A particularly spacious and beautifully appointed three double-bedroom Victorian home within a sought-after conservation area in the town centre, with a well-established walled garden.
Perfectly positioned between Marlow's station and vibrant high street, and a short stroll from the River Thames and Higginson Park, this refurbished mid-terrace cottage has late Victorian origins and is packed with character. The property dates back to 1906 and inside features a modern décor scheme which complements the original charm: a large bay window at the front of the house, a tiled working fireplace, wood floors and sash windows nod to the building's history.
The interior layout has been opened up and is light and airy, well lit with natural light thanks to the large windows and lofty ceilings. Within the kitchen extension to the rear, bifold doors and a roof lantern create a fantastically bright room, well configured for entertaining. The main living area is open plan and comprises a generous sitting room leading to the open plan kitchen/dining room and a cloakroom tucked under the stairs. To the front of the sitting room, the bay-fronted end of this large room is well suited to a study/home working area. The first floor has two double bedrooms and a family bathroom, while the top floor bedroom is an excellent size with a wall of built-in cupboards, and Velux windows to front and rear, making a very bright and stylish principal bedroom.
Outside
The front garden is separated from Station Road by a pedestrian gate and well-maintained hedging and a number of shrubs providing colour and interest. The rear garden is accessed via bifold doors from the kitchen opening to a delightful lawned space, enclosed by wooden panel fencing and mature shrubs in raised beds. A paved area to the rear is bordered by a high privacy wall and also provides access to a garden shed and wood store.
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I love the feeling of space and light in this home.
Janine LawsonProperty agent