Summary

A substantial individual detached house, enjoying a lovely sheltered position in the heart of this sought after Chiltern Village. Built in 1970 but extended, completely re-modelled and re-furbished by the present owners to provide a very stylish individual home with a very high specification.

  • 5 Bedrooms

  • A STUNNING CONTEMPORARY DETACHED HOUSE SET IN THE HEART OF ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER CHILTERN VILLAGES.

  • SITUATED TWIXT THE RIVERSIDE TOWNS OF MARLOW & HENLEY ON THAMES , BOTH WITHIN 5 MILES.

  • A SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME WITH AROUND 2800 SQ.FT IN A SHELTERED TRANQUIL SETTING AND GOOS SIZE< FLAT REAR GARDENS OVERLOOKING FIELDS ENJOYING A SOUTHERLY ASPECT.

  • TUCKED AWAY OFF ITS OWN PRIVATE DRIVEWAY YET WITH THE VILLAGE SCHOOL, PERIOD CHURCH AND GASTRO PUB/RESTAURANT ALL IMMEDIATELY ON HAND


Description

A stunning contemporary detached house, built around 1970, but completely re-furbished and re-modelled by the present owners to provide spacious and flexible accommodation with many notable features, including a long private driveway exclusive to the house which affords great privacy and seclusion, and large south facing rear gardens adjoining school grounds and backing onto open fields.

Location

Set right in the centre of this sought after Chiltern Village, close to the church & village junior school, set on the edge of the Hambleden valley, with the two riverside towns of Marlow and Henley-on-Thames both within five miles with stations to London Paddington, via Maidenhead and Twyford respectively, with the Elizabeth Line now open. For the London or Oxford commuter, the M40 motorway can be accessed at J4 Handy Cross or J5 Stokenchurch, both within five miles.

For families, senior schools are at Marlow with either Sir William Borlase co-ed Grammar School, or Great Marlow School, or at High Wycombe with John Hampden School for boys or Wycombe High School for girls.

Local recreationalfacilities include walking, cycling & riding nearby in the Hambleden Valley, with a host of sports clubs of all types in both Marlow & High Wycombe including the Wycombe Sports Centre at Marlow Hill, and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey.

Directions

From the centre of Marlow proceed west from the obelisk along West Street towards Henley, turn right at Platts Garage into Oxford Road, climb the hill into Chalkpit Lane continuing through the hamlet of Bovingdon Green with the Royal Oak Pub/restaurant on the left-hand side, continue into the Frieth Road and follow the road for three miles until reaching the Frieth crossroads. Turn left into Frieth Hill with the Church & village school on your left-hand side and just after the school, the private driveway leading to Bradstone is on the left-hand side.

 

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