- Reception Hall +
- Sitting Room +
- Dining Room +
- Office/Playroom +
- Kitchen +
- Utility/Rear Hall +
- Shower Room +
- Two Bedrooms +
- Bathroom +
- Gardens +
The main entrance is to the front of the house with a generous reception hall (part with a flying freehold above) which provides access to the sitting room, office, dining room and stairs to the first floor landing. The sitting room is full of charm, including exposed timber beams, fireplace, wood paneling and wood flooring. There are 2 windows to the front aspect with French doors out to the front garden. The dining room has a tiled floor and log burning stove set within a brick fireplace, a door leads out to the rear patio and garden beyond. There is a door to the kitchen. The office/playroom has a window to the side aspect, tiled floor, exposed ceiling beams and wood panelled walls with shelving for books. The side aspect kitchen is fitted with a range of units, there is plumbed space for dishwasher, space for oven and fridge/freezer. A door leads through to the rear hall and utility space. There is a shower room off the rear hall. A door from the hall opens to the garden.
To the first floor are two double bedrooms and the main bathroom, both bedrooms have exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and built in cupboards. The spacious bathroom has a four claw foot bath, wood flooring and a window to the rear aspect.
Outside
To the front of the cottage is a lawned garden space with pathway leading to the front door and planted borders. To the rear is a generous and enclosed garden, mainly laid to lawn with a paved pathway leading down from the driveway and garage to the rear of the property. The garden is mature and has a variety of planted shrubs and borders. There is a patio area adjacent to the rear of the house. The driveway and double garage are accessed from Elm Lane.
Situation
The house is located within a short and level walk of Bourne End village centre and the River Thames. The village offers a selection of shops, services and local schooling. There is a wide selection of schooling in the local area including grammar, secondary and private levels. For the commuter the M4 and M40 Motorways are easily accessible, via the Marlow bypass (A404), at Maidenhead and High Wycombe respectively. The railway station is within a short walk, which connects via Maidenhead to the Elizabeth Line into London. The village of Cookham is within a few minutes’ drive, and a pleasant walk along the Thames towpath, the larger Thames Riverside town of Marlow is also close by.