A charming three-bedroom detached cottage in the heart of Little Chalfont is on the market for just under £1 million.

The property, known as Norcott, is situated on the sought-after private road of Village Way.

The house offers characterful accommodation, including three reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, and delightful mature gardens to both the front and rear.

It also comes with a garage and driveway, with the shops and station only a few moments' walk away.

The house has a guide price of £925,000.

The property listing describes it as "a rare opportunity to purchase this most attractive detached cottage".

It also highlights the property's charm and location, stating that Norcott is in "situated in the highly sought after private road of Village Way right in the heart of Little Chalfont."

The house comprises of a hall and cloaks, a sitting room, a family room, a dining room, a kitchen/breakfast room, three bedrooms, and a bathroom.

Outside, the cottage boasts mature gardens to both the front and rear.

Set in the picturesque Chilterns, Little Chalfont is a small, attractive Buckinghamshire village with a balance of commuter convenience and easy access to the countryside.

The Metropolitan and Chiltern lines, which provide prompt services to Central London, are just a moment's walk from the property.

The village itself is home to a selection of artisan coffee shops, restaurants, and a 'Metropolitan' gastro pub.

High street brands, including a Tesco Express for everyday essentials, are also nearby.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Westwood Park and the Chess Valley walks are within easy reach.

The nearby town of Amersham also boasts the new Lifestyle Centre, a state-of-the-art leisure centre with spa facilities.

The area is renowned for its highly regarded schools including Dr Challoners Grammar Schools, The Beacon School, Heatherton, Chesham Prep, Berkhamsted School, Royal Masonic and Pipers Corner.

This property is freehold and comes with an annual management fee of £200.

It has an EPC Rating of E and falls under Council Tax Band G.

This combination of a characterful home, convenient location, and access to excellent schooling make Norcott an appealing prospect for families looking to settle in this picturesque part of Buckinghamshire.