A charming Grade II-listed character cottage on a good plot with a detached garage, near the river in a popular village between Marlow and Henley-on-Thames
Weybrooks Cottage is a very charming brick and timber-framed cottage that forms part of a Grade II-listed terrace of three cottages, situated in the heart of the village of Medmenham. The cottages were built in the 16th and 17th centuries though Weybrooks Cottage was later extended in the 1970s and, despite its considerable history, feels deceptively spacious inside. There are a number of character features remaining within the more recent décor scheme, including a large inglenook fireplace, exposed beams, wood doors and tiled floors. Though well maintained, the house is somewhat dated in areas and would benefit from modernisation to reach its full potential it's a true gem.
The layout has good flow and comprises a spacious family room, separate sitting room and a kitchen and breakfast room to the rear with a utility area. Upstairs there are three good-size double bedrooms, one of which has an en suite shower room, and a family bathroom.
The cottage enjoys a coveted setting on Ferry Lane, a no-through lane of pretty, mostly character homes that leads down to the river Thames. To the front, attractive gardens provide an inviting first impression, though the true charm of the outside space can be seen to the rear, where beautifully tended, mature gardens are well enclosed by established greenery creating a wonderfully secluded area to sit and enjoy the variety of trees, shrubs and flowers from the terrace adjoining the house. Outbuildings include a single detached garage and a separate workshop at the end of the rear garden perfect for hobbies or garden storage.
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I love the feel of this cottage - so homely yet surprisingly spacious.
Richard MabyProperty agent