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Guide price

£6,500,000

6 bed detached house for sale
Stonehouse Lane, Cookham, Berkshire SL6

    • 6 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 5 receptions

  • EPC Rating: B

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Outstanding riverside setting

  • Wonderful architectural design inside and outside

  • Stunning views over the river Thames and countryside

  • Landscaped gardens front and rear

  • Beautifully presented throughout

  • Garage and a selection of outbuildings

  • Private mooring

  • EPC Rating = B

A highly individual, architecturally designed contemporary home set within beautifully landscaped gardens on the Thames riverfront

Description
Enjoying one of Cookham’s most prestigious addresses, Highbank is a uniquely designed contemporary house in a riverside setting, with magnificent views over the river and its islands. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a detached, architecturally designed house, as renovated properties along this stretch of the river are infrequently available. The enviably private setting is well screened on all sides by mature woodland while, to the rear, the gardens lead down to the favourable southern bank of the Thames, which is not accessed by the Thames Path public right of way.

The house is a striking example of contemporary living, with its elevated setting built into the side of the hill affording fabulous river views from virtually every room in the house. The layout is arranged over three floors and is flexible, with the lower ground floor having good potential as either a guest suite or annexe, if required. The accommodation is wonderfully spacious, with over 4,700 sq ft of space; the profusion of glazing on the west-facing elevations affords excellent natural light and frames stunning sunsets over the river.

Constructed in 2008, the timeless design still feels current and has been updated by the vendor with a garage/workshop extension in 2022, solar panels for green energy and an electric vehicle charger. The interiors are beautifully presented and of particular note is the kitchen, which is flooded with natural light from enormous windows. The slick cabinetry mixes white painted units with wood surfaces, which complement the glass and wood staircase, while on a lower level, the dining area looks out onto the gardens and the river beyond. In addition there is a walk-in pantry, a laundry room and a boot room with bespoke dog kennels and a washdown area. A conservatory leads out to the gardens.

The majority of the bedrooms are also situated on the lower ground floor, including three good-size doubles and a home office and snug which could equally be used as further bedrooms or reception spaces. There are also two bath/shower rooms and a cloakroom with WC. On the garden floor there is an en suite bedroom a guest suite with shower room and kitchen (also suited to an au pair or live-in housekeeper) and a family room with sauna.

The ground floor has a main reception room – perfect for formal entertaining – as well as a home office and the principal bedroom, with its own dressing room and en suite.

The property is situated in an idyllic position on a generously sized plot with elevated views over the river Thames. Highbank has an unassuming appearance from the road: It appears as a single storey surrounded by well-established trees and is fronted by a gated entrance. The house is set behind an expansive paved driveway which provides ample parking for a number of vehicles, and, to the side, there is a newly constructed garage with a workshop on the floor below. Further outbuildings include a bike store, log store, summerhouse and boot room.

The true majesty of the plot is unveiled with the rear view, where the house is arranged in a series of tiers built into the contours of the land. Each level has its own dedicated outside space: On the ground floor, a balcony accessed from the principal bedroom has far-reaching views towards the river; on the lower ground floor, a magnificent terrace supports a fabulous, covered seating area, a dining space and a hot tub – a fantastic area for outdoor entertaining; on the garden level, a vast terrace surrounds a swimming pool with an outdoor kitchen area, greenhouse and attractive planting.

An expansive lawn slopes gently down to the banks of the river Thames, a natural boundary to the garden, with a wooden jetty extending into the river providing mooring for a leisure boat. The views over the river and the Gibraltar Islands are delightful and the gardens are surprisingly private; the wooded island separates the main flow of river traffic and additionally provides natural screening from the public footpath which runs along the opposite bank of the Thames. It is widely considered to be the best part of the river.

Location
Stonehouse Lane is a no-through road adjoining open countryside within the village of Cookham Dean. It is situated below Winter Hill, part of the National Trust-preserved Cookham Commons, and in close proximity to the river Thames. The commons, including Cock Marsh, are just over half a mile from the house, providing excellent walking and stunning elevated views over the river. Cookham is set within glorious rolling countryside in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are scenic walks along the Thames Path and within the surrounding woodland, with golf, football, cricket and rugby clubs nearby.

There are three primary schools and three nursery schools situated in Cookham, with a comprehensive range of private and state schooling options in the area include Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Beaconsfield High School, Eton, Harrow, Wycombe Abbey, Caldicot Preparatory School and some excellent schools in the Maidenhead, Marlow and Henley area.

Cookham is delightfully rural, yet perfectly positioned for access to both Marlow and Maidenhead where you will find a more extensive mix of bars, cafés and restaurants, as well as an eclectic range of local independent and national retailers.

For commuters, Cookham has a train station with a service to Paddington (via Maidenhead) in as little as 31 minutes, with an Elizabeth Line connection into central London from Maidenhead. The M40 and M4 motorways are easily accessible via the A404(M).

Square Footage: 5,907 sq ft

Acreage:
0.6 Acres

Directions
From Cookham train station head west through the village and, at the village limit, turn right onto Bradcutts Lane. Follow the road for 0.7 miles and then bear left onto Winter Hill. Turn right onto Stone House Lane and follow the road around to the right; the house will be found on the left-hand side.

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