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Guide price

£850,000

(£623/sq. ft)

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
High Street, Hurley SL6

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 1,365 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Robinson Sherston

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About this property

  • Character village house

  • Three bedrooms, two bathrooms

  • Arts & Crafts built 1898

  • Double garage

  • South-west facing garden

Built in 1898, this comfortable semi-detached house blends original character with modern updates. Well-proportioned rooms, thoughtful detailing and a peaceful garden create a welcoming home in a village setting.

The covered porch leads into the hall and timber staircase that set a traditional tone. The double aspect sitting room is light and bright with a large leaded light bay window and a fireplace. A second reception leads to the garden and conservatory, offering flexibility for dining or family life. The fitted kitchen has modern appliances and there is room for a table for dining. Upstairs, three bedrooms include a bright main bedroom, a good range of wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. There are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Throughout, original features such as joinery and fireplaces are complemented by sensitive improvements. The result is a house that retains its Arts & Crafts spirit while providing practical comfort for modern living. There is also potential to extend the kitchen if required, subject to the usual consents.

Hurley is a Thameside village known for its lovely old church, riverside walks and welcoming pubs as well as a local shop. Everyday needs are met in nearby Marlow, Henley and Maidenhead, all within easy reach. Fast trains to London from Maidenhead and good road links add convenience, while the surrounding Chilterns offer countryside, leisure and highly regarded schools. Every August there is the Hurley Regatta and many shows and films have been made in this picturesque village including Midsomer Murders, Poirot and even James Bond.

EPC Rating: E

Garden

From the conservatory, a stone terrace edged with decorative brick leads to the south-west facing garden which is mainly laid to lawn and bordered with mature trees and shrubs for privacy and seclusion. There is a useful summer house cum shed. The front garden, with hedging and climbing plants, adds to the property’s character. Manageable in scale, the gardens are private and well suited to the setting. The double garage has electric doors with power and light.

Parking - Double Garage

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