Summary
An attractive character terraced cottage, situated in a semi-rural location surrounded by hundreds of acres of National Trust land in the sought after Berkshire hamlet of Pinkneys Green.
2 Bedrooms
A very stylish terraced red brick character cottage built in 1932, tucked away down a sheltered lane.
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Set in this highly sought after Berkshire hamlet, close to the common & surrounded by National Trust Lands, located between main towns of Marlow and Maidenhead
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Tastefully presented throughout with many features.
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Two separate reception rooms, both with fireplaces, fitted kitchen, 2 double bedrooms first floor bathroom.
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Driveway parking, long rear gardens with patio area, lawns and gravel area at the bottom
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Description
A very pretty red brick terraced cottage in a lovely semi rural area adjoining National Trust lands with the local Gastro pub/restaurant close by and cricket pitch within a few hundred yards walk. This cottage is very well presented throughout has well proportioned rooms, enjoying a good size rear garden & off street parking. In our view this represents an ideal home for a professional single/couple or downsizer looking for a home in a tranquil country setting, yet only a short drive from the main towns of Marlow & Maidenhead both with Stations to central London.
Location
Set close to Pinkneys Green common and National Trust Lands affording a lovely countryside setting representing ideal walking, cycling and riding country, yet within a short drive of both Marlow & Maidenhead town centres, both with Stations serving Paddington & central London on the Elizabeth Line. The M4 at J8/9 Maidenhead is within a 5-10 minute drive for London, Heathrow & Reading , and the Marlow bypass A404 is just over one mile with fast access to the M40 at J4 Handy Cross for London & Oxford.
Marlow town centre offers an array of bustling individual shops, cafes & restaurants including 'The Ivy Marlow Garden' and Tom Kerridge's 2 Michelin Star 'The Hand & Flowers'. Maidenhead town centre is a similar distance with extensive facilities.
Other local recreational facilities include golf at Temple, Winter Hill, Castle Royle & Harleyford; rowing at Marlow rowing club; local cricket club at Pinkneys Green nearby, plus clubs for cricket, tennis, hockey & bowls in both Marlow & Maidenhead, as well as the National Sports Centre at Bisham Abbey.
Directions
From the centre of Marlow, proceed over the bridge and passing the Compleat Angler Hotel on the left. Go through Bisham Village and at the Bisham roundabout take the 2nd exit A308 signposted Maidenhead and Pinkneys Green. Climb the hill and after about a mile turn left just before The Golden Ball pub/restaurant into Golden Ball Lane where the cottage will be found on the left hand side,