

The estate agents say the home is also good for road users, with Junction 7 of the M4 just a short drive away, providing a gateway to the M25 and the wider motorway network, and London Heathrow reachable in around 20 minutes.

The house has a council tax band of G and an EPC rating of D.

The listing states: “This location strikes an enviable balance between the tranquil ‘village feel’ of Buckinghamshire and the high-speed connectivity required for modern professional life.

“Residents benefit from being within walking distance of the charming Burnham High Street, while a large Tesco Superstore just moments away ensures that daily essentials are never a chore to collect.”





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