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3 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1517
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 36Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Detached period cottage set back from the road
- Contemporary stylish décor which enhances the period features
- Delightful garden with stunning sun terrace with covered seating area
- Well placed for rail access for both the Elizabeth Line and London Paddington
- Set by Taplow village with pub on the green & local events
- EPC Rating = E
Detached period cottage with stylish décor, pretty garden and set back from the road. A great location by Taplow village.
Description
Queen Anne Cottage is a detached period property with contemporary stylish décor and semi-open plan layout. This has created a highly desirable home.
On the ground floor the open plan L-shape kitchen/dining/sitting room is a charming entertaining space. It has been designed to be the heart of this house. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of cabinets and drawers, wooden worksurfaces, subway tiling and a large central island with breakfast bar seating. This is open plan to the dining room with bi-fold doors opening on to the garden terrace with the sitting room providing the ideal space for relaxing. A further reception room with bespoke cabinetry and open fireplace offers the perfect room for cosy nights in. A cloakroom completes this floor.
On the first floor the spacious main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en suite shower room. There are two further beautifully presented bedrooms and a stylish family shower room. To the front of the property the attractive garden with white picket fence and central silver birch tree create an attractive entrance. The garden also provides access to the sizable storage shed, currently used as a gym.
The walled rear garden is principally laid to lawn with paved terrace adjoining the house and at the end of the garden. The cabana at the end of the garden is perfect for entertaining set next to a pretty terrace zoned into garden rooms by pretty planting.
Location
Queen Anne Cottage is set in Taplow's conservation area. A range of supermarkets are located nearby, whilst further extensive shopping and leisure amenities may be found in Maidenhead (approx. 2.1 miles) and Windsor (6.7 miles). Nearby schools include St. Nicolas Primary School, Burnham Grammar School, St.Pirans, Claire Court and Redroofs Theatre School and Larchfield Primary.
Commuter routes are convenient with services rail to London (Paddington) available from Taplow Station (approx. 0.3 miles) (journey time from approx. 36 minutes) or from Maidenhead. These station are also on the Elizabeth line with its link to the city. The M4 can be accessed at Junction 7.
Leisure opportunities in the area include Braywick Leisure Centre, golf at Taplow, Maidenhead and Marlow, horse racing at Windsor and Ascot, horse riding and polo in Windsor Great Park and boating on stretches of the River Thames.
Maidenhead is a market town on set on the River Thames. Since Edwardian days it has been a place for fun. It was notorious for champagne parties and Guards Club Events. People flocked to see the wealthier classes enjoying themselves. Today Maidenhead is known for its attractive riverfront with Boulters Lock and Ray Mill Island being a focal point with river boat trips and popular riverfront restaurants. Local events include a regular farmers market and full programme of events at Norden Farm Centre for Arts.
Square Footage: 1,654 sq ft
Additional Info
South Bucks Council - Tax band G
Description
Queen Anne Cottage is a detached period property with contemporary stylish décor and semi-open plan layout. This has created a highly desirable home.
On the ground floor the open plan L-shape kitchen/dining/sitting room is a charming entertaining space. It has been designed to be the heart of this house. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of cabinets and drawers, wooden worksurfaces, subway tiling and a large central island with breakfast bar seating. This is open plan to the dining room with bi-fold doors opening on to the garden terrace with the sitting room providing the ideal space for relaxing. A further reception room with bespoke cabinetry and open fireplace offers the perfect room for cosy nights in. A cloakroom completes this floor.
On the first floor the spacious main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a luxurious en suite shower room. There are two further beautifully presented bedrooms and a stylish family shower room. To the front of the property the attractive garden with white picket fence and central silver birch tree create an attractive entrance. The garden also provides access to the sizable storage shed, currently used as a gym.
The walled rear garden is principally laid to lawn with paved terrace adjoining the house and at the end of the garden. The cabana at the end of the garden is perfect for entertaining set next to a pretty terrace zoned into garden rooms by pretty planting.
Location
Queen Anne Cottage is set in Taplow's conservation area. A range of supermarkets are located nearby, whilst further extensive shopping and leisure amenities may be found in Maidenhead (approx. 2.1 miles) and Windsor (6.7 miles). Nearby schools include St. Nicolas Primary School, Burnham Grammar School, St.Pirans, Claire Court and Redroofs Theatre School and Larchfield Primary.
Commuter routes are convenient with services rail to London (Paddington) available from Taplow Station (approx. 0.3 miles) (journey time from approx. 36 minutes) or from Maidenhead. These station are also on the Elizabeth line with its link to the city. The M4 can be accessed at Junction 7.
Leisure opportunities in the area include Braywick Leisure Centre, golf at Taplow, Maidenhead and Marlow, horse racing at Windsor and Ascot, horse riding and polo in Windsor Great Park and boating on stretches of the River Thames.
Maidenhead is a market town on set on the River Thames. Since Edwardian days it has been a place for fun. It was notorious for champagne parties and Guards Club Events. People flocked to see the wealthier classes enjoying themselves. Today Maidenhead is known for its attractive riverfront with Boulters Lock and Ray Mill Island being a focal point with river boat trips and popular riverfront restaurants. Local events include a regular farmers market and full programme of events at Norden Farm Centre for Arts.
Square Footage: 1,654 sq ft
Additional Info
South Bucks Council - Tax band G
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