Planning reference at avdc: 20/04082/app
Description
51 High Street is a Victorian red brick house that comes to the open market for the first time in decades and it represents the perfect opportunity for someone looking to renovate and extend a period property situated on the High Street in the popular village of Waddesdon.
The owner has obtained planning consent to transform what is a modest detached house into a substantial family home with the possibility of a self contained adjoining annexe. The current configuration is of two reception rooms, a kitchen, three bedrooms and a family bathroom, and in the garden is a two storey outbuilding. The approved planning is to link the two storey outbuilding into the main house and on the ground floor create a large reception room, separate kitchen/dining room, a utility room and a cloakroom. On the first floor will be four bedrooms including an impressive main suite and then a fifth bedroom in the loft.
Coming off the back of the house and yet to be built is consent for a study with a cloakroom, a playroom and a gym. This L-shaped trio of rooms could of course become an annexe if so desired providing a good size kitchen, sitting room and bedroom.
The house sits behind cast iron railings, there is a driveway down the side and the rear is laid to hardstanding. Within the planning is permission for an ingenious rotating car parking turntable enabling a vehicle to enter the rear, park, and then turn 360 degrees and drive straight back out of the drive.