Full description: This two/three bedroom terraced character home is situated within the heart of the historic Taplow village and is offered to the market as superbly presented and with an abundance of character. The property, which is Grade II Listed, benefits from a recent extension increasing its overall floor size by approximately 50%. The ground floor benefits from amtico flooring and plantation shutters throughout and features a stunning quartz fitted, handmade and hand painted 'Harvey Jones' kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, a Range cooker and double larder cupboard. There is a living room to the front which includes a functional fireplace in addition to a utility room/W.C. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a contemporary four piece family bathroom. The property has the advantages of a new boiler and has been re-wired. Externally there is a low maintenance garden to the rear. The property is located near to the River Thames, facing Maidenhead. Burnham is close with many green open spaces and footpaths, including Burnham Beeches, Stoke Common and the former Astor family estate of Cliveden (now National Trust), with its glorious gardens overlooking the Thames.
Front of House The mid-terraced period cottage is beautifully presented and with the original front door.
On-street parking is available.
Garden The rear garden is laid to a traditional cottage style, with a pathway neatly lined with planted borders, a lawned area and a patio section directly outside the patio doors to the family room/kitchen.
Adaptions / Extensions Completed in 2018, the property has been generously extended on both the ground floor and first floor increasing the overall house size by approximately 50%. Downstairs, the property now benefits from a spacious kitchen/diner and family room, with utility and W/C. To the first floor there is now an additional single bedroom. The original property external wall has been preserved and is a feature in the second bedroom.
The brickwork follows the pattern of the original property walls, and the windows and doors are handmade with wooden frames.
Council Tax Council Tax Band: Band E Annual Cost: Approximately £2,254.00
Additional Information Transport Links Nearest stations: Taplow (0.8 miles) Maidenhead (2.8 miles) Burnham (3.1 miles)
The M4 (jct 7) is approximately 3 miles distant, as is the M40 (jct 2) and these in turn provide access to the M25, M3 and Heathrow Airport. British Rail connections to Paddington are available from Burnham and Maidenhead.
Location The village features a Grade II listed mock-medieval church, the parish church of St Nicholas, as well as a school of the same name. Taplow Railway station, on the Great Western Main Line, serves the village, with services to London Paddington, Reading and Oxford. There are two conservation areas in the parish, the Taplow Village Conservation Area and the Taplow Riverside Conservation Area. Footpaths connect all parts of the parish to Maidenhead Bridge and to Burnham Beeches, a modest, hilly wood marking the start of the Chiltern Hills.
Schools primary schools: St Nicolas' Church of England Combined School 0.2 miles Lent Rise School 1.3 miles away St Peter's Church of England Primary School 1.4 miles away Dropmore Infant School 3.6 miles away
secondary schools: The e-Act Burnham Park Academy 1.7 miles away Burnham Grammar School 3 miles away Haybrook College 3.1 miles away State school