- Characterful mid-terrace cottage +
- Well-preserved original features +
- Secluded yet spacious rear garden +
- Private parking and detached double garage +
- Spacious, flexible layout +
- Perfectly located for the village centre +
- EPC Rating = E +
A delightful 16th-century character cottage with charming period features, parking and a double garage, perfect for the centre of Bourne End with its extensive leisure amenities.
Description
On the convenient eastern edge of Bourne End village, Abbotts Willow forms part of an attractive trio of whitewashed cottages, Grade II-listed as a group. Abbotts Willow is the centre of the three, believed to date back to the 16th- and 17th-centuries and notable for its striking exposed timber framing. The property has been under the same ownership for over 40 years and internally is packed with character, with original features such as wood and tiled floors, beams and fireplaces complemented by a traditional décor scheme featuring floral wallpaper and wood detailing. The accommodation has been well maintained though is somewhat dated, and thus presents a fabulous opportunity for modernisation by the new owner.
The internal proportions feel spacious with a good degree of flexibility to the layout making it ideal for both families and couples. The ground floor has an open plan sitting and dining room, a separate family room and a double bedroom which could equally be used as a further reception room. To the rear, a kitchen, utility room and shower room provide scope for improvement (subject to permissions). Upstairs there are two good-size bedrooms and an additional bathroom.
Outside
To the front, a pretty garden stocked with shrubs is separated from the road via a mature hedge, with a pedestrian gate providing access to Marlow Road. The rear garden is tucked away to the back of the cottage and is wonderfully secluded, enjoying a ‘secret garden’ feel, with tall hedges and trees to the boundary and throughout the garden adding to the high degree of privacy. A pretty patio has space for outdoor dining, with a path leading through the lawn to the detached garage and parking area at the rear, which is accessed by vehicles from Elm Lane.
Location
The thriving village of Bourne End is situated on the banks of the river Thames and provides amenities for everyday needs including a station to London Paddington (via connection at Maidenhead).
The nearby towns of Beaconsfield, Marlow and Maidenhead offer wider shopping and facilities, with an eclectic mix of independent and national retailers. Just outside the village, the area opens onto glorious Green Belt rolling countryside and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Outdoor pursuits are numerous, such as sailing, rowing, golf, football, cricket and rugby.