For Sale

Little Marlow Road, Marlow

£790,000

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  • 2Living Spaces
  • 3Bedrooms
  • 1Bathrooms

Gemma thinks:
This stunning Victorian home is brimming with original features and period charm.

Introducing Little Marlow Road, a substantial Victorian semi-detached residence that effortlessly combines timeless elegance with modern convenience.

Gemma loves:
The location, with enviable proximity to Marlow's gorgeous riverside.

This splendid, chain free, home boasts the classic architectural appeal of the Victorian era, a testament to enduring design. Cherish the character and craftsmanship of yesteryears with original wood flooring and working fireplaces throughout, seamlessly integrated into contemporary living.

The kitchen is a blend of tradition and modernity, complete with solid wood worktops, cream shaker-style units, and a built-in water filtration system. There's even space for a dining table and chairs, with French doors leading to the patio.

Experience the elegance of the front living room with its bay window, original wood flooring, and a working fireplace that exudes warmth. In the middle of the house, the family room beckons with original French doors to the garden, wood flooring, and a log burner, while ample storage connects it seamlessly to the kitchen.

Upstairs, the main double bedroom boasts fitted wardrobes and double glazed windows, creating a bright and spacious sanctuary. Two additional double bedrooms provide room for family and guests. Plus, two loft spaces offer additional storage or customisation options.

The family bathroom features both a shower cubicle and a bath, all in a pristine white suite.

Escape into your own personal oasis within the 100-foot south east facing garden. Unwind on the patio, stroll on the lush lawn, or nurture your green thumb in the raised vegetable beds, all while enjoying the luxury of a spacious garden studio with bifold doors, providing a versatile space for your creative pursuits or relaxation. It's a purpose-built haven here with underfloor heating, electric skylights, and broadband connectivity.

Convenience is key with a private driveway for 3 cars (fitted with an electric car charger) and garage, ensuring your vehicles are always sheltered.

  • Three words :  Old. Meets. New.
Little Marlow Road, Marlow. For sale with Mr and Mrs Clarke estate agent. Little Marlow Road, Marlow. For sale with Mr and Mrs Clarke estate agent. Little Marlow Road, Marlow. For sale with Mr and Mrs Clarke estate agent.

Our favourite part
We can't choose just one, we're in love!

Marlow

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Marlow

Marlow is one of the original down-from-Londoners’ honeypots. Something about its pretty historic streets, and the dreaminess of the Thames hung heavy with weeping willows and boat clubs, has for centuries pulled in those sick of the Smoke – like Percy and Mary Shelley, probably after peace, quiet and a better work-life balance than they could get in the capital, with its streets running with ordure and don’t even talk to me about the cost of barouche-landaus. Legions have followed ever since.

The river is a big draw for legendary Olympians and mere mortals alike. — you may see Sir Steve Redgrave wandering along the banks watching the eager weekend rowers, paddle boarders and boaters. There’s a winning food scene led by Tom Kerridge’s Hand and Flowers, the only UK pub with two Michelin stars, and popular year-round events including the Marlow Regatta and Pub in the Park.

Marlow is unquestionably well heeled. Smart residents have an array of places to be seen and to see each other. The High Street is buzzing and the schools are sought after. There are sports clubs to join, parks to play in, bookshops to browse around and numerous places to buy champagne. Yes, this is a bustling town, yet you’re also in the heavenly walking territory of the Chiltern Hills where you can dare to get your Le Chameaus muddy.

If you’re concerned about schooling, Marlow has it covered. Sir William Borlase is a grammar school right in the centre of town and is renowned for its excellent education, along with Great Marlow School. The primary schools (Spinfield, Danesfield etc…) all have fantastic reputations along with the fine selection of public schools in the area.

Idyllic & postcard pretty

  • Closest village/town: Lots of pretty villages in The Chilterns
  • Post Office: 1
  • Stores: The High Street has some classic favourites as well as some smart independents.
  • Supermarket: No one goes to super markets anymore do they! It's all about delivery from Ocado right?
  • Pubs: Too many to mention. The Hand & Flowers is the best known but there is everything from Champagne bars to old school boozers
  • Walks: Endless countryside walks in the hills