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House For Sale £915,000
1A Colstrope Cottage, Hambleden RG9


Description
The covered porch with exposed timber beams has an attractive part glazed, solid wood front door opening into a light and bright entrance hall with a door to a useful under-stairs laundry cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine and wall mounted cupboards.

The inner hall has stairs to the first floor and a downstairs cloakroom with a modern white suite comprising w.c. And wash hand basin with cupboard under.

The sitting room features a natural wood floor, a wood-burning stove with a timber beam mantle. There are bi-folding doors opening to the extensive patio terrace, ideal for entertaining.

The light and airy kitchen breakfast room has an extensive range of cream coloured bespoke Kelvin + Co fitted wall and base units with quartz work surfaces including a breakfast bar. Inset induction hob with subway style tiled splashback and extractor hood over. A Belfast sink unit with drainer and Quooker tap. Integrated appliances include a Fisher and Paykel double drawer dishwasher, Siemens oven and separate combination oven and warming drawer, a wine fridge, space for American style fridge/freezer, porcelain flagstone tiled floor.

Adjacent to the kitchen is the dining room with a large picture window with hillside views, natural wood flooring, ornamental fireplace with timber mantle.

Stairs lead from the inner hall to the first floor galleried landing.

The Principal bedroom has a picture window with a rear aspect and far reaching views. The en suite has a contemporary white suite comprising a glass shower cubicle with shelved recess and double doors, a floating countertop sink unit with shelf under, and w.c. And electric underfloor heating.

Bedroom 2 is a double with a window to the front, with spectacular views across the valley, and with a fitted wardrobe and a storage cupboard.

Bedroom 3 has a picture window to the rear, with views of the rear garden and fields beyond. Fitted wardrobes.

The bathroom has a window with far-reaching views and features a modern white suite comprising a double ended bath with shower mixer tap and a Neptune shiplap timber panelled surround, a wash hand basin set in a cabinet, a shower cubicle, a w.c. And a porcelain tiled floor with electric underfloor heating.

Outside
The cottage benefits from a long enclosed landscaped rear garden, with wooden panelled fencing and high hedging providing privacy. There is an extensive patio terrace, perfect for Al Fresco dining. Steps lead down to a stepping stone and shingle pathway, with a lawn either side. To the rear, of the garden there is a further patio terrace and raised kitchen garden beds and a wooden shed. The view to the rear is over private farmland with the Chiltern Hills beyond. A pedestrian gate open giving right of way across the garden of no1 for the removal of garden waste etc.

Living in the Hambleden Valley
Hambleden is a highly desirable rural village, located in the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Dragonflies is situated betwixt Hambleden village and Skirmett, each having a thriving pub, catering for locals and visitors taking advantage of the spectacular surrounding countryside and walks.

A local shop and post office can be found at Hambleden. Marlow, Henley and High Wycombe are all roughly 7 miles away.

The M4 and M40 motorways are easily accessible.

Maidenhead M4 Junction 8/9 14 miles
Wycombe M40 Junction 4 10 miles
London Heathrow 28 miles
London approx. 40 miles
Oxford approx. 24 miles

Both Marlow and Henley have regular train services that connect to the mainline from the West into London Paddington, and to CrossRail - Elizabeth Line. The Chiltern Line has a regular rail service running from Marylebone station to Birmingham and the north, via High Wycombe.

Schools
Hambleden is conveniently placed for good schools including grammar schools and is in the catchment for Sir William Borlase's grammar school in Marlow.

Local primary schools include Frieth and Cadmore End, all less than 4 miles away. Rupert House School and St Mary's School in Henley, Shiplake College, and Reading Blue Coat. A wide range of Independent schools within the area including Eton, Wycombe Abbey, Wellington College, Queen Anne's School.

Leisure
Marlow both host annual regattas and festivals. Both towns are full of independent shops and restaurants, and Henley has a 3-screen cinema and a popular theatre. With their proximity to the Thames, both towns have river walks and parks. Mooring and Marina facilities at Hambleden Marina. There are local golf clubs at Harleyford, Temple and Henley.

Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Wycombe District Council
Council Tax Band: F
Services: Mains water, electricity, private drainage, super fast fibre broadband, Oil-fired central heating

To arrange a viewing contact the Marlow Office, Marlow Place, Station Road Marlow Bucks SL7 1NB

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