Summary

A Victorian terraced cottage built in 1857, set in the heart of this lovely Berkshire village, with its array of individual shops, cafes and restaurants immediately on hand. (contd...)

  • 2 Bedrooms


Description

This deceptive period terraced cottage located in the heart of this sought after Berkshire village dates back to 1857 but has been the subject of considerable modernisation and improvement, with great attention to detail, to provide a stylish home in a highly convenient location, which could equally suit a professional single/couple, a young family or a downsizer. Being sold with the benefit of NO ONWARD CHAIN

Location

Apart from the many obvious 'on the spot' attractions of Cookham High Street, with its wide variety of pubs, cafes, and restaurants, the village has many other attractions including the Stanley Spencer Gallery, whilst the local shopping area of Cookham Rise is very close, along with Cookham Station which is on the branch line from Marlow to Maidenhead serving London Paddington with the Elizabeth line now fully operational for fast direct access into central London. The M4 motorway at J8/9 Maidenhead is within a 5–10-minute drive for London, Heathrow & Reading, and the M40 for London can be accessed at J3 Wycombe East which is also about 10 minutes' drive. Marlow town centre is under 4 miles which offers an array of bustling individual shops, cafes & restaurants including 'The Ivy Marlow Garden' and Tom Kerridge's 2 Michelin Star 'The Hand & Flowers'. Maidenhead town centre is a similar distance with extensive facilities.

Other local recreational facilities include golf at Temple, Winter Hill, Castle Royle & Harleyford; rowing at Marlow rowing club; local cricket club at Pinkneys Green, plus clubs for cricket, tennis, hockey & bowls in both Marlow & Maidenhead, as well as the well-known National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey.

Directions

The cottage is situated in the High Street, on the right hand side when entering from the Bourne End direction, shortly after Barnside Motors and almost opposite the Peking Inn restaurant. Alternatively from Cookham Dean or Cookham Station direction proceed into Cookham village through the common with The Crown Public House on the left hand side, and when entering the High Street the house is on the left hand side

 

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