A characterful Grade II-listed converted barn set on Marlow Road, easily accessible via the M40 and M4 and well positioned for the river Thames and local amenities.
The Hayloft was originally built in the 17th century and later converted from an agricultural barn in 2009, still possessing plenty of country charm as a Grade 2 listed property and affording a variety of character features such as exposed beams throughout. It is situated near the end of Marlow Road and tucked away behind an electric gated entrance, along with three other properties.
The accommodation is spacious and inviting, with high ceilings and a double-height reception room that serves as the heart of the home. The kitchen is immaculately presented having had recently fitted cabinets, featuring contemporary design and integrated appliances, yet it still clearly retains the character of a country home. The kitchen is open plan to a snug, providing an extra space for relaxing. There is also a utility room and all ground floor areas are warmed by underfloor heating. In the sitting/dining room, there is a modern wood-burning stove, with plenty of light let in through the tall windows.
Upstairs there is a main bedroom and two other good-size bedrooms. All three come with en suites and have vaulted ceilings and fitted wardrobes. There is an additional downstairs WC.
The attractive wooden plank and brick construction provides a striking first impression. To the front of the house are two parking spaces within the courtyard plus a double car port with an electric vehicle charger and full width storage to the rear. There is a south facing front garden with a paved seating area and to the rear of the property is a recently laid terrace, being ideal for alfresco entertaining. This looks on to a good sized enclosed paddock with hedges and trees providing privacy.
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An intriguing and characterful house within easy reach of the river, rail and amenities
Alex ReidProperty agent