Properties For Sale in Wheeler End Common, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Offered to the market in immaculate condition throughout, this extended three bedroom semi-detached house has been well maintained by it's current owners. The property is located on the sought after Marlow side of High Wycombe in a tucked away cul-de-sac within close proximity to Junction 4 of th...
Offered For-Sale with No Onward Chain is this two bedroom, first floor apartment, located in a cul-de-sac within the popular village of Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire. Boasting a generous lease length and reasonable ground rent & service charge, the property consists of: entrance hall, living ...
A retirement bungalow for the over 60`s Located in a tucked away position set within attractive communal gardens. It is to the southwest of the town centre and mainline railway station. Junction of the M40 can be found at Handy Cross. Vacant possession and viewing recommended
AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE WITH OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION FOR UP TO 65 DWELLINGS ON THE EDGE OF THE POPULAR VILLAGE OF STOKENCHURCH, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE LOCATION The property is located to the south-eastern built edge of the settlement of Stokenchurch, a village and civil parish within the unitary authority of Buckinghamshire Council. Stokenchurch is strategically positioned adjacent to the M40, joining Oxford to London and located approximately 7-miles west of High Wycombe and approximately 17-miles southeast of Oxford. Oxford is a regional city hub providing an extensive range of services and facilities including shops, restaurants, banks, sports centre, retail parks and supermarkets. Facilities in Stokenchurch include a Tesco Express store, a primary school, a community centre with sporting facilities, public house, coffee shop and post office. PROPERTY The property extends to approximately 9.09 acres (3.68 hectares) of arable farmland, largely enclosed by mature hedgerows and scattered boundary trees. It adjoins residential garden boundaries to the north-west, with existing barns at Mill House, to the north projecting into the field. A wooded bank separates the property from the M40 to the north. A connection from the development scheme will provide access to the National Highways' footpath and cycle path via the existing footbridge over the M40, providing pedestrian access into the village. To the south, beyond an established hedgerow,...





