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- 2Bedrooms
- 1Bathrooms
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As you step onto the property, you'll be greeted by a peaceful wraparound garden, fully enclosed by a brick wall and tall, mature hedges, ensuring your privacy and tranquillity. The fantastic aspect of the house, with windows facing in four directions, allows natural light to traverse throughout the day, bathing every corner of your home in warm, inviting sunlight.
Inside, you'll find a cosy reception room featuring reclaimed wood flooring, a log burner, and an exposed brick wall, creating a perfect atmosphere for relaxation and warmth during those chilly evenings.
The spacious conservatory, complete with doors leading to the garden, provides an excellent space for leisure and entertainment. The galley kitchen with a stable door leading to the garden offers convenience and a view of the serene surroundings while you prepare your meals.
The main bedroom, with its stripped wood flooring and a small shower room, offers a comfortable retreat, while the second double bedroom provides delightful views overlooking the nearby hill. The bathroom is adorned with a white suite and a shower over the bath, offering both functionality and style.
A special feature of this property is the bonus loft room which can be utilized as an office or an additional bedroom, giving you the flexibility to meet your specific needs.
For your convenience, there is ample parking space for two cars, ensuring your daily routines remain hassle-free. Plus, the property is surrounded by great neighbours', making you feel right at home from the moment you arrive.
This property offers potential for expansion, subject to planning permission, making it an exciting opportunity to create your dream living space.
Specification
- Two Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Bonus Loft Room
- End Terrace
Marlow
Friendly vibes
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