Guide price
£1,250,000
5 bed property for saleWraysbury, Berkshire TW19
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
About this property
Grade II listed four/five bedroom cottage
Mature grounds of approx. 0.6 acres
Origins date back to the 15th century
Drawing room with vaulted ceiling and minstrel's gallery
Kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and family room
Separate studio annexe with kitchenette and bathroom
Principal suite with dressing room or optional extra bedroom
Double width garage and extensive parking
Council Tax Bands - Main House: 'F' Annexe: 'A'
No Onward Chain. Energy rating: Main House: Tbc Annexe: C:
This characterful four/five bedroom Grade II listed cottage, which forms part of King John’s Hunting Lodge and shares origins dating back to the 15th century, retains many original period features. The drawing room features a spectacular vaulted ceiling overlooked by a minstrels’ gallery, with exposed timbers reputed to have been salvaged from decommissioned sailing ships. Additional ground floor accommodation includes a dining room with original flagstone flooring, a cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and family room. A studio annexe completes the ground floor, offering a kitchenette and bathroom. On the first floor, the flexible accommodation comprises three/four double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom with dressing room (or further bedroom) and two bathrooms. Outside, the impressive lawned grounds extend to approximately 0.6 acres and include mature trees, a long sweeping driveway, a double-width garage and extensive parking. Energy rating: Main House: 'tbc' Studio Annexe: 'C'
The Accommodation:
4/5 bedrooms | vaulted drawing room |'minstrels' gallery | dining room | kitchen | family room | cloakroom | principal bedroom | dressing room or bedroom | 3 bathrooms | separate studio annexe | 0.6 acres grounds | double width garage | extensive parking | oil fired central heating
Location:
This charming and unusual property is set in an area of immense historical interest. The Magna Carta was sealed nearby at Runnymede and much of the local land has had Royal associations for centuries.
Wraysbury is a thriving Thameside village with all the amenities that one could ask for including charming country pubs, local post office/convenience store, pharmacy, hardware shop, newsagent, The Kitchen Cafe and Co-op. Wraysbury offers a unique opportunity to those seeking to combine traditional values of a village environment together with the accessibility and convenience of modern day living.
Within a short drive you will find Windsor itself, steeped in history with its Castle and Royal connections. Staines town centre provides an excellent array of shopping facilities, restaurants and cinema. Ideal for commuters with Wraysbury and Sunnymeads stations providing direct links into Windsor and London Waterloo, together with easy access of Motorways M25, M4, M3 and London Heathrow Airport.
Services:
Mains gas, electricity, water and private drainage system.
Broadband Availability (according to ): Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast Full Fibre.
For mobile voice and data coverage:
Local authority:
Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, Town Hall, St.Ives Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 1RF.
Telephone Web:
Main House: Council Tax Band: F
Payable 2026/27: £2,854.11
Studio Annexe: Council Tax Band: A
Payable 2026/2027: £1,317.27
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