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23 Fulmer Drive, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire 23 Fulmer Drive, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire 23 Fulmer Drive, There are 6 bedrooms in total on the first and second floor, all accessed by the large galleried Gerrards Cross, landing. On the first floor, the master bedroom Buckinghamshire, enjoys a large dressing area and en suite bathroom/shower facility. There are four further SL9 7HQ bedroom suites, each with fully tiled en suites which are bright and generously proportioned. There is a second floor suite which can be A beautifully presented family utilised as bedroom 6 or as a cinema/media home approaching 5500 sq ft with room which is serviced by a luxury bath and accommodation set over three floors. shower room. Designed to a high specification, this spacious home is located in a sought Outside The property is accessed by electronically after road in Gerrards Cross. operated wrought iron gates and there lies ample parking for a number of cars on the front Entrance hall | Cloakroom | Drawing room block paved driveway. The detached garage Dining room | Study | Kitchen/breakfast/family provides further parking and storage facilities. room | Utility room | Master bedroom suite The side of the house is flanked by a path which Four further bedroom suites | Second floor leads to the rear garden and decking area. To leisure room/bedroom 6 with en suite bathroom the right of the property, stone paving leads to Double garage | Gardens | EPC Rating B the large sun terrace, reaching all the way to the rear of the house. The garden is screened by The property Laurel hedging and is flanked by a number of Upon entering the spacious and light entrance mature trees, ensuring high levels of privacy at hall, it truly highlights the exceptional standard the property. of which the property has been finished. The highlight is undoubtably the stunning Location main kitchen/breakfast/family room which Gerrards Cross frequently appears in surveys provides the perfect balance of family living of the most desirable places to live in England and entertaining space. The kitchen has been and offers a wide range of shopping facilities finished with granite work surfaces, induction including independent boutique shops as well hob, large wine cooler, warming tray, white gloss as M&S, Waitrose and Tesco stores together with units, integrated electrical units and double cafés and restaurants, public houses, a cinema oven. The large center island stands pride of and community library. Local sporting amenities place in the middle of the room featuring sink are excellent with town squash and golf clubs unit with boiling water tap and breakfast bar and Dukes Wood Sports Club offering tennis, stools. There are triple aspect views with three cricket and hockey. sets of French doors opening onto a landscaped patio area. There is entry to the fully equipped The motorway network can be accessed utility room/prep kitchen which houses the at Junction 1 (Denham) or Junction 2 washing machine and dryer and full kitchen (Beaconsfield) of the M40, linking to the M25, appliances. The property enjoys three further M1, M4, and Heathrow/Gatwick airports while reception areas which include study, play regular Chiltern Line services from the town’s room and formal drawing room which enjoys a train station reach central London in around 20 beautiful Cotswold stone feature fireplace and minutes. they are all accessed by the main entrance hall. Directions From Strutt & Parker's office in Gerrards Cross proceed south towards the A40 Oxford Road. At the traffic lights go straight on into Windsor Road. At the next set of traffic lights turn left into Dukes Wood Drive which then becomes Fulmer Drive. The property can be found just before The Uplands on the left hand side. General Local Authority: South Bucks District Council Services: Gas, electric, mains water and mains drainage Council Tax: Band H Gerrards Cross 83 Packhorse Road, Gerrards Cross SL9 8PJ 01753 891188 [email protected] struttandparker.com @struttandparker IMPORTANT NOTICE: Strutt & Parker gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptions, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. Strutt & Parker does not have any authority /struttandparker to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. Strutt & Parker does not accept responsibility for any expenses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. We are able to refer you to SPF Private Clients Limited (“SPF”) for mortgage broking services, and to Alexander James Interiors (“AJI”), an interior design service. Should you decide to use the services of SPF, we will receive a referral fee from them of 25% of the aggregate of the fee paid to them by you for the arrangement of a mortgage and any fee received by them from the product provider. Should 60 offices across England and Scotland, including you decide to use the services of AJI, we will receive a referral fee of 10% of the net income received by AJI for the services they provide to you. 6. If there is anything of particular importance to you, please contact this office and Strutt & Parker will try to have Prime Central London the information checked for you. Particulars prepared July 2020. Strutt & Parker is a trading style of BNP Paribas Real Estate Advisory & Property Management UK Limited.
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