Additional text is available below.The property has been occupied by the current owners for over 12 years during which time it has undergone an extensive programme of both internal and external refurbishment and extension; combining key traditional features from the original architect-designed build with thoughtfully placed modern elements, this home works seamlessly as a well-balanced yet stylish family/lifestyle space.
Located in the heart of a highly desirable Chiltern village, it is ideally positioned for local amenities and excellent commuter connections.
Clad in Southern Grandis hardwood, the exterior is a low maintenance but sustainable choice for a contemporary home and sits beautifully within the Conservation Area.
The interior begins with a striking bronze-clad entrance door that opens into a wide reception hall, lit from overhead with a roof lantern. Retaining many architectural features such as open brick interior walls and open oak stairs, the home immediately feels less than ordinary.
The ground floor is thoughtfully engineered for modern family living. The substantial sitting room is a fantastic entertainment space with bi-folding doors opening effortlessly to the patio and seamlessly flowing to the well-appointed kitchen/dining room. Boasting premium cabinetry, granite surfaces, and a central island, with bi-folding doors that open to a private canopied terrace - extending the living space for effortless year-round entertaining.
Four further double bedrooms including a secondary en-suite guest room ensure ample space for family or visitors, all served by a beautifully appointed family bathroom. With an Air Source Heat Pump and remaining Government Grant payable, along with the high spec insulation, the addition of solar panels to the roof would make this an extremely efficient and low cost property to run.
Gardens and Grounds
Approached through electric gates, the entrance opens to a wide gravel driveway providing ample parking. The gardens are secluded, enclosed by mature hedging and specimen trees that ensure total privacy.
Thoughtfully designed for both quiet relaxation and large-scale entertaining, the outdoor spaces are divided into distinct "rooms." To the rear, a sophisticated kitchen terrace - complete with a retractable sun canopy is framed by lush, architectural planting to create a sheltered green oasis for al-fresco dining. This flows naturally to a further south-facing terrace and a generous lawned area that wraps around the side of the house, offering sun-drenched space for outdoor living.
There is a Bike Store behind a hidden door to the front of the property, outbuildings and a greenhouse in the vegetable garden to the side.
Location
Situated on the prestigious Elm Road in the heart of Penn, "Dolphins" enjoys a location close enough to indulge in the quiet family life that the village has to offer whilst being reachable to commuting locations such as Beaconsfield train station and the M40.
Penn is widely regarded as one of Buckinghamshire's most desirable locations, characterised by its historic cottages, ancient beech woodlands, and a vibrant community spirit centred around the iconic village green and pond.
The lifestyle here is defined by classic country charm. A short stroll from the property leads to celebrated pubs like The Red Lion, where residents gather overlooking the water, or The Crown, a historic inn offering refined dining. For more extensive amenities, the prestigious town of Beaconsfield is just minutes away, providing a diverse array of boutique shops, artisan bakeries, and major retailers like Waitrose and Marks & Spencer.