Summary
A charming Grade II listed end terraced cottage set back from the road with beautiful south-facing garden at the front of the property, less than a mile from Marlow High Street.
3 Bedrooms
A pretty Grade II listed end terraced cottage believed to date back to the 16th Century
Retaining much of the original charm & character with a host of period features including exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and stained-glass windows.
Sitting room, dining room, re-fitted kitchen with separate utility room and WC.
Three bedrooms and separate family bathroom upstairs.
Separate storage outbuilding
Description
A very pretty Grade II listed end terraced period cottage believed to date back to the 16th Century and also once the home of the local police station, retaining much of its original charm and character with many original features including many exposed beams and inglenook fireplace combined with all the practicalities of modern living with re-fitted kitchen, modern bathroom and secondary glazing. The ground floor consists of a reception room and a separate dining room/study, which used to be part of the old police station. The staircase leads up to three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property also includes an outside shed in a separate location included in the deeds.
Location
Located in the heart of this popular picturesque village with the local primary school, period Norman Church, and Bisham Abbey all within 500 yards, and the Bull Pub/restaurant almost opposite. The Thames path is within easy access and Marlow High Street is under a mile offering an array of bustling individual shops, cafes and restaurants, including The Ivy Marlow Garden in the High Street and Tom Kerridge’s 2 Michelin Star ‘The Hand & Flowers’ in West Street. The nearby Marlow bypass gives direct routes to the M4 and M40 motorways and the Marlow Business Park is under two miles. The National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey almost adjoining offers an extensive range of indoor & outdoor sports and gym facilities, with other local recreational pursuits including golf at Temple & Harleyford; riding, walking and cycling in the Hambleden valley; rowing at Marlow Rowing Club; Marlow Rugby club in Riverwoods Drive; clubs for cricket, tennis, hockey & bowls as well as the Court Gardens Leisure complex with swimming pool all in Pound Lane.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow proceed south from the obelisk down the High Street towards the River. Cross Marlow Bridge and continue into the village of Bisham. After the right-hand bend on Marlow Road, pass The Bull public house on your left and the property will be found on the right-hand side after about 75 yards opposite the entrance to Bisham Court.