Summary

An much extended 1950s built semi-detached house with a smart modern interior, set in a tranquil location in the heart of Hurley village.

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • A well-presented semi-detached house built in the 1950's but significantly extended & upgraded with a high specification throughout

  • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms, open plan fully fitted kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, separate utility room & cloakroom

  • Just off the High Street and 5 mins from the famous Olde Bell Inn

  • A short walk from the river and Hurley lock

  • Off street parking for at least two vehicles

  • Flat and secure rear gardens ideal for a young family

  • South facing terrace ideal for summer entertaining


Description

A deceptively large semi-detached house built in the 1950s, originally as a three-bedroom property, which has undergone a significant extension & re-modelling program at the hands of the present owners to create a spacious family home with a high specification and many features including a fourth bedroom, open plan re-fitted kitchen/ dining room plus two other good size formal reception rooms. The house now provides over 1800 sq. ft of accommodation set in a level plot in the centre of Hurley Village.

Location

Situated at the beginning of the cul-de-sac near the high street within easy reach of Maidenhead. Burchetts Green with its infant school is just 2 miles away. The riverside towns of Marlow & Henley on Thames are both under 5 miles with their array of individual shops, cafes & restaurants together with choice of schools, and a host of recreational activities & facilities. Maidenhead Station is within 4 miles serving London Paddington (with Cross Rail due for full connection in 2023) with branch lines at both Henley & Marlow. The A404 Marlow bypass is just over one mile   providing direct routes to the M4 at J8/9 Maidenhead (3 miles) and the M40 J4 Handy Cross (7 miles).

Local recreation facilities include golf at nearby Temple with Castle Royle & Harleyford also both a short drive; walking, cycling & riding at nearby National Trust lands and along the Thames Path accessible from Hurley High Street; rowing at both Henley & Marlow; both Henley RFC & Marlow RFC; plus a variety of fitness clubs in both these towns, as well as the National Sports centre at Bisham Abbey.

Directions

From Marlow or Maidenhead take the A404 towards The Henley and Hurley turn off. At the junction's roundabout take the exit signposted to Henley and Hurley. Go past Hurley House Hotel on your left and Temple Golf Club on your right and then continue for about a mile. As you enter Hurley village turn right at the signpost onto the high street. Go past East Arms Place and Prospect Place on your lefthand side and Shepherds Close is the third road on the lefthand side. No. 4 is just up on the lefthand side as you enter Shepherds Close. Before the road bends around the left.

 

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