- An individual detached 1940’s-built chalet style house with completely re-modelled and beautifully refurbished throughout, in a sheltered rural location +
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- Enjoying great privacy and land totalling approx. 3.25 acres with large flat formal gardens and private paddocks with stabling, tack room and separate lane access +
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- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms including both principal & guest en suite, reception hall, cloakroom, very large open plan living/dining room, re-fitted kitchen/breakfast room. +
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- Detached office/studio adjoining and converted from the former garage, with planning permission for new double garage with further living accommodation above. +
‘Beechwood’ offers just over 1400 sq. ft of accommodation plus the converted garage, with a beautifully presented fully refurbished interior with an open plan theme, designed to take full advantage of its outlook looking over large level formal gardens with paddock to the rear & side, which enjoy a separate road access & gate. In our view this is an ideal property for a professional couple seeking their own exclusive Equestrian facility or secure land for other animals. The property enjoys great privacy with a very large front driveway affording extensive parking as well as a detached stand-alone office/studio (formerly the garage), Open countryside close to the Hambleden Valley, yet within a 10-minute drive of Marlow and within a 15-minute drive of Henley on Thames. For families, there are infant schools at Cadmore End, Stokenchurch, Lane End & Frieth, whilst at senior school level there is a wide selection with Sir William Borlase co-ed Grammar school & Great Marlow co-ed secondary school in Marlow, and John Hampden Grammar School for boys or Wycombe High School for girls in High Wycombe.
Location
Cadmore End is a small hamlet just outside the village of Stokenchurch which is within 2 miles, ideally placed for the London or Oxford commuter with the M40 nearby at J5 Stokenchurch. The bustling riverside town of Marlow has an extensive range of individual shops, cafes & restaurants including The Ivy Marlow Garden and Tom Kerridge’s ‘The Coach’ & the renowned 2 Michelin Star ‘The Hand & Flowers’, both in West Street.
Marlow Station provides access to London Paddington (via Maidenhead with Elizabeth line to central London). High Wycombe Station for London Marylebone is just over 5 miles, Local recreational facilities include walking, cycling & riding in the nearby Hambleden Valley, golf at Harleyford just outside Marlow, the High Wycombe Sports Centre at Handy Cross and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey. Marlow is within 6 miles with a variety of clubs including hockey, cricket, bowls & tennis, all in Pound Lane along with Marlow Rowing Club and Marlow RFC & Marlow FC.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow, proceed east from the top of the High Street, along Spittal Street, turn left into Dean Street, the B482 signposted Lane End & Stokenchurch, continue for about 6 miles, passing through the village of Lane End and the hamlet of Bolter End, pass Cadmore End junior school on the right-hand side and continue towards Stokenchurch. Turn right into Bigmore Lane signposted Horsleys Green, continue for approx. ¼ mile where the property will be found on the right-hand side.