Summary

A modern detached bungalow enjoying a sheltered end of cul de sac location, close to the Marlow Bottom shops,

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • A well-presented modern detached bungalow offering deceptive accommodation with a flexible layout.

  • Set at the end of a prestigious residential cul de sac of mostly high value detached houses, with just two bungalows.

  • 2/3 bedrooms, study/bedroom 3, with master bedroom with en suite shower, family bathroom, large square living room, 17’fitted kitchen, separate dining room/hobbies room, garage storage with utility area with electronic door, driveway parking for 2 cars

  • Small enclosed gardens with lawn & paved pathway, modern detached workshop/studio.

  • In our view an ideal home for a professional single/couple or downsizers


Description

A modern detached bungalow, built in the early 1980’s, by local builders Emmett Construction, set at the end of a very smart residential cul de sac with a mixture of properties within walking distance of the local shops & facilities at the bottom of the hill. Well-presented throughout with a flexible layout providing two or three bedrooms with a study option, as well as large living room, fitted kitchen and large master bedroom suite. In our view this is an ideal home for a downsizer or a professional single/couple

Location

Situated off New Road, one of the most popular roads in Marlow Bottom, within a few hundred yards of local shops including the One Stop supermarket, a family run Italian restaurant, a family run café, as well as a dentist, hairdressers & Pharmacy. Marlow town centre is within two miles offering an array of individual bustling shops, cafes and restaurants. including 'The Ivy Marlow Garden', as well as Tom Kerridge's 'The Coach' and the renowned 2 Michelin Star rated 'The Hand & Flowers' both in West Street. Marlow Station (London Paddington via Maidenhead with the Elizabeth line now operational) is within two miles, with the Business Park and bypass A404 within 1½ miles, giving fast access to the motorway network with the M4 at J8/9 Maidenhead & the M40 at J4 Handy Cross, Heathrow Airport & central London.   Local recreational facilities include golf at Harleyford & Temple; rowing at Marlow Rowing Club; riding, cycling & walking in the Hambleden valley; Marlow RFC & Marlow FC; clubs for tennis, hockey, cricket & bowls all in Pound Lane, as well as the Court Garden Leisure complex with swimming pool & gymnasium and the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey.

Directions

From the centre of Marlow proceed east from the obelisk at the top of the High Street along Spittal Street, towards Bourne End. Cross the mini roundabout into Chapel Street, bear left into Wycombe Road and after about one mile turn left at the T-junction in Wiltshire Road towards High Wycombe & Marlow Bottom. Fork left into Marlow Bottom Road, turn second right, just after the Brucewood Parade shops into New Road, climb the hill and Mountain Ash is the second turning on the right-hand side. The bungalow is situated at the far end of the cul de sac on the right-hand side.

 

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