Summary

RE-AVAILABLE FOR PROCEEDABLE BUYERS. An individual detached chalet style house in a much sought after road, extended & re-modelled to create a family home.

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • An individual detached chalet style house built in the 1950’s as a bungalow, but subsequently extended and completely re-modelled to create a substantial four-bedroom family home with a deceptively spacious interior and flexible layout.

  • Ground floor consists of hallway leading to conservatory, kitchen and breakfast room, sitting room with feature fireplace, separate dining room, two bedrooms and one bathroom.

  • First floor consists of two bedrooms on with walk in wardrobe, bathroom and study area.

  • Featuring a large mature garden benefiting from beautiful views across the valley.

  • Separate garage and U shaped driveway

  • with parking for several cars.

  • HIGHLY RECOMMENDED


Description

An individual detached chalet style house built as a bungalow in the 1950’s but subsequently extended and converted into an attractive family home, within easy reach of the town and in the catchment for Sandygate & Holy trinity infant & junior schools and both Sir William Borlase Grammar School, and Great Marlow secondary school. Presented in very good decorative order throughout with many features most notably the large hallway flowing through to the conservatory and on to the large 150 ft garden. This is a light and airy house with two bedrooms upstairs and two downstairs.

Location

Situated just over one mile from the High Street with its array of bustling individual shops, cafes & restaurants including 'The Ivy Marlow Garden' in the High Street, as well as Tom Kerridge's 'The Coach' and the 2 Michelin Star 'The Hand & Flowers' both in West Street. Marlow Station (Central London via Maidenhead with the Elizabeth line now operational) is just over one mile; Marlow Business Park is also just over one mile and the A404 Marlow Bypass within 2 miles providing fast access to both the M4 & M40 motorways at J8/9 Maidenhead & J4 Handy Cross respectively.

Local recreational facilities include walking, riding & cycling in the Hambleden Valley and along the Thames Path; golf at Harleyford & Temple; Marlow RFC nearby & Marlow FC; clubs for tennis, hockey, cricket & bowls, all in Pound Lane, along with the Court Garden leisure complex next door with swimming pool & gymnasium, as well as 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, 3rd left into Oak Tree Road, continue past the small parade of shops with Post Office on the right and turn right into Southview Road where no.12 is on the right-hand side.

 

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