Guide price
£899,950
3 bed terraced house for saleYork Road, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Character cottage in outstanding condition throughout
Beautifully appointed with lovely large kitchen
Perfectly located for the High Street in Marlow
Pretty garden with detached studio
Extended and refurbished by the current owner
EPC Rating = C
A wonderfully presented three-bedroom Victorian house with pretty gardens and a detached studio, on a sought-after road less 0.2 miles from the High Street of Marlow
Description
This charming Victorian home dates back to about 1905 and offers a wealth of character features, such as sash windows and exposed brick detailing. Inside the property has been renovated to a high standard, including a stunning contemporary extension to the rear, a loft conversion, full cosmetic redecoration over three floors, upgraded bathrooms and privacy shutters on the windows. The soft, heritage colours and natural materials beautifully complement the age of the home, while modern additions such as underfloor heating and an integrated sound system provide a luxurious finish.
The open plan ground floor has excellent flow, beginning with a relaxing sitting room with dual fuel stove, leading to a formal dining area and the extended kitchen at the rear. The latter enjoys good natural light from a roof lantern and bifold doors overlooking the rear garden, which can be opened up in the warmer months to bring the outside in and extend the space for entertaining. A cloakroom has been cleverly tucked under the stairs.
The first-floor accommodation is spacious and equally well presented, comprising a generous bedroom at the front of the house with a wall of built-in wardrobes, a second good-size double bedroom and a family bath and shower room. Within the second-floor loft conversion there is a third bedroom with dressing room and en suite shower room, which is the ideal principal suite or a fabulous space for guests.
York Road is well positioned less than half a mile from the top of Marlow High Street. The property is set within an attractive terrace of Victorian homes, behind a neat front garden separated from the road by a privacy hedge and a pedestrian gate; a traditional 'chequerboard' path leads to the front door. To the rear, a charming town garden has been beautifully landscaped to maximise the space, with high hedges enclosing the garden to provide shade and privacy. A paved terrace at the back of the house is ideal for outside entertaining in the warmer months, while a path winds through the lawn to a detached garden studio with storage to the rear which would make a fantastic home office, hobby space or gym.
Location
Marlow town offers a superb range of retailers, with an eclectic mix of local independent and national names. There are numerous bars, cafes and restaurants dotted around the town offering destinations for any occasion. The town itself is situated on the banks of the river Thames and the Thames Path follows the river through the town.
Just outside Marlow, the area opens out to glorious rolling countryside and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Outdoor pursuits are numerous, as are golf, football, cricket and rugby clubs.
Being a popular location for young families, Marlow offers numerous schooling ranging from prep schools to secondary schools, such as Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School and Great Marlow School.
For commuters, the town has a train station to Paddington (via Maidenhead, with the new Elizabeth Line operating), with fast trains also accessible from High Wycombe providing a 25-minute journey into London Marylebone. The M40/M4 motorways are accessed from the A404 which passes the town.
Square Footage: 1,317 sq ft
Directions
From the obelisk at the top of the High Street proceed east and at the mini roundabout take the first exit onto Marlow Road. After 0.1 miles turn left onto Cambridge Road and then take the second right onto York Road. The property will be found on the right-hand side midway along the road.
Additional Info
Mains services (water, gas, electricity, drains)
Council tax band E - Buckinghamshire (Wycombe)
Description
This charming Victorian home dates back to about 1905 and offers a wealth of character features, such as sash windows and exposed brick detailing. Inside the property has been renovated to a high standard, including a stunning contemporary extension to the rear, a loft conversion, full cosmetic redecoration over three floors, upgraded bathrooms and privacy shutters on the windows. The soft, heritage colours and natural materials beautifully complement the age of the home, while modern additions such as underfloor heating and an integrated sound system provide a luxurious finish.
The open plan ground floor has excellent flow, beginning with a relaxing sitting room with dual fuel stove, leading to a formal dining area and the extended kitchen at the rear. The latter enjoys good natural light from a roof lantern and bifold doors overlooking the rear garden, which can be opened up in the warmer months to bring the outside in and extend the space for entertaining. A cloakroom has been cleverly tucked under the stairs.
The first-floor accommodation is spacious and equally well presented, comprising a generous bedroom at the front of the house with a wall of built-in wardrobes, a second good-size double bedroom and a family bath and shower room. Within the second-floor loft conversion there is a third bedroom with dressing room and en suite shower room, which is the ideal principal suite or a fabulous space for guests.
York Road is well positioned less than half a mile from the top of Marlow High Street. The property is set within an attractive terrace of Victorian homes, behind a neat front garden separated from the road by a privacy hedge and a pedestrian gate; a traditional 'chequerboard' path leads to the front door. To the rear, a charming town garden has been beautifully landscaped to maximise the space, with high hedges enclosing the garden to provide shade and privacy. A paved terrace at the back of the house is ideal for outside entertaining in the warmer months, while a path winds through the lawn to a detached garden studio with storage to the rear which would make a fantastic home office, hobby space or gym.
Location
Marlow town offers a superb range of retailers, with an eclectic mix of local independent and national names. There are numerous bars, cafes and restaurants dotted around the town offering destinations for any occasion. The town itself is situated on the banks of the river Thames and the Thames Path follows the river through the town.
Just outside Marlow, the area opens out to glorious rolling countryside and a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Outdoor pursuits are numerous, as are golf, football, cricket and rugby clubs.
Being a popular location for young families, Marlow offers numerous schooling ranging from prep schools to secondary schools, such as Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School and Great Marlow School.
For commuters, the town has a train station to Paddington (via Maidenhead, with the new Elizabeth Line operating), with fast trains also accessible from High Wycombe providing a 25-minute journey into London Marylebone. The M40/M4 motorways are accessed from the A404 which passes the town.
Square Footage: 1,317 sq ft
Directions
From the obelisk at the top of the High Street proceed east and at the mini roundabout take the first exit onto Marlow Road. After 0.1 miles turn left onto Cambridge Road and then take the second right onto York Road. The property will be found on the right-hand side midway along the road.
Additional Info
Mains services (water, gas, electricity, drains)
Council tax band E - Buckinghamshire (Wycombe)